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Multiinstitutional Computer Database for Recording Nonvascular Imaging-Guided Interventions

William W. Mayo-Smith1, Mahesh V. Jayaraman, Roger S. Han, Damian E. Dupuy and Jonathan S. Movson

1 All authors: Department of Diagnostic Imaging, Brown Medical School, Rhode Island Hospital, 593 Eddy St., Providence, RI 02903.



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Fig. 1. Full-screen image of main data-entry form. Main form is subdivided in two sections: patient demographics are at top of form in black background area, and procedure-specific information is located below, in gray.

 


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Fig. 2A. Images of procedure-information screens that are available for biopsy, aspiration or drainage, and radiofrequency ablation. Fields change depending on type of procedure performed, preventing clutter and simplifying data entry. Biopsy form includes pathologic–cytologic information.

 


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Fig. 2B. Images of procedure-information screens that are available for biopsy, aspiration or drainage, and radiofrequency ablation. Fields change depending on type of procedure performed, preventing clutter and simplifying data entry. Drainage form has microbacterial result fields.

 


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Fig. 2C. Images of procedure-information screens that are available for biopsy, aspiration or drainage, and radiofrequency ablation. Fields change depending on type of procedure performed, preventing clutter and simplifying data entry. Radiofrequency ablation form has information on tumor size and specific technique.

 


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Fig. 3. Image of search and report form. Standard search capabilities allow user to search database for any combination of factors. Search and report form shown in this figure lists all lung biopsies performed for lesions smaller than 1 cm at one site. Double-clicking on entry opens form containing more detailed information.

 

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