Reporting and Data Systems (disambiguation)

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In recent years there has been a proliferation of Reporting and Data Systems (RADS), which have been proposed - and in many cases widely adopted - as standardised systems for the reporting of imaging of various body organs, often, but certainly not always, with a focus on oncological disease 2. These systems also help departments introduce structured reporting 4.

In addition, is a coronary artery calcification scoring system, which strangely has been called the CAC-DRS: Coronary Artery Calcium Data and Reporting System, and not CAC-RADS: Coronary Artery Calcium-Reporting and Data System.

A standardised system for the reporting of head injury cases is being developed by the American College of Radiology. Specific details of the proposed HI-RADS: Head Injury Imaging Reporting and Data System have not been published as yet 3. A system provisionally named the Traumatic Brain Imaging Reporting and Data System (TBI-RADS) has also been discussed. It is likely that HI-RADS and TBI-RADS are synonymous as the same organisations are involved in both 8

History and etymology

In 1993 the American College of Radiology proposed the BI-RADS: Breast Imaging Reporting and Data System, a standardised lexicon for the reporting of mammography, which was developed on the back of the established 5-tier ACR system. The aim of BI-RADS was to improve distinction between benign and malignant disease, to remove ambiguity from radiology reports, permit automated auditing of data and improve clinical discourse with the referrers 1

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  • +<a href="/articles/met-rads">MET-RADS: METastasis Reporting and Data System for Prostate Cancer</a> <sup>7</sup>
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  • +<a href="/articles/myeloma-response-assessment-and-diagnosis-system">MY-RADS: Myeloma Response Assessment and Diagnosis System</a> <sup>6</sup>
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  • +<a title="Reason for exam Imaging Reporting and Data System" href="/articles/reason-for-exam-imaging-reporting-and-data-system">RI-RADS: Reason for exam Imaging Reporting and Data System</a> <sup>9</sup>
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  • -</ul><p>In addition, is a coronary artery calcification scoring system, which strangely has been called the <a href="/articles/coronary-artery-calcium-data-and-reporting-system">CAC-DRS: Coronary Artery Calcium Data and Reporting System</a>, and not CAC-RADS: Coronary Artery Calcium-Reporting and Data System.</p><p>A standardised system for the reporting of head injury cases is being developed by the <a href="/articles/american-college-of-radiology">American College of Radiology</a>. Specific details of the proposed HI-RADS: Head Injury Imaging Reporting and Data System have not been published as yet <sup>3</sup>.</p><h4>History and etymology</h4><p>In 1993 the American College of Radiology proposed the BI-RADS: Breast Imaging Reporting and Data System, a standardised lexicon for the reporting of mammography, which was developed on the back of the established <a href="/articles/5-tier-acr-system-of-radiologic-breast-findings">5-tier ACR system</a>. The aim of BI-RADS was to improve distinction between benign and malignant disease, to remove ambiguity from radiology reports, permit automated auditing of data and improve clinical discourse with the referrers <sup>1</sup>. </p>
  • +</ul><p>In addition, is a coronary artery calcification scoring system, which strangely has been called the <a href="/articles/coronary-artery-calcium-data-and-reporting-system">CAC-DRS: Coronary Artery Calcium Data and Reporting System</a>, and not CAC-RADS: Coronary Artery Calcium-Reporting and Data System.</p><p>A standardised system for the reporting of head injury cases is being developed by the <a href="/articles/american-college-of-radiology">American College of Radiology</a>. Specific details of the proposed HI-RADS: Head Injury Imaging Reporting and Data System have not been published as yet <sup>3</sup>. A system provisionally named the Traumatic Brain Imaging Reporting and Data System (TBI-RADS) has also been discussed. It is likely that HI-RADS and TBI-RADS are synonymous as the same organisations are involved in both <sup>8</sup>. </p><h4>History and etymology</h4><p>In 1993 the American College of Radiology proposed the BI-RADS: Breast Imaging Reporting and Data System, a standardised lexicon for the reporting of mammography, which was developed on the back of the established <a href="/articles/5-tier-acr-system-of-radiologic-breast-findings">5-tier ACR system</a>. The aim of BI-RADS was to improve distinction between benign and malignant disease, to remove ambiguity from radiology reports, permit automated auditing of data and improve clinical discourse with the referrers <sup>1</sup>. </p>

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  • 6. Messiou C, Hillengass J, Delorme S et al. Guidelines for Acquisition, Interpretation, and Reporting of Whole-Body MRI in Myeloma: Myeloma Response Assessment and Diagnosis System (MY-RADS). Radiology. 2019;291(1):5-13. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1148/radiol.2019181949">doi:10.1148/radiol.2019181949</a> - <a href="https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30806604">Pubmed</a>
  • 7. Padhani A, Lecouvet F, Tunariu N et al. METastasis Reporting and Data System for Prostate Cancer: Practical Guidelines for Acquisition, Interpretation, and Reporting of Whole-Body Magnetic Resonance Imaging-Based Evaluations of Multiorgan Involvement in Advanced Prostate Cancer. Eur Urol. 2017;71(1):81-92. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1016/j.eururo.2016.05.033">doi:10.1016/j.eururo.2016.05.033</a> - <a href="https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27317091">Pubmed</a>
  • 8. Schweitzer A, Niogi S, Whitlow C, Tsiouris A. Traumatic Brain Injury: Imaging Patterns and Complications. Radiographics. 2019;39(6):1571-95. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1148/rg.2019190076">doi:10.1148/rg.2019190076</a> - <a href="https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31589576">Pubmed</a>
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