Difference between revisions of "QIBA for Radiologists"
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Radiologists '''benefit''' from QIBA by: | Radiologists '''benefit''' from QIBA by: | ||
− | * Having standardized protocols and QA procedures to follow for quantitative results in clinical practice and clinical trials | + | * Having standardized protocols and QA procedures to follow for quantitative results in clinical practice and clinical trials |
− | + | :*Acquiring imaging data according to QIBA Profiles enables the extraction of repeatable, comparable quantitative measurements | |
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*Facilitating improved patient care by means of reproducible quantitative analysis | *Facilitating improved patient care by means of reproducible quantitative analysis | ||
*Facilitating cross-comparison of data across sites that adhere to QIBA Profile acquisition parameters | *Facilitating cross-comparison of data across sites that adhere to QIBA Profile acquisition parameters | ||
− | Radiologists | + | Radiologists '''participate''' in QIBA Profiles by: |
− | *Implementing QIBA Profiles in their imaging departments | + | *Implementing QIBA Profiles in their imaging departments |
− | *Supporting conformance to QIBA Profiles at their | + | *Supporting conformance to QIBA Profiles at their sites |
*Assessing conformance at their sites as described in the QIBA Profile checklist for radiologists | *Assessing conformance at their sites as described in the QIBA Profile checklist for radiologists | ||
*Communicating conformance to relevant stakeholders by providing QIBA Conformance Statements | *Communicating conformance to relevant stakeholders by providing QIBA Conformance Statements |
Revision as of 22:33, 4 September 2019
QIBA Mission: Improve the value and practicality of quantitative imaging biomarkers by reducing variability across devices, sites, patients, and time.
QIBA develops Profile documents that standardize methods for creating a specific biomarker with predictable performance (accuracy and reproducibility).
Radiologists benefit from QIBA by:
- Having standardized protocols and QA procedures to follow for quantitative results in clinical practice and clinical trials
- Acquiring imaging data according to QIBA Profiles enables the extraction of repeatable, comparable quantitative measurements
- Facilitating improved patient care by means of reproducible quantitative analysis
- Facilitating cross-comparison of data across sites that adhere to QIBA Profile acquisition parameters
Radiologists participate in QIBA Profiles by:
- Implementing QIBA Profiles in their imaging departments
- Supporting conformance to QIBA Profiles at their sites
- Assessing conformance at their sites as described in the QIBA Profile checklist for radiologists
- Communicating conformance to relevant stakeholders by providing QIBA Conformance Statements