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EPSRC Reference: EP/L505316/1
Title: Automating quality assessment of B-mode ultrasound scans (AQABUS)
Principal Investigator: Noble, Professor A
Other Investigators:
Papageorghiou, Professor A
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Department: Engineering Science
Organisation: University of Oxford
Scheme: Technology Programme
Starts: 31 March 2014 Ends: 30 September 2016 Value (£): 347,905
EPSRC Research Topic Classifications:
Image & Vision Computing Med.Instrument.Device& Equip.
EPSRC Industrial Sector Classifications:
Healthcare
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Summary on Grant Application Form
Diagnostic quality of ultrasound (US) scans of the same patient can vary significantly, depending on the level of skill and

expertise of the sonographer and the equipment used. This well documented operator dependence of quality can lead to

misdiagnosis; unnecessary referrals to other imaging modalities; rescans; and results in inefficiencies in clinical workflow

with associated added healthcare costs.

In order to avoid the resultant delayed or incorrect stratification, sonographers are encouraged to follow standardised

acquisition protocol guidelines. Clinical studies show the benefit of this. However, no systematic image reviews are

undertaken. This lack of standardization and monitoring of conformance has implications for the quality of diagnosis and

clinical decisions made in a health service, and is also a key barrier to wider adoption of US as a cost-effective technology

for stratified medicine.

In a collaboration between Intelligent Ultrasound Ltd and Oxford University, the AQABUS project proposes to develop and

evaluate a technology platform for automated quality assessment of US scans. The solution will be delivered as a Quality

Assurance Service (QAS) to imaging departments, to assess whether scans are fit for purpose. Innovations include

creation of the IT infrastructure for delivering such a service; clinical design of QA reporting; and machine learning to

automate image QA which is key to the business proposition.
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