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QIBA Profiles that are at least at consensus level (link to wiki page on development of a Profile) are available to interested parties (clinical sites, CROs, equipment and/or software vendors) to demonstrate that all relevant actors of an institution or product conform to the respective QIBA Profile.
 
QIBA Profiles that are at least at consensus level (link to wiki page on development of a Profile) are available to interested parties (clinical sites, CROs, equipment and/or software vendors) to demonstrate that all relevant actors of an institution or product conform to the respective QIBA Profile.

Revision as of 22:40, 12 November 2019


QIBA Profile Conformance

{This content will eventually be available on the RSNA.org website.}

QIBA Profiles that are at least at consensus level (link to wiki page on development of a Profile) are available to interested parties (clinical sites, CROs, equipment and/or software vendors) to demonstrate that all relevant actors of an institution or product conform to the respective QIBA Profile. There are two different ways to show QIBA Profile conformance:

  • Self – attestation
  • Certification service

The basic process flow is shown below:

Profile Conformance Image.jpg

Before starting conformance testing, please Email QIBA

QIBA Profiles that are available for self-attestation conformance testing:

CT: Lung Tumor Volume (Advanced Disease)

  • Report Template

FDG-PET: Solid Tumor SUV

MR: ADC-DW MR Lesions in Four Organs


QIBA Profiles that are available for QIBA or designee testing: