Fujifilm corporation (20240105315). MEDICAL IMAGE DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM, MEDICAL IMAGE DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM EVALUATION METHOD, AND PROGRAM simplified abstract

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MEDICAL IMAGE DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM, MEDICAL IMAGE DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM EVALUATION METHOD, AND PROGRAM

Organization Name

fujifilm corporation

Inventor(s)

Jun Masumoto of Tokyo (JP)

Masaharu Morita of Tokyo (JP)

MEDICAL IMAGE DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM, MEDICAL IMAGE DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM EVALUATION METHOD, AND PROGRAM - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240105315 titled 'MEDICAL IMAGE DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM, MEDICAL IMAGE DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM EVALUATION METHOD, AND PROGRAM

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes a method for integrating discrimination results from two different devices to derive an integrated discrimination result for a specific site and lesion. The contribution of each device to the integrated result is then determined based on a definitive diagnosis result by a doctor.

  • The first discrimination device acquires a discrimination result.
  • The second discrimination device acquires a discrimination result for the same site and lesion as the first device.
  • An integrated discrimination result is derived by combining the results from both devices.
  • The contribution of each device to the integrated result is determined based on a definitive diagnosis result by a doctor.

Potential Applications

This technology could be applied in medical imaging for more accurate diagnosis and treatment planning.

Problems Solved

This technology helps in improving the accuracy of discrimination results by integrating information from multiple devices.

Benefits

The integrated discrimination result can provide a more comprehensive understanding of a specific site and lesion, leading to better decision-making in healthcare.

Potential Commercial Applications

"Integrated Discrimination Result Analysis in Medical Imaging"

Possible Prior Art

There may be prior art related to integrating discrimination results from multiple devices in medical imaging, but specific examples are not provided in the abstract.

Unanswered Questions

How does the integration of discrimination results improve the accuracy of diagnosis compared to using results from a single device?

Integrating discrimination results from multiple devices can provide a more comprehensive view of a specific site and lesion, leading to a more accurate diagnosis.

What are the potential challenges in implementing this technology in a clinical setting?

Some potential challenges in implementing this technology in a clinical setting could include compatibility issues between different devices, data integration challenges, and the need for specialized training for healthcare professionals.


Original Abstract Submitted

a first discrimination result (a) is acquired from a first discrimination device (a), a second discrimination result (b) is acquired from a second discrimination device (b) that executes second discrimination intended for the same site and the same lesion as those for which discrimination of the first discrimination device is intended, an integrated discrimination result () in which the first discrimination result and the second discrimination result are integrated is derived, and a degree of contribution of the first discrimination device to the integrated discrimination result and a degree of contribution of the second discrimination device to the integrated discrimination result are derived based on the integrated discrimination result and a definitive diagnosis result by a doctor.