Medical information display device and program
The medical information display device improves visibility and management of multiple analysis process results by organizing them into distinct areas on a display terminal, addressing the challenge of unclear results from repeated analysis applications, and allowing for user-specific content display.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- JP2021193154
- Authority / Receiving Office
- JP · JP
- Patent Type
- Patents
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2021-11-29
- Publication Date
- 2026-02-24
- Estimated Expiration
- 2041-11-29
AI Technical Summary
Existing medical information systems struggle to provide clear visibility of analysis processing results when the same analysis application is executed multiple times on medical images from the same examination, making it difficult to compare and manage input parameters and target data between different analysis processes.
A medical information display device that includes an acquisition unit to collect multiple execution results from various analysis processes and a display control unit to organize these results into distinct areas on a display terminal, allowing for clear differentiation and identification by analysis application, with separate display areas for execution results and input images.
Enhances visibility and management of multiple analysis process results, enabling easy comparison and understanding of reasons for failures or successes across different executions, and facilitates tailored display content based on user roles and affiliations.
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Abstract
Description
[Technical Field]
[0001] The embodiments disclosed in the present specification and drawings relate to a medical information display device and a program. [Background technology]
[0002] There is a medical network system that automatically performs analysis processing on received DICOM (Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine) data such as medical images. In the medical network system, an analysis application that meets the conditions is automatically executed for each examination or series. In this system, the same analysis application is executed only once for a given examination. [Prior art documents] [Patent documents]
[0003] [Patent Document 1] Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 2011-120827 Summary of the Invention [Problem to be solved by the invention]
[0004] One of the problems to be solved by the embodiments disclosed in this specification and the drawings is to improve the visibility of the results of analysis processing when the same analysis application is executed multiple times on medical images from the same examination. However, the problems to be solved by the embodiments disclosed in this specification and the drawings are not limited to the above problem. Problems corresponding to the effects of each configuration shown in the embodiments described below can also be positioned as other problems. [Means for solving the problem]
[0005] A medical information display device according to an embodiment includes an acquisition unit and a display control unit. The acquisition unit acquires a plurality of execution results corresponding to each of the plurality of analysis processes obtained by performing a plurality of analysis processes related to at least one type of analysis application on a plurality of series of medical images. The display control unit displays, on a display terminal, a first display area in which the plurality of execution results are displayed collectively by type of analysis application, and a second display area, which is different from the first display area and in which input images subjected to the plurality of analysis processes are displayed in a manner that allows them to be distinguished by type of analysis application. [Brief explanation of the drawings]
[0006] [Figure 1] FIG. 1 is a diagram showing an example of the configuration of a medical information processing system according to the first embodiment. [Figure 2] FIG. 2 is a diagram showing an example of the configuration of the medical information display device according to the first embodiment. [Figure 3] FIG. 3 is a diagram showing the relationship between the analysis process performed by applying an analysis application for each of a plurality of series and the analysis results. [Figure 4] FIG. 4 is a diagram showing the transition of analysis processing and execution results for each analysis application. [Figure 5] FIG. 5 is a diagram showing an example of a management screen (test result display screen) displayed on a display terminal by the medical information display device. [Figure 6] FIG. 6 is a diagram showing an example of a management screen (examination list display screen) displayed on a display terminal by the medical information display device. [Figure 7] FIG. 7 is a diagram showing an example of an aggregation status mark. [Figure 8] FIG. 8 is a diagram showing another example of the aggregation status mark. [Figure 9] FIG. 9 is a diagram showing another example of the aggregation status mark. [Figure 10] FIG. 10 is a diagram showing an example of the configuration of a medical information display device according to the second embodiment. [Figure 11]FIG. 11 is a diagram showing the flow of the display process of the aggregation status by the medical information processing system according to the second embodiment. [Figure 12] FIG. 12 is a diagram showing a schematic diagram of a process for setting the display content of the aggregation status. [Figure 13] FIG. 13 shows whether or not tPA treatment is performed in the Japanese guidelines and European and American guidelines. [Figure 14] FIG. 14 is a diagram showing an example of display of an icon for analysis processing. [Figure 15] FIG. 15 is a diagram schematically showing a process of changing the test result display screen between user A and user B according to the first modification. [Figure 16] FIG. 16 is a diagram showing the transition of the test result display screen associated with pressing the publish button for user B shown in FIG. [Figure 17] FIG. 17 is a diagram schematically showing an example of displaying execution times for each user according to the second modification. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0007] Hereinafter, embodiments of a medical information display device and a program will be described in detail with reference to the drawings.
[0008] (First embodiment) Fig. 1 is a diagram showing an example of the configuration of a medical information processing system 1 according to a first embodiment. As shown in Fig. 1, the medical information processing system 1 is a computer network system having a medical information display device 2, a medical analysis device 3, a medical information management device 4, and display terminals 5a and 5b. The medical information display device 2, the medical analysis device 3, the medical information management device 4, the display terminals 5a and 5b are connected to each other via a communication network such as a LAN so that they can communicate information with each other. The medical information processing system 1 performs multiple analysis processes using one or more types of analysis applications (hereinafter referred to as analysis apps) on DICOM data such as medical images, and displays the analysis results of the multiple analysis processes.
[0009] The medical information management device 4 is a storage device that stores DICOM data such as medical images. DICOM data is medical data such as medical images and analysis results managed in accordance with the DICOM standard. DICOM data is managed in layers such as examinations and series. Medical images are image data generated by performing medical imaging on a subject using a medical imaging diagnostic device. The type (modality) of the medical imaging diagnostic device is not particularly limited as long as it can capture medical images of the subject, and examples that can be used include X-ray computed tomography devices, X-ray diagnostic devices, magnetic resonance imaging devices, ultrasound diagnostic devices, nuclear medicine diagnostic devices, endoscopic examination devices, and optical coherence tomography devices.
[0010] The medical analysis device 3 is a computer that performs multiple analysis processes on medical images using one or more types of analysis applications. Data on the results of each analysis process is sent to the medical information management device 4 and / or the medical information display device 2. The execution results include not only the analysis results of the analysis process, but also the execution status of the analysis process, such as success, failure, in progress, or not yet executed.
[0011] The display terminals 5a and 5b are computers that function as client terminals of the medical information display device 2, the medical analysis device 3, and the medical information management device 4. As an example, the display terminals 5a and 5b display execution results on a display device. Examples of the display device include a liquid crystal display (LCD), a cathode ray tube (CRT), an organic electroluminescence display (OLED), a plasma display, or any other display. A projector may also be used as the display device. As another example, the display terminals 5a and 5b transmit instructions from a user via an input device to the medical information display device 2, the medical analysis device 3, the medical information management device 4, etc. Examples of the input device include a mouse, a keyboard, a trackball, a switch, a button, a joystick, a touchpad, and a touch panel display. Examples of the display terminals 5a and 5b include a desktop computer, a laptop computer, a tablet device, a smartphone, etc. The medical information processing system 1 may include three or more display terminals. In the following description, when there is no need to distinguish between the display terminal 5a and the display terminal 5b, they will be referred to as the display terminal 5.
[0012] Fig. 2 is a diagram showing an example of the configuration of the medical information display device 2. As shown in Fig. 2, the medical information display device 2 has a processing circuit 21, a storage device 22, and a communication device 23. The processing circuit 21, the storage device 22, and the communication device 23 are connected via a bus so that signals can be input and output to and from each other. The medical information display device 2 is a computer that displays the execution results of each analysis process on display terminals 5a and 5b.
[0013] The processing circuitry 21 has a processor such as a CPU (Central Processing Unit). The processing circuitry 21 executes a medical information display program to realize an acquisition function 211, a display control function 212, and the like. Note that the functions 211 and 212 are not necessarily realized by a single processing circuit. A processing circuit may be configured by combining multiple independent processors, and each processor may execute a program to realize the functions 211 and 212. Furthermore, the functions 211 and 212 may each be a modular program that constitutes a medical information display program. These programs are stored in the storage device 22.
[0014] The processing circuitry 21 acquires various information by implementing the acquisition function 211. For example, the processing circuitry 21 acquires, from the medical information management device 4 and / or the medical analysis device 3, a plurality of execution results corresponding to a plurality of analysis processes obtained by performing a plurality of analysis processes related to at least one type of analysis application on a plurality of series of medical images.
[0015] By implementing the display control function 212, the processing circuitry 21 displays various information on the display terminal 5. For example, the processing circuitry 21 displays the execution results of an analysis process on the display terminal 5. Specifically, the processing circuitry 21 displays on the display terminal 5 a first display area in which multiple execution results are displayed collectively by type of analysis application, and a second display area, which is different from the first display area and in which input images subjected to multiple analysis processes are displayed in a manner that allows them to be identified by type of analysis application. The processing circuitry 21 displays, as multiple execution results, identification information indicating whether the analysis process is being executed, not yet executed, failed, or successful in the first display area. The processing circuitry 21 displays, as multiple execution results, analysis images and / or input parameters of the analysis processes that are execution results of the analysis processes in the first display area. The processing circuitry 21 displays, as multiple execution results, multiple representative images corresponding to multiple series, respectively, in the second display area, and highlights the representative image of a series to which a selected analysis process from the multiple analysis processes has been performed.
[0016] The storage device 22 is a read-only memory (ROM), a random access memory (RAM), a hard disk drive (HDD), a solid state drive (SSD), an integrated circuit storage device, or the like that stores various types of information. In addition to the above storage devices, the storage device 22 may also be a drive device that reads and writes various types of information from portable storage media such as a compact disc (CD), a digital versatile disc (DVD), or a flash memory, or a semiconductor memory element. The storage device 22 may also be located in another computer connected via a network.
[0017] The communication device 23 is an interface for transmitting and receiving various information to and from other computers, such as the medical analysis device 3, the medical information management device 4, and the display terminal 5, included in the medical information processing system 1.
[0018] An example of the operation of the medical information processing system 1 according to the first embodiment will be described below.
[0019] First, multiple analysis processes using multiple analysis apps by the medical information processing system 1 will be described with reference to Figures 3 and 4. Figure 3 is a diagram showing the relationship between the analysis process by applying the analysis apps for each of multiple series and the analysis results. Figure 4 is a diagram showing the transition of the analysis process for each analysis app and the execution results. In Figures 3 and 4, one examination includes three series (series 1, series 2, and series 3). Each series includes data for multiple medical images.
[0020] As shown in FIG. 3, first, three series of medical images are sequentially acquired from a subject by a medical imaging diagnostic device. The three series of medical images may be acquired by medical imaging diagnostic devices of the same modality, or by medical imaging diagnostic devices of different modalities. Each of the three series of medical images is automatically and immediately transmitted from the medical imaging diagnostic device to a medical information management device 4. The data of each of the three series of medical images may be inspected to determine whether the image quality conforms to the examination order, before being transmitted to the medical information management device 4. The medical information management device 4 stores the three series of medical images it receives. In parallel with this, the medical information management device 4 automatically and immediately transmits the three series of medical images to a medical analysis device 3.
[0021] The medical analysis device 3 automatically performs analysis processing by applying a preset analysis app to each of the three received medical images in the series. As shown in FIGS. 3 and 4, in this embodiment, there are three analysis apps (analysis app 1, analysis app 2, and analysis app 3) with different purposes. There are no particular restrictions on the specific content of the analysis apps, as long as they can perform analysis processing according to a variety of purposes. For example, there are analysis apps that perform analysis related to bleeding, analysis related to ischemia, and analysis apps that analyze lesions such as tumors.
[0022] As shown in Figures 3 and 4, as an example, the medical analysis device 3 applies medical images of series 1 to analysis app 1 to automatically execute analysis process 1. The processing algorithm and input parameters of analysis process 1 are for clinical use, and analysis process 1 is, for example, a highly reliable analysis process that follows guidelines adopted by the institution that performs the analysis process. Analysis process 1 outputs analysis result 1. Analysis process 1 is for clinical use. The medical analysis device 3 applies medical images of series 2 to analysis app 2 to automatically execute analysis process 1. Analysis process 2 outputs analysis result 2. The medical analysis device 3 applies medical images of series 2 and medical images of series 3 to analysis app 3 to automatically execute analysis process 3. Analysis process 3 outputs analysis result 3.
[0023] During the execution of each analysis process, the medical analysis device 3 transmits data on the execution results of the analysis process to the medical information display device 2. The execution results include not only the analysis results output when the analysis process is successful, but also the execution status of the analysis process, such as success, failure, execution, or not yet execution. The analysis results may include, for example, parameter values calculated by image analysis and an analysis image in which the parameter values are assigned to pixels. The medical analysis device 3 may actively transmit the execution result data to the medical information display device 2, or may passively transmit the data to the medical information display device 2 in response to a transmission request from the medical information display device 2. The timing of transmitting the execution result data is not particularly limited, and may be transmitted at regular intervals for each analysis application and / or analysis process, or each time the content of the execution result changes.
[0024] 3 and 4, it is assumed that analysis process 1 is successful for analysis application 1. If analysis process 1 is successful, medical analysis device 3 applies medical images of series 1 to analysis application 1 and executes analysis process 4. The execution of analysis process 4 may be set in advance to start automatically when analysis process 1 is successful, or may be started in response to a start instruction from a user via display terminal 5 or the like. The processing algorithm and input parameters of analysis process 1 are for research purposes, and analysis process 4 is executed in batches.
[0025] 3 and 4, it is assumed that analysis process 2 is successful for analysis application 2. No further analysis process is performed for analysis application 2 thereafter.
[0026] As shown in Figures 3 and 4, it is assumed that analysis process 3 for analysis application 3 failed. Various causes of failure are assumed, such as temporary memory shortage, misplacement of processing target data, and hardware failure. If analysis process 3 failed, the medical analysis device 3 applies analysis application 3 again to execute analysis process 3a. To avoid failure, analysis process 3a is executed under processing conditions different from analysis process 3, such as input parameters and processing target data. As an example, it is assumed that the target data for analysis process 3 are medical images of series 2 and series 3, the input parameter is parameter A, and the target data for analysis process 3a are medical images of series 3, the input parameter is parameter B. The medical analysis device 3 executes analysis process 3a based on the target data and input parameters when the user sets the target data and input parameters via the display terminal 5 or the like and issues an instruction to start execution. It is assumed that analysis process 3a was successful.
[0027] The medical information display device 2 instantly displays a management screen showing the execution results of each analysis process on the display terminal 5 based on the execution results of each analysis process received from the medical analysis device 3. Specifically, the processing circuitry 21 acquires the execution results of each analysis process sent from the medical analysis device 3 by realizing the acquisition function, and generates a management screen displaying a list of the acquired execution results of each analysis process by realizing the display control function 212, and displays the generated management screen on the display terminal 5.
[0028] As described above, the medical information processing system 1 according to this embodiment can execute the same analysis application multiple times for the same examination. As described above, possible situations in which the same analysis application may be executed multiple times include re-executing the analysis process when it fails, executing the same analysis application with different input parameters, and using different analyses for clinical and research purposes.
[0029] When the same analysis app is executed multiple times for the same test, the analysis results and execution results of the analysis process may not be managed properly on the management screen, compared to when the same analysis app is executed once for the same test. For example, because only the execution results of the analysis app are arranged in chronological order, it is expected that it will be difficult to compare input parameters and target data between different analysis processes of the same analysis app. Therefore, the medical information processing system 1 provides a management screen that provides good visibility of the execution results of the analysis process when the same analysis app is executed multiple times for the same test.
[0030] 5 is a diagram showing an example of a management screen (examination result display screen) IS1 displayed on the display terminal 5 by the medical information display device 2. The management screen IS1 has an examination list tab IT1 and an examination result display tab IT2. When the examination list tab IT1 is selected, a display screen of the examination list is displayed on the management screen IS1. When one examination in the examination list is selected, the management screen (hereinafter referred to as examination result display screen) IS1 displays the examination results corresponding to the selected examination, partitioned by the examination result display tab IT2.
[0031] As shown in FIG. 5, the processing circuit 21 displays a result display area R1 and an input image display area R2 side by side on one screen. The result display area R1 displays a list of one or more analysis processes for each analysis application. As an example, the result display area R1 has a display area R3 for the execution results of the analysis application "Hemorrhage" and a display area R4 for the execution results of the analysis application "Ischemia." In the display area R3, multiple analysis processes related to the analysis application "Hemorrhage" are arranged according to a predetermined rule regarding the processing order. As an example, the display area R3 has display areas R31 and R32 for two analysis processes arranged from top to bottom in order of latest to earliest processing. Assume that the first analysis process failed, so a second analysis process was performed.
[0032] As shown in FIG. 5, the display fields R31 and R32 display the execution results and processing conditions of the analysis process. The execution results include the execution status, analysis image, and input parameters of the analysis process. The execution status is expressed by identification information indicating whether the analysis process is being executed, not yet executed, failed, or successful. As an example of the identification information, a mark R321 indicating that the execution status is failed is displayed in the display field R32. Since the analysis process has failed, no analysis image is displayed in the display field R32. As an example of the identification information, a mark R311 indicating that the execution status is successful is displayed in the display field R31. Since the analysis process has succeeded, the analysis image IA1 is displayed in the display field R31. As another example of the identification information, a mark M322 indicating that the transmission status is not yet executed may be displayed in the display field R32, and a mark M312 indicating that the transmission status is currently being transmitted may be displayed in the display field R31. The transmission status indicates the transmission status of the analysis image from the medical analysis device 3 to the medical information management device 4 or the medical information display device 2.
[0033] As shown in Figure 5, the analysis application "Ischemia" has only performed one analysis process, so a display field R4 related to that analysis process is displayed. Display field R4 displays a mark M41 indicating that the execution status is successful, and a mark M42 indicating that the transmission status is transmitted. Because the analysis process was successful, analysis image IA4 is displayed in display field R4.
[0034] As shown in FIG. 5, the input image display area R2 displays a plurality of representative images corresponding to the plurality of series included in the examination. In other words, the plurality of representative images means input images for a plurality of analysis applications. As an example, the representative image is a thumbnail image of one medical image selected based on a predetermined criterion from among the plurality of medical images included in the series. The medical image selected based on the predetermined criterion may be, for example, a medical image selected by the user, or may be a medical image automatically selected based on the imaging time or the purpose of the series.
[0035] As shown in FIG. 5, a user can select any analysis process via display terminal 5. The display field for the selected analysis process is visually emphasized by display effects such as a border or color. In FIG. 5, display field R312 is marked with a border. When an analysis process is selected in this manner, a thumbnail image corresponding to the input image for the selected analysis process is emphasized in input image display area R2. In FIG. 5, thumbnail images II2 and II4 are emphasized as the first input images for the analysis application "Hemorrhage." This makes it easy to understand the input image for the selected analysis process.
[0036] The above-described management screen IS1 is merely an example, and various modifications are possible. For example, the processing circuitry 21 displays the result display area R1 and the input image display area R2 side by side on one screen. However, the processing circuitry 21 may display the result display area R1 and the input image display area R2 separately. Furthermore, the processing circuitry 21 does not necessarily need to display both the analysis image and the input parameters, and may display only one of them. Furthermore, although the processing circuitry 21 displays the implementation status using marks M21, M31, and M42, it may also display the status using text, etc.
[0037] As described above, the management screen IS1 aggregates and displays the execution results of the same analysis app, making it easy to compare and consider multiple analysis processes of the same analysis app. For example, a user can determine at a glance that the first analysis process for the analysis app "Hemorrhage" failed, but the second analysis process was successful. Furthermore, since the input parameters, analysis images, and input images (representative images) for the first and second analysis processes are displayed, these displayed contents can be used as information to consider the reasons for the failure of the first analysis process and the success of the second analysis process. Even if both the first and second analysis processes are successful, it is possible to consider differences in the analysis results due to differences in input parameters and input images. The same applies if both the first and second analysis processes fail.
[0038] Next, the management screen (hereinafter referred to as the examination list display screen) on which the examination list is displayed by the examination list tab IT1 will be described. By implementing the display control function 212, the processing circuitry 21 displays a third display area (examination list display screen) on the display terminal 5, in which a list of multiple examination records corresponding to multiple examinations is displayed. When one examination record is selected from multiple examination records, the processing circuitry 21 displays a first display area (examination display area) and a second display area (input image display area) related to the selected examination record. For each of the multiple examination records, the processing circuitry 21 displays a mark that summarizes multiple execution statuses related to the examination.
[0039] 6 is a diagram showing an example of a management screen (examination list display screen) IS2 displayed on the display terminal 5 by the medical information display device 2. The examination list display screen IS2 is displayed on the display terminal 5 when the examination list tab IT1 is selected.
[0040] As shown in FIG. 6 , the examination list display screen IS2 displays a list of multiple examinations managed by the medical information management device 4. Specifically, a list of multiple examination records corresponding to each of the multiple examinations is displayed. Each examination record displays values for each item, such as "Findings," which indicates whether a finding is to be created, "Processing," which indicates the aggregation status of the execution results, "Sent," which indicates the transmission status, "Examination Date," which indicates the date of the examination, "Examination Number," which indicates the examination number, "Patient Name," which indicates the patient's name or patient number, "Sex," which indicates the patient's gender, "Age," which indicates the patient's age, "Modality," which indicates the type of modality used for the examination, "Number of Series," which indicates the number of series included in the examination, and "Number of Images," which indicates the number of medical images collected in the examination. When one examination record from the multiple examination records is selected via the display terminal 5 or the like, the examination results of the examination corresponding to the selected examination record (hereinafter referred to as the "examination to be displayed") are displayed on the examination result display screen shown in FIG. 5 or the like.
[0041] The aggregate status displayed in the "Processing" item is an aggregate of multiple execution statuses corresponding to the multiple analysis processes belonging to the test. The "Processing" column displays a mark representing the aggregate status, i.e., a mark (hereinafter referred to as the aggregate status mark) M5 that aggregates the multiple execution statuses corresponding to the multiple analysis processes belonging to the test. The aggregate status mark M5 indicates the number of analysis processes belonging to the test, and whether the analysis process is running, not yet run, successful, and / or failed.
[0042] 7, 8, and 9 are diagrams showing examples of aggregation status marks. FIG. 7 shows aggregation status marks M51 relating to the third and fourth tests from the top in FIG. 6. The aggregation status mark M51 indicates that the total number of analysis processes belonging to the test is four, and that all four analysis processes have been completed. Since no error marks, described below, are attached to the aggregation status mark M51, it indicates that all four analysis processes have been successful.
[0043] 8 is a diagram showing the aggregation status mark M52 for the first test from the top in FIG. 6. The mark body M521 of the aggregation status mark M52 indicates that the total number of analysis processes belonging to the test is four, and that all four analysis processes have been completed. The mark body M521 is given an error mark M522, which indicates that at least one of the four analysis processes has failed. In other words, the aggregation status mark M52 indicates that the total number of analysis processes belonging to the test is four, that all four analysis processes have been completed, and that at least one of the four analysis processes has failed.
[0044] 9 is a diagram showing the aggregation status mark M53 for the second test from the top in FIG. 6. The mark body M531 of the aggregation status mark M53 indicates that the total number of analysis processes belonging to the test is two, and at least one of the two analysis processes is currently running. The mark body M531 is given an error mark M532, which indicates that at least one of the two analysis processes has failed. In other words, the aggregation status mark M53 as a whole indicates that the total number of analysis processes belonging to the test is two, at least one of the two analysis processes is currently running, and at least one of the two analysis processes has failed.
[0045] As described above, by displaying an aggregated status that aggregates the execution status of multiple analysis processes included in one test on the test list display screen, it becomes possible to grasp the overall execution status of the multiple analysis processes at a glance. Furthermore, the aggregated status mark is designed to succinctly express the overall execution status of multiple analysis processes included in one test, even in the relatively narrow space of the test record display column. By displaying the aggregated status mark on each test record, it becomes possible to grasp the overall execution status of the analysis processes for each test at a glance on the test list display screen.
[0046] (Second embodiment) As shown in FIG. 1, the medical information display device 2 can be accessed from multiple display terminals 5, and users with various purposes can view the management screen. As described above, the management screen displays the execution results of all analysis processes for the test. However, the reality is that each user has a different role and affiliation (location), and each user is interested in different analysis processes. The medical information display device 2 according to the second embodiment selects analysis processes to be displayed from all analysis processes for each test according to the user's role and / or affiliation, and displays the execution results limited to the analysis processes to be displayed. The medical information processing system 1 according to the second embodiment will be described below. In the following description, components having substantially the same functions as those in the first embodiment will be assigned the same reference numerals and will be described only when necessary.
[0047] Fig. 10 is a diagram showing an example of the configuration of a medical information display device 2 according to the second embodiment. As shown in Fig. 10, the processing circuitry 21 of the medical information display device 2 according to the second embodiment realizes a content selection function 213 in addition to an acquisition function 211 and a display control function 212.
[0048] By implementing the content selection function 213, the processing circuitry 21 selects the analysis process to be displayed from among all the analysis processes for each examination according to the user's role and / or affiliation. The role in this embodiment refers to the job that each user is responsible for in relation to the analysis process of medical images in the medical information processing system 1. Examples of roles include emergency physician, radiology doctor, researcher, and / or administrator. The affiliation in this embodiment refers to the residential area, working hospital, and / or academic society to which each user belongs in relation to the analysis process of medical images in the medical information processing system 1.
[0049] By implementing the display control function 212, the processing circuitry 21 displays the execution results of the analysis processes to be displayed. As an example, the processing circuitry 21 displays the number of analysis processes to be displayed, and an aggregate status indicating whether the analysis processes are being executed, not yet executed, successful, and / or failed.
[0050] An example of the operation of the medical information processing system 1 according to the second embodiment will be described below.
[0051] 11 is a diagram showing the flow of the display process of the aggregation status by the medical information processing system 1 according to the second embodiment. It is assumed that a user A has logged in using the display terminal 5.
[0052] As shown in FIG. 11, the display terminal 5 transmits a user identifier for user A to the medical information display device 2 (step S1). The user identifier is transmitted, for example, at the same time that the display terminal 5 transmits a request to display a management screen to the medical information display device 2. The medical information display device 2 receives the user identifier for user A. Note that the transmission timing of the user identifier is not limited to the above example, and the user identifier may be transmitted at the same time that user A logs in to the medical information display device 2 via the display terminal 5, or at the same time that a user identifier transmission instruction button is pressed.
[0053] When step S1 is performed, the medical information display device 2 transmits a request to the medical information management device 4 to transmit data on user A's role and affiliation, and in response to the transmission request, the medical information management device 4 transmits the data on user A's role and affiliation to the medical information display device 2 (step S2). More specifically, the medical information management device 4 holds a database that associates the user identifiers of multiple users with their roles and affiliations (hereinafter referred to as the role / affiliation database). The medical information management device 4 searches the role / affiliation database using the received user identifier of user A as a search keyword to extract the role and affiliation associated with user A's user identifier. The extracted data on user A's role and affiliation is transmitted to the medical information display device 2. The medical information display device 2 receives the data on user A's role and affiliation.
[0054] After step S2, the medical information display device 2 selects the display content of the management screen to be displayed on the display terminal 5 for user A (step S3). After step S3, the medical information display device 2 creates an aggregated status for user A (step S4). More specifically, in step S3, the processing circuitry 21 first selects the display content based on user A's role and / or affiliation. More specifically, the processing circuitry 21 selects one or more analysis processes of interest to user A's role and / or affiliation from among multiple analysis processes executed in the examination to be displayed as the analysis processes to be displayed. The selection method is not particularly limited. As an example, the medical information management device 4 holds a database (hereinafter referred to as the analysis process database) in which identifiers of analysis processes of interest are associated with each combination of role and / or affiliation. The identifiers of analysis processes of interest may be determined based on past performance, a questionnaire, or the like. The processing circuitry 21 searches the analysis process database using the combination of user A's role and / or affiliation as a search key to extract identifiers of analysis processes associated with the combination of user A's role and / or affiliation. Then, in step S4, the processing circuit 21 creates a summary status of user A based on the execution result of the analysis process corresponding to the extracted identifier.
[0055] When step S4 is performed, the medical information display device 2 transmits the aggregated status data created in step S4 to the display terminal of user A (step S5). When step S5 is performed, the display terminal 5 receives the aggregated status data of user A and displays the received aggregated status on the examination list display screen or the like (step S6).
[0056] Here, the creation and display of the aggregated status will be specifically described.
[0057] FIG. 12 is a diagram schematically illustrating a process for setting the display content of the aggregation status. In FIG. 12, it is assumed that user A using display terminal 5a and user B using display terminal 5b are using the medical information processing system 1. It is assumed that user A's role is a physician and that the region, which is a type of affiliation, is Japan. It is assumed that user B's role is a researcher and that the affiliation is the United States. It is also assumed that the total number of analysis processes executed in the examination to be displayed is five. As an example, if four of the five analysis processes are associated with user A's role of "physician" and affiliation "Japan," the processing circuitry 21 creates an aggregation status mark M56 for user A based on the four analysis processes. As another example, if two of the five analysis processes are associated with user B's role of "researcher" and affiliation "United States," the processing circuitry 21 creates an aggregation status mark M57 for user B based on the two analysis processes.
[0058] The method for creating the aggregation status marks M56 and M57 is the same as in the first embodiment. For example, if at least one of the four analysis processes to be displayed for user A fails, an error mark may be added to the aggregation status mark M56. The same applies to user B.
[0059] Here, we will explain how aggregate status is displayed by role. Different roles require different analysis processes to be completed. For example, emergency physicians make processing decisions after the completion of analysis processes such as "Hemorrhage" and "Ischemia," which are analysis apps that assist in making decisions about acute care. Therefore, for the "emergency physician" role, analysis processes that assist in making decisions about acute care are set as the display target. Radiography physicians perform image interpretation work after the completion of a series of automatically executed analysis processes. They may also run optional analysis apps during image interpretation work. Therefore, for the "radiography physician" role, all analysis processes are set as the display target. Researchers check the progress of specific research-use analyses on the management screen, or wait for notification of their completion. Therefore, for the "researcher" role, only research-use analysis processes are set as the display target. Administrators check for errors and execution delays in all analysis apps. Therefore, for the "administrator" role, all analysis processes are set as the display target.
[0060] In this way, the analytical processes to be displayed are set based on the availability of analytical processes according to the user's role, so the aggregated status displayed in the examination list can be dynamically changed according to the user's role. This makes it possible for users whose roles do not need to wait for the completion of all analytical processes, such as emergency physicians and researchers, to see an aggregated status that aggregates the execution results of only the analytical processes they need, allowing them to check the analysis results immediately when the necessary analytical processes are completed.
[0061] If a user corresponds to a plurality of roles, the user may select, via the display terminal 5, from among the plurality of roles to which the user belongs, a role for which an aggregated status is to be created.
[0062] Next, we will explain how to display aggregated status by affiliation. Affiliation is assumed to be a region. An example of a case where a determination of affiliation is required is the treatment of acute cerebral infarction by injecting a drug that dissolves blood clots (hereinafter referred to as tPA treatment). Guidelines for determining whether or not to perform tPA treatment differ depending on the region, such as the country.
[0063] FIG. 13 shows whether or not tPA treatment should be performed in the Japanese guidelines and the Western guidelines. As shown in FIG. 13, whether or not tPA treatment should be performed is classified according to the presence or absence of cerebral hemorrhage and thrombus. In Japan, tPA treatment can be performed only when thrombus is present but cerebral hemorrhage is not. That is, whether or not tPA treatment should be performed can be determined after both the analysis process of the analysis app "Ischemia" for determining thrombus and the analysis process of the analysis app "Hemorrhage" for determining cerebral hemorrhage are completed. Therefore, for the "Japan" affiliation, the analysis process of the analysis app "Ischemia" and the analysis process of the analysis app "Hemorrhage" are set as display targets. On the other hand, in the Western affiliation, if thrombus is present, tPA treatment can be performed regardless of the presence or absence of cerebral hemorrhage. That is, whether or not tPA treatment should be performed can be determined as long as the analysis app "Ischemia" is completed, without waiting for the analysis process of the analysis app "Hemorrhage" to be completed. Therefore, for the "Western" affiliation, the analysis process of the analysis app "Ischemia" is set as display targets.
[0064] In this way, the analysis process to be displayed is set based on the availability of the analysis process according to the user's affiliation, so the aggregated status displayed in the examination list can be dynamically changed according to the user's affiliation. This makes it possible to display an aggregated status that aggregates the execution results of only the analysis application "Ischemia" for users who belong to Europe or the United States and do not need to wait for the completion of the analysis processes of both the analysis application "Ischemia" and the analysis application "Hemorrhage," and to immediately check the analysis results when the analysis application "Ischemia" is finished.
[0065] If a user belongs to multiple affiliations, the user may select, via the display terminal 5, from among the multiple affiliations to which the user belongs, an affiliation to be taken into consideration when creating the aggregated status.
[0066] Next, the display of the type of analysis process will be described. By implementing the content selection function 213, the processing circuitry 21 selects an analysis process to be displayed from among multiple analysis processes according to the role and / or affiliation of the user using the display terminal 5. By implementing the display control function 213, the processing circuitry 21 displays an icon representing the analysis process to be displayed. As an example, the processing circuitry 21 displays an icon representing the analysis process to be displayed on the examination list display screen.
[0067] Fig. 14 is a diagram showing an example of the display of icons for analysis processes. As shown in Fig. 14, in the case of the test "CDS Progress," icons M7 for multiple analysis processes executed in the test "CDS Progress" are displayed. For example, among the icons M7, icon "Is" represents the analysis process of the analysis application "Ischemia," and icon "He" represents the analysis process of the analysis application "Hemorrhage."
[0068] The processing circuitry 21 displays an icon M7 representing the analysis process of the display object associated with the user's role and / or affiliation in the role / affiliation database on the examination list display screen. Alternatively, the processing circuitry 21 may display a window in which the icon M7 is arranged, overlapping or side-by-side with the examination list display screen. This allows the user to easily understand the analysis process of the display object.
[0069] 14, the processing circuitry 21 may display the icon M7 of the analysis process to be displayed in a visually distinguishable manner according to the execution result. For example, the icon of the analysis process with the execution result "Not Executed" such as analysis applications "Is" and "Bp" may be displayed in gray, the icon of the analysis process with the execution result "Failed" such as analysis application "He" may be displayed with a diagonal line, and the icon of the analysis application with the execution result "Success" such as analysis application "Oc" and "Bm" may be displayed normally. This makes it possible to grasp the execution result of each analysis process on the examination list display screen.
[0070] (Variation 1) In the above-described embodiments, the processing circuitry 21 changes the display content of the aggregation status depending on the user's role and / or affiliation. The processing circuitry 21 according to the first modification may change the display content of the analysis result display screen depending on the type of analysis processing. The medical information processing system 1 according to the first modification will be described below. In the following description, components having substantially the same functions as those in the first and second embodiments will be given the same reference numerals and will be described only when necessary.
[0071] As an example, when a manual analysis process is included in the plurality of analysis processes related to the examination to be displayed, the processing circuitry 21 according to the first modification displays the execution result of the manual analysis process only on the display terminal 5 of the user who instructed the manual execution. In other words, the processing circuitry 21 switches whether or not to display the execution result of the manually executed analysis process depending on whether or not the user instructed the manual execution.
[0072] FIG. 15 is a diagram schematically illustrating a process of changing the test result display screen between user A and user B. As shown in FIG. 15, the analysis process related to the automatic execution of the analysis app “Hemorrhage” has ended, and a display field R51 showing the execution results of the analysis process is displayed. Here, assume that user A has instructed manual execution of the analysis process of the analysis app “Hemorrhage,” while user B has not instructed manual execution of the analysis process of the analysis app “Hemorrhage.” In this case, the processing circuitry 21 displays a display field R52 showing the execution results of the analysis process related to the manual execution of the analysis app “Hemorrhage” on the test result display screen of user A's display terminal 5a. On the other hand, the processing circuitry 21 does not display a display field R52 showing the execution results of the analysis process related to the manual execution of the analysis app “Hemorrhage” on user B's display terminal 5b. This makes it possible to limit the display of the execution results related to the manual execution to interested users who have instructed manual execution.
[0073] The processing circuitry 21 can also display a GUI (Graphical User Interface) component (hereinafter referred to as a "publication button") that instructs disclosure on the test result display screen, etc. When the disclosure button is pressed, the processing circuitry 21 displays a display field for the execution results of the analysis process related to manual execution on the test result display screen of the user who pressed the disclosure button.
[0074] FIG. 16 is a diagram showing the transition of the test result display screen IS3 associated with pressing the publish button for user B shown in FIG. 15. As shown in FIG. 16, the publish button B1 is displayed on the test result display screen. When user B presses the publish button B1 via display terminal 5b, processing circuit 21 displays a display field R52 for the execution results of the analysis process related to manual execution on the test result display screen of display terminal 5b. This allows users who wish to make the execution results of the analysis process related to manual execution to be individually displayed.
[0075] The display destination of the public button is not limited to the display terminal of a user who has not performed manual execution, such as user B. For example, the processing circuit 21 may display it on the display terminal of a user who has instructed manual execution, such as user A. User A may press the public button when, for example, he or she wishes to make the analysis process related to the manual execution public to all users.
[0076] Furthermore, the processing circuitry 21 may determine whether to include a manually executed analysis process in the aggregated status depending on whether the analysis process is publicly disclosed. That is, for a user whose manually executed analysis process is publicly disclosed, the processing circuitry 21 creates an aggregated status taking into account the manual execution. On the other hand, for a user whose manually executed analysis process is not publicly disclosed, the processing circuitry 21 creates an aggregated status excluding the manual execution.
[0077] In addition, the processing circuitry 21 according to the second embodiment displays only the execution results of the analysis processes selected by the content selection function 213 according to the user's role and / or affiliation on the test result display screen of each user. The processing circuitry 21 according to the first modification may display a public button on the test result display screen of the user. When the public button is pressed, the processing circuitry 21 may display the execution results of all the analysis processes related to the test to be displayed. For example, the processing circuitry 21 may use the content selection function 213 to select an analysis process that complies with the guidelines adopted by the hospital or academic society to which user C belongs from among multiple analysis processes related to the test to be displayed, and use the display control function 212 to display only the execution results of the selected analysis process on user C's display terminal. When user C wishes to display the execution results of a hidden analysis process, he or she presses the public button. In this case, the processing circuitry 21 displays the execution results of all the analysis processes on user C's display terminal.
[0078] (Variation 2) The medical information display device 2 according to the second modification presents the execution time and / or remaining time of multiple analysis processes related to the examination to be displayed to the user. The medical information processing system 1 according to the second modification will be described below. In the following description, components having substantially the same functions as those in the first and second embodiments are given the same reference numerals and will be described only when necessary.
[0079] The processing circuitry 21 according to the second modification displays the execution time and / or remaining time of multiple analysis processes related to the test to be displayed on the display terminal 5. The execution time means the predicted value of the time required from the start to completion of the multiple analysis processes. The remaining time means the time from the current time until the completion of the multiple analysis processes. The remaining time is equal to the execution time minus the processing time up to the current time.
[0080] An example of a method for calculating the execution time will now be described. The medical information management device 4 holds a database (hereinafter referred to as the individual execution time database) that associates combinations of analysis process types and processing conditions with individual execution times. Individual execution time means the execution time of one analysis process. The processing conditions recorded include the number of frames of the data to be processed, data volume, input parameter values, and other processing conditions for the analysis process that may affect the processing time. The individual execution time may be an actual value, or a predicted value statistically calculated based on the actual values, etc.
[0081] Before starting execution of an analytical process related to an examination to be displayed, the processing circuitry 21 acquires the type and processing conditions of each of the analytical processes to be executed from the medical analysis device 3, the medical information management device 4, or the display terminal 5. For each of the analytical processes, the processing circuitry 21 searches the individual execution time database using the acquired type and processing conditions of the analytical process as a search keyword, and extracts the individual execution time associated with the search keyword. The processing circuitry 21 adds up the individual execution times corresponding to the multiple analytical processes to calculate the execution time of the multiple analytical processes.
[0082] It is assumed that the execution time database does not contain any processing conditions that match the processing conditions specified in the search keywords (hereinafter referred to as "specified processing conditions"). In this case, the processing circuitry 21 identifies processing conditions that are similar to the specified processing conditions from the execution time database and extracts individual execution times associated with the identified processing conditions. The processing circuitry 21 then linearly or nonlinearly corrects the extracted individual execution times according to the difference between the specified processing conditions and the processing conditions identified from the execution time database.
[0083] When the execution time is calculated, the processing circuitry 21 displays the calculated execution time on the display terminal 5. The execution time may be displayed, for example, in the examination record of the examination to be displayed on the examination list display screen. Note that the display destination of the execution time is not limited to the above example, and the execution time may be displayed in any location. The processing circuitry 21 then calculates the remaining time by subtracting the elapsed time from the start of processing from the execution time.
[0084] At this time, the processing circuitry 21 may dynamically change and display the execution time for each user depending on the role and / or affiliation, similar to the aggregation status. That is, the processing circuitry 21 uses the content selection function 213 to select an analysis process to be displayed from among multiple analysis processes related to the test to be displayed depending on the role and / or affiliation of the user using the display terminal 5, and displays the execution time and / or remaining time of the analysis process to be displayed on the display terminal 5 used by the user using the display control unit 212. At this time, the processing circuitry 21 may calculate the execution time and / or remaining time by comparing the type of analysis process to be displayed and the combination of processing conditions with the individual execution time database.
[0085] FIG. 17 is a diagram schematically illustrating an example of a display of an execution time for each user according to Modification 2. As illustrated in FIG. 17, the analysis process according to user A's role and / or affiliation is the analysis process according to analysis app A, and the analysis process according to user B's role and / or affiliation is the analysis process according to analysis app A and the analysis process according to analysis app B. The individual execution time of the analysis process according to analysis app A is "3 minutes," and the individual execution time of the analysis process according to analysis app B is "5 minutes." In this case, before the analysis process is executed, the Proc field ("processing field") on the examination list display screen of user A's display terminal 5a displays the remaining time based on analysis app A alone as "3 minutes." The Proc field on the examination list display screen of user B's display terminal 5b displays the remaining time based on analysis app A and analysis app B as "8 minutes." The remaining time is instantly decremented and displayed according to the elapsed time from the start of the analysis process. The examination list display screen may display the execution time instead of the remaining time, or may display both the remaining time and the execution time.
[0086] In this way, by displaying the execution time and / or remaining time of all analysis processes included in the examination to be displayed, the user can grasp the execution time and / or remaining time and use their time effectively. Furthermore, if the analysis processes to be displayed are limited according to the user's role and / or affiliation, by displaying the execution time and / or remaining time based on the analysis processes to be displayed, each user can grasp the execution time and / or remaining time based on the analysis processes in which they are interested.
[0087] (others) According to the above embodiment, the analysis processing of medical images is performed by the medical analysis device 3. However, this embodiment is not limited to this. The analysis processing of medical images may be performed by the medical information display device 2 or the medical information management device 4. Furthermore, although the management of medical images is performed by the medical information management device 4, it may also be performed by the medical information display device 2 or the medical analysis device 3. Although the medical information processing system 1 is described as a computer system having the medical information display device 2, the medical analysis device 3, the medical information management device 4, and the display terminal 5, it may also be a single computer that realizes the functions of the medical information display device 2, the medical analysis device 3, the medical information management device 4, and the display terminal 5.
[0088] According to at least one of the embodiments described above, it is possible to improve the visibility of the execution results of the analysis process when the same analysis application is executed multiple times on medical images from the same examination.
[0089] The term "processor" used in the above description refers to a circuit such as a CPU, a GPU, an application specific integrated circuit (ASIC), a programmable logic device (e.g., a simple programmable logic device (SPLD), a complex programmable logic device (CPLD), and a field programmable gate array (FPGA)). A processor realizes its function by reading and executing a program stored in a memory circuit. Note that instead of storing a program in a memory circuit, the program may be directly embedded in the processor circuit. In this case, the processor realizes its function by reading and executing the program embedded in the circuit. On the other hand, if the processor is, for example, an ASIC, the program is not stored in a memory circuit, but the function is directly embedded in the processor circuit as a logic circuit. Note that each processor in this embodiment is not limited to being configured as a single circuit for each processor, but may be configured as a single processor by combining multiple independent circuits to realize its function. Furthermore, the functions of the components in FIGS. 1, 2, and 10 may be realized by integrating them into one processor.
[0090] Although several embodiments have been described, these embodiments are presented as examples and are not intended to limit the scope of the invention. These embodiments can be implemented in various other forms, and various omissions, substitutions, modifications, and combinations of embodiments can be made without departing from the spirit of the invention. These embodiments and their modifications are included within the scope and spirit of the invention, as well as within the scope of the invention and its equivalents as defined in the claims. [Explanation of symbols]
[0091] 1 Medical Information Display System 2 Medical information display device 3 Medical analysis equipment 4 Medical information management device 5, 5a, 5b Display terminal 21 Processing circuit 22 Storage device 23. Communications equipment 211 Acquisition Function 212 Display control function 213 Content selection function
Claims
1. an acquisition unit that acquires a plurality of pieces of execution information corresponding to each of a plurality of analytical processes obtained by performing a plurality of analytical processes related to at least one type of analytical application on a plurality of series of medical images; a selection unit that selects, from the plurality of analysis processes, an analysis process to be displayed for a user using a display terminal based on an identifier of the user; a display control unit that displays an examination list display screen on the display terminal, the examination list display screen including a list of a plurality of examination records corresponding to a plurality of examinations, and displays an icon representing the analysis process of the display target on the examination list display screen, wherein when one examination record of the plurality of examination records is selected, the display control unit generates an examination result display screen including a list of the plurality of execution information acquired for the selected one examination record, and displays the generated examination result display screen on the display terminal; the display control unit arranges the plurality of pieces of execution information in a first display area of the test result display screen, collectively for each type of analysis application, and arranges the input images provided to the plurality of analysis processes in a second display area different from the first display area of the test result display screen, so that the input images can be identified for each type of analysis application. Medical information display device.
2. The medical information display device according to claim 1 , wherein the display control unit displays, as the plurality of pieces of execution information, identification information indicating that the analysis process is being executed, not yet executed, failed, or successful in the first display area.
3. The medical information display device according to claim 1 , wherein the display control unit displays, in the first display area, an analysis image that is a result of execution of the analysis process and / or input parameters of the analysis process as the plurality of pieces of execution information.
4. The medical information display device according to claim 1 , wherein the display control unit displays a plurality of representative images corresponding to the plurality of series in the second display area, and highlights the representative image of a series to which a selected analysis process from the plurality of analysis processes has been applied.
5. The medical information display device according to claim 1 , wherein the display control unit displays the first display area and the second display area side by side on a single screen.
6. each of the plurality of pieces of execution information includes an execution status of each of the plurality of analysis processes; the display control unit displays, for each of the plurality of examination records, a mark summarizing the plurality of execution statuses related to the examination. The medical information display device according to claim 1.
7. The medical information display device according to claim 6 , wherein the marks indicate the number of the plurality of analysis processes to which the examination corresponding to each of the plurality of examination records belongs, and whether the analysis process is being executed, not yet executed, successful, and / or failed.
8. A medical information display device as described in claim 1, wherein the selection unit selects the analysis process to be displayed from the multiple analysis processes that corresponds to the user's role and / or affiliation using the user's identifier and a database that associates the user identifiers of multiple users with their roles and / or affiliations.
9. The medical information display device according to claim 8 , wherein the roles include an emergency physician, an image interpretation physician, a researcher, and / or an administrator.
10. The medical information display device according to claim 8 , wherein the affiliation includes a residential area, a hospital where the patient works, and / or an academic society.
11. The medical information display device according to claim 1 , wherein the display control unit displays first execution information of the analysis process related to manual execution among the plurality of pieces of execution information on a display terminal of a first user who instructed the manual execution.
12. The display control unit displaying a GUI component on a display terminal of a second user different from the first user, the GUI component instructing the second user to make the first execution information viewable; When the GUI component is pressed, the first execution information is displayed on a display terminal of the second user. The medical information display device according to claim 11.
13. The display control unit displays execution information of an analysis process that complies with a guideline adopted by the hospital or academic society to which the user belongs on the display terminal of the user. The medical information display device according to claim 1.
14. 2. The medical information display device according to claim 1, wherein the display control unit calculates the execution times of the plurality of analysis processes using a database that associates a combination of the type of analysis process and processing conditions of the analysis process that may affect the processing time with an individual execution time that represents the execution time of one analysis process, calculates the remaining time by subtracting the elapsed time from the start of the processing from the execution time, and displays the execution time and the remaining time.
15. The plurality of pieces of execution information indicate whether the analysis process is being executed, not yet executed, failed, or successful, the display control unit displays the icon in a visually identifiable manner according to execution information of the analysis process to be displayed among the plurality of pieces of execution information. The medical information display device according to claim 1.
16. On the computer, an acquisition function for acquiring a plurality of pieces of execution information corresponding to each of the plurality of analytical processes obtained by performing a plurality of analytical processes related to at least one type of analytical application on a plurality of series of medical images; a selection function for selecting, from the plurality of analysis processes, an analysis process to be displayed for a user using a display terminal based on an identifier of the user; a display control function that displays an examination list display screen including a list of a plurality of examination records corresponding to a plurality of examinations on the display terminal, and that displays icons representing the analysis processes of the display target on the examination list display screen; the display control function, when one of the plurality of examination records is selected, generates an examination result display screen including a list of the plurality of pieces of execution information acquired for the selected one examination record, and displays the generated examination result display screen on the display terminal; the display control function arranges the plurality of pieces of execution information in a first display area of the test result display screen, collectively for each type of analysis application, and arranges the input images provided to the plurality of analysis processes in a second display area different from the first display area of the test result display screen, so that the input images can be identified for each type of analysis application. Medical information display program.
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