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Computers in Radiology |
1 Department of Radiology, Harborview Medical Center, Box 359728, 325 Ninth
Ave., Seattle, WA 98104.
2 Harborview Injury Prevention and Research Center, Harborview Medical Center,
Seattle, WA 98104.
3 Department of Radiology, University of Vienna, Waehringer Guertel 18-20,
A-1090, Vienna, Austria.
4 Department of Surgery, Harborview Medical Center, University of Washington,
Seattle, WA 98104.
OBJECTIVE. In this article, we describe a user-friendly Web-based interface that allows review of images combined with integrated data collection and entry for use at multiple sites involved in a large multicenter research project.
CONCLUSION. The Web-based system that we present uses a commercially available Internet browser and Web platform and allows automated data entry that can be easily uploaded into standard data analysis programs. The system simplifies the complex logistics of using multiple sites and reviewers for radiology research and can preserve human subject confidentiality. We tested the system using a large-scale multicenter cohort study of pelvic fracturerelated hemorrhage (the "Evaluating Pelvic Hemorrhage" study). Program testing revealed seamless remote image interpretation and data acquisition.
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