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Testing of Computer Aided Detection Software for Riverain Medical Group

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Georgetown University

Status

Completed

Conditions

Lung Cancer

Treatments

Behavioral: Software

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other
Industry

Identifiers

NCT00906789
OnGuard 5.0 (Other Grant/Funding Number)
Riverain SV 2.0.1 and OG5.0
Softview 2.0.1 (Other Grant/Funding Number)

Details and patient eligibility

About

This is a clinical trial using retrospective data of two different software devices developed by Riverain Medical Group: Softview and OnGuard 5.0. The two studies will be run concurrently. Riverain Medical Group's computer systems are designed to assist radiologists in their identification of lung cancer on chest radiographs. The current machine received FDA Pre-Market Approval. This is to test two new software approaches.

Full description

In 2000, data was presented to the FDA to demonstrate that a new system for computer analysis could assist radiologists in the detection of small lung cancers on chest radiographs. Radiologists using the system showed a statistically significant improvement in lung cancer detection rate when they used the system, compared to their interpretation of chest radiographs when they did not use the computer system. This study, along with other supporting data, resulted in the FDA giving Pre-Market Approval for the system.

The system has undergone several improvements in software and hardware, and it is now intended to test two different software systems to determine whether radiologists using the systems can improve their detection of lung cancer on chest radiographs.

One of these systems processes the chest radiograph to decrease the emphasis given to the shadow of the ribs and thereby enhances the ability of radiologists to detect disease in the lungs. The second system performs a series of evaluations on chest radiographs and, based on a complex system of analysis, points to locations on the chest radiograph that contain solitary pulmonary nodules having the characteristics of primary lung cancer or solitary metastases of cancer to the lungs.

This will be a test of radiologists to determine the degree of improvement, if any, that results when they interpret chest radiographs that may or may not have cancer, first interpreted without the computer and, second, with the images output by the software.

Enrollment

15 patients

Sex

All

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • US American Board of Radiology Certified Radiologists in active clinical practice

Exclusion criteria

  • Specialists in pulmonary or chest or cardio-pulmonary radiology Prior membership on expert panels for this study who prepared cases Current or recent colleagues or trainees (within 10 years) of the Principal Investigator

Trial design

15 participants in 1 patient group

Radiologists
Description:
Radiologists who have certification by the American Board of Radiology
Treatment:
Behavioral: Software

Trial contacts and locations

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