Journal List > J Korean Med Sci > v.32(8) > 1108470

See the article "".
Ko, Kim, Lee, and Lee: Letter to the Editor: Sharing Image Data from Clinical Trials
Dear Editor:
The International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE) recently published data sharing statements for clinical trials (1). We, as trialists in radiology field, advocate sharing image data. Sharing image data is important because imaging biomarkers are increasingly used for the assessment of therapeutic response in oncologic trials. First, to truly meet the intent of data sharing, it is desirable to share source image data as well as measurement data (e.g., tumor size) derived from the image data. Second, in some diagnostic trials in radiology or ophthalmology fields, image data per se are an essential data to be shared.
As noted in the ICMJE statements, there remain several unresolved issues including “appropriate scholarly credit to those who share data, and the resources needed for data access, the transparent processing of data requests, and data archiving.” Image data sharing poses additional challenges associated with unique nature of image data. First, image data sharing is expensive due to the large data sizes. An elegant but still affordable platform for data sharing will be needed to facilitate image data sharing. Second, image data have comprehensive morphologic information, which often precludes complete de-identification. For example, recognizable face images can be reconstructed from brain cross-sectional image datasets (2). Fundoscopic images contain information of personally unique shapes of the retinal vessels. Anonymization to image content may impair useful information necessary for secondary research.
While there is no current consensus how to organize and share image data, efforts are still being made to meet the challenges in image data sharing. Several ongoing projects in the United States, including those by National Cancer Institute (3) or American College of Radiology Image Network (4), may serve exemplary platforms for image data sharing. In Korea, the investigators of Low-dOse CT for appendicitis Trial (LOCAT) (5), which is a large trial comparing low-dose computed tomography (CT) and standard-dose CT in patients with suspected acute appendicitis, are planning to share the image data.

Notes

DISCLOSURE The authors have no potential conflicts of interest to disclose.

Author Contributions

  • Conceptualization: Lee KH.

  • Writing - original draft: Ko Y, Kim KW, Lee KJ.

  • Writing - review & editing: Lee KH.

References

1. Taichman DB, Sahni P, Pinborg A, Peiperl L, Laine C, James A, Hong ST, Haileamlak A, Gollogly L, Godlee F, et al. Data sharing statements for clinical trials: a requirement of the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors. J Korean Med Sci. 2017; 32:1051–1053.
2. Kermi A, Marniche-Kermi S, Laskri MT. 3D-Computerized facial reconstructions from 3D-MRI of human heads using deformable model approach. In : Proceedings of the 2010 International Conference on Machine and Web; 2010 Oct 3–5; Algiers. New York, NY: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers;2010. p. 276–282.
3. The Cancer Imaging Archive (US). TCIA collections [Internet]. accessed on 23 June 2017. Available at www.cancerimagingarchive.net.
4. American College of Radiology Image Network. Clinical and image data access policy overview [Internet]. accessed on 23 June 2017. Available at https://www.acrin.org/RESEARCHERS/POLICIES.aspx.
5. Ahn S; LOCAT group. LOCAT (low-dose computed tomography for appendicitis trial) comparing clinical outcomes following low- vs standard-dose computed tomography as the first-line imaging test in adolescents and young adults with suspected acute appendicitis: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial. Trials. 2014; 15:28.
TOOLS
ORCID iDs

Yousun Ko
https://orcid.org/http://orcid.org/0000-0002-2181-9555

Kyung Won Kim
https://orcid.org/http://orcid.org/0000-0003-0871-6858

Kyong Joon Lee
https://orcid.org/http://orcid.org/0000-0002-0658-433X

Kyoung Ho Lee
https://orcid.org/http://orcid.org/0000-0001-6045-765X

Similar articles