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The PROgnostic Value of unrequested Information in Diagnostic Imaging (PROVIDI) Study: rationale and design

We describe the rationale for a new study examining the prognostic value of unrequested findings in diagnostic imaging. The deployment of more advanced imaging modalities in routine care means that such findings are being detected with increasing frequency. However, as the prognostic significance of...

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Autores principales: Gondrie, M. J. A., Mali, W. P. Th. M., Buckens, C. F. M., Jacobs, P. C. A., Grobbee, D. E., van der Graaf, Y
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2963739/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20890635
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10654-010-9514-9
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author Gondrie, M. J. A.
Mali, W. P. Th. M.
Buckens, C. F. M.
Jacobs, P. C. A.
Grobbee, D. E.
van der Graaf, Y
author_facet Gondrie, M. J. A.
Mali, W. P. Th. M.
Buckens, C. F. M.
Jacobs, P. C. A.
Grobbee, D. E.
van der Graaf, Y
author_sort Gondrie, M. J. A.
collection PubMed
description We describe the rationale for a new study examining the prognostic value of unrequested findings in diagnostic imaging. The deployment of more advanced imaging modalities in routine care means that such findings are being detected with increasing frequency. However, as the prognostic significance of many types of unrequested findings is unknown, the optimal response to such findings remains uncertain and in many cases an overly defensive approach is adopted, to the detriment of patient-care. Additionally, novel and promising image findings that are newly available on many routine scans cannot be used to improve patient care until their prognostic value is properly determined. The PROVIDI study seeks to address these issues using an innovative multi-center case-cohort study design. PROVIDI is to consist of a series of studies investigating specific, selected disease entities and clusters. Computed Tomography images from the participating hospitals are reviewed for unrequested findings. Subsequently, this data is pooled with outcome data from a central population registry. Study populations consist of patients with endpoints relevant to the (group of) disease(s) under study along with a random control sample from the cohort. This innovative design allows PROVIDI to evaluate selected unrequested image findings for their true prognostic value in a series of manageable studies. By incorporating unrequested image findings and outcomes data relevant to patients, truly meaningful conclusions about the prognostic value of unrequested and emerging image findings can be reached and used to improve patient-care.
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spelling pubmed-29637392010-11-16 The PROgnostic Value of unrequested Information in Diagnostic Imaging (PROVIDI) Study: rationale and design Gondrie, M. J. A. Mali, W. P. Th. M. Buckens, C. F. M. Jacobs, P. C. A. Grobbee, D. E. van der Graaf, Y Eur J Epidemiol New Study We describe the rationale for a new study examining the prognostic value of unrequested findings in diagnostic imaging. The deployment of more advanced imaging modalities in routine care means that such findings are being detected with increasing frequency. However, as the prognostic significance of many types of unrequested findings is unknown, the optimal response to such findings remains uncertain and in many cases an overly defensive approach is adopted, to the detriment of patient-care. Additionally, novel and promising image findings that are newly available on many routine scans cannot be used to improve patient care until their prognostic value is properly determined. The PROVIDI study seeks to address these issues using an innovative multi-center case-cohort study design. PROVIDI is to consist of a series of studies investigating specific, selected disease entities and clusters. Computed Tomography images from the participating hospitals are reviewed for unrequested findings. Subsequently, this data is pooled with outcome data from a central population registry. Study populations consist of patients with endpoints relevant to the (group of) disease(s) under study along with a random control sample from the cohort. This innovative design allows PROVIDI to evaluate selected unrequested image findings for their true prognostic value in a series of manageable studies. By incorporating unrequested image findings and outcomes data relevant to patients, truly meaningful conclusions about the prognostic value of unrequested and emerging image findings can be reached and used to improve patient-care. Springer Netherlands 2010-10-02 2010 /pmc/articles/PMC2963739/ /pubmed/20890635 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10654-010-9514-9 Text en © The Author(s) 2010 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial License which permits any noncommercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author(s) and source are credited.
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Gondrie, M. J. A.
Mali, W. P. Th. M.
Buckens, C. F. M.
Jacobs, P. C. A.
Grobbee, D. E.
van der Graaf, Y
The PROgnostic Value of unrequested Information in Diagnostic Imaging (PROVIDI) Study: rationale and design
title The PROgnostic Value of unrequested Information in Diagnostic Imaging (PROVIDI) Study: rationale and design
title_full The PROgnostic Value of unrequested Information in Diagnostic Imaging (PROVIDI) Study: rationale and design
title_fullStr The PROgnostic Value of unrequested Information in Diagnostic Imaging (PROVIDI) Study: rationale and design
title_full_unstemmed The PROgnostic Value of unrequested Information in Diagnostic Imaging (PROVIDI) Study: rationale and design
title_short The PROgnostic Value of unrequested Information in Diagnostic Imaging (PROVIDI) Study: rationale and design
title_sort prognostic value of unrequested information in diagnostic imaging (providi) study: rationale and design
topic New Study
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2963739/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20890635
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10654-010-9514-9
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