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Virtual clinical trials in medical imaging: a review

Authors :
Nick Bottenus
Andrew D. A. Maidment
Paul E. Kinahan
William P. Segars
Joseph Y. Lo
Ehsan Samei
Ehsan Abadi
Benjamin M. W. Tsui
Alejandro F. Frangi
Source :
Journal of Medical Imaging
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
SPIE-SOC PHOTO-OPTICAL INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERS, 2020.

Abstract

The accelerating complexity and variety of medical imaging devices and methods have outpaced the ability to evaluate and optimize their design and clinical use. This is a significant and increasing challenge for both scientific investigations and clinical applications. Evaluations would ideally be done using clinical imaging trials. These experiments, however, are often not practical due to ethical limitations, expense, time requirements, or lack of ground truth. Virtual clinical trials (VCTs) (also known as in silico imaging trials or virtual imaging trials) offer an alternative means to efficiently evaluate medical imaging technologies virtually. They do so by simulating the patients, imaging systems, and interpreters. The field of VCTs has been constantly advanced over the past decades in multiple areas. We summarize the major developments and current status of the field of VCTs in medical imaging. We review the core components of a VCT: computational phantoms, simulators of different imaging modalities, and interpretation models. We also highlight some of the applications of VCTs across various imaging modalities. ispartof: JOURNAL OF MEDICAL IMAGING vol:7 issue:4 ispartof: location:United States status: published

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
23294302
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Medical Imaging
Accession number :
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