2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.rec.2016.01.019
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Integrating Multimodal Imaging in Clinical Practice: The Importance of a Multidisciplinary Approach

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“…This combination of information is a critical component of the drive to individualized treatments, aka precision medicine [46]. While currently isolated to single imaging modalities, AI is expanding to involve multiorgan-multimodality datasets [47][48][49]. The centralization and standardization of imaging data provided by the structure of EI help the healthcare industry meet the critical requirements of eliminating silos and establishing standards to meet the complex AI use cases of today and the future.…”
Section: Data Analytics and Artificial Intelligencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…This combination of information is a critical component of the drive to individualized treatments, aka precision medicine [46]. While currently isolated to single imaging modalities, AI is expanding to involve multiorgan-multimodality datasets [47][48][49]. The centralization and standardization of imaging data provided by the structure of EI help the healthcare industry meet the critical requirements of eliminating silos and establishing standards to meet the complex AI use cases of today and the future.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Each imaging modality has its own specific strength and intrinsic limitations, such as spatial resolution, penetration depth, contrast mechanism, and sensitivity leading to precise and reliable images correlated with true anatomy. To compensate the weak aspects of different modalities, multimodal imaging concepts have been considered in recent years [1][2][3]. Multimodal imaging can play an important role in the clinical care of various diseases by improving the clinician's ability to perform monitoring, surveillance, staging, diagnosis, planning and therapy guidance, screening therapy efficacy, and evaluating recurrence [2].…”
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