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Voice Recognition & PACS Integration Dr Richard Harries, FRCR, MD Northern Lincolnshire and Goole NHS Trust
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Speech recognition? …met a tart so fell on Gill… (metatarsophalangeal)
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Why Introduce VR? Because its fun To save time Shortage of Secretaries To reduce typing errors
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What time savings? Dictate Audio transcription & correction Authorisation Print & distribute
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What time savings? +.5 secretary per radiologist? -.1 radiologist initially?
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VR - The disadvantages? Can’t change report once ‘committed’ Can’t leave messages for secretary Radiologist has to ‘correct’ for full benefit Learning curve Adjustment of dictation technique Large sound files for remote working Software ‘crashes’ Integration with imaging system
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VR - The advantages Faster and more reliable work throughput Immediate printed reports (if necessary) Reports out-of-hours Complete work before absences Secretaries have a learning curve Secretaries occasionally ‘crash’
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VR - How accurate? The words VR finds difficult –numbers –the –s–s–s–s –mesenteric –Scoliosis Accuracy - >99% after training
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This report includes all attendances from 9/5/03227/5/03. Chests (attendance numbers 1255679 and 1 to 3 for right 67) On examination 2, there is patchy increased density in both lower zones but I suspect that this is old. There is no obvious recent abnormality. On examination 3, there is an endotracheal tube in situ (its tip is 3 cm above the carina). There is also a right jugular line. There is calcification overlying both hemidiaphragms and in the right The [right paravertebral] region (this was also present on the previous film). On examination 5, the endotracheal tube and jugular line has been removed. The lung fields remain unchanged. The pelvis and hips There is an intertrochanteric fracture of the right femur, subsequently internally fixed with a DHS in satisfactory position.
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VR - the two methods On-line transcription –Distracting? –Quicker overall? –Corrections? Off-line transcription
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VR - the Process DictateVR Transcription Correction Sound Database Sound files Acoustic adaptation Context adaptation
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VR - The hardware Office PC RIS Server VR Server
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VR - Model 1 Dictate VR transcription Correction & authorisation Print & distribute
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VR - Model 2 Dictate VR transcription Authorisation Print & distribute Correction
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Should secretaries check reports? Reduces potential time savings Reduces short-term work for radiologist Slows ‘learning’ process for VR
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Maintenance tasks? Acoustical Adaptation Context Adaptation Installation of new users
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Acoustical Adaptation Matches waveforms to known words ~15mins/day/radiologist
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Context Adaptation Database of probabilities of word juxtapositions Rapid filling Rapid – filling – 80% Rabbit – filling – 0% Rapid – feeling – 5% Rabbit – feeling – 0%
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Context Adaptation ?1287883 √ 2399540 √ 2547762 ? 1299048 ? 3288473 √ 1129489
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Context Adaptation. ? 1289344,2390045 Integratian Watermark Rabbit Ischemia
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Who does the maintenance? Secretary – won’t know individual radiologists’ speech nuances Office manager - ditto Radiologist – takes more time initially but improves accuracy more rapidly
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Integrating VR with PACS VR-RIS integration PACS-RIS ‘Desktop integration’ Minimises processes Ensures correct patient & report
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VR-RIS-PACS Integration PACS RIS VR
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VR - Integration with RIS Initial experiences –Slow and tedious –Word crashes And then… –Full Integration - Slick
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In context……..
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What VR packages are available? Philips SpeechMagic Dictaphone Dragon
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How popular is VR? 8 SpeechMagic installations
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How much does it cost? VR Server - ~2k License - ~3k Speech Mike - ~£300
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Who should use VR? Nobody. Departments ‘short’ of secretaries Enthusiasts At least one technophile per department
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Speech Recognition - Summary Can improve reporting efficiency significantly Can save significant amounts of secretarial time Can be cost effective Requires enthusiasm and committment
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