Endoscopy Reporting System
A system that converts endoscopic procedure images and findings into structured reports.
Endoscopy Reporting System, is a system that allows the recording of images and findings obtained during endoscopic procedures and their conversion into standard reports.
The system captures procedure images, structures findings, and links the report to the patient record; it associates with pathology processes when necessary.
Other names / abbreviation: Visual Procedure Reporting.
What is it used for?
The endoscopy reporting system aims to standardize procedure documentation, archive images, and speed up reporting.
Key features
- Image capture: Recording of procedure images/clips.
- Structured report: Standard findings reporting.
- Archive: Storage of images and reports.
- Pathology connection: Relationship with biopsy/pathology results.
Integration and standards
The Endoscopy Reporting System does not operate in isolation; it typically exchanges data with the following systems and processes:
- Endoscopy devices
- Gastroenterology information system
- Pathology information system
Frequently referenced standards and regulations:
Benefits provided
- Standard reporting
- Image accessibility
- Pathology integration
Selection and evaluation criteria
Key criteria considered when evaluating an endoscopy reporting system:
- Device/image integration
- Report templates
- Archiving capabilities
Points to consider
- Requires planning for image archive storage.
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What is the endoscopy reporting system?
It is a system that converts endoscopic procedure images and findings into structured reports.
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