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QIBA Profiles that are available for self-attestation conformance testing:
QIBA Profiles that are available for self-attestation conformance testing:
*SUV (FDG-PET) (link to respective documents from here)
*ADC (DWI-MR)
*Lung nodule volume (CT)
QIBA Profiles that are available for QIBA or designee testing:
*Small lung nodule volume (CT)


==CT: Lung Tumor Volume (Advanced Disease)==
==CT: Lung Tumor Volume (Advanced Disease)==
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*[[Media:QIBA DWI Profile _Conformance Testing_Checklist_20191111.pdf | QIBA DWI-MRI Conformance Checklist, 2019-11-11]]
*[[Media:QIBA DWI Profile _Conformance Testing_Checklist_20191111.pdf | QIBA DWI-MRI Conformance Checklist, 2019-11-11]]
*'''Report Template'''
*'''Report Template'''
QIBA Profiles that are available for QIBA or designee testing:
*Small lung nodule volume (CT)

Revision as of 21:11, 12 November 2019

QIBA Profile Conformance

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:

Before starting conformance testing, please contact QIBA@rsna.org.

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

CT: Lung Tumor Volume (Advanced Disease)

  • CT Conformance Checklist (can also refer to Appendix C in the Profile document - pg 42)
  • Assessment Procedures (refer to Section 4 in the Profile document - pg 30)
  • 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:

  • Small lung nodule volume (CT)