Computer-aided Diagnosis: Description of an Adaptable System, and Operational Experience with 2,034 Cases

BMJ 1972; 2 doi: 10.1136/bmj.2.5804.5 (Published 1 April 1972)
Cite this as: BMJ 1972;2:5
  1. Jane C. Horrocks,
  2. A. P. McCann,
  3. J. R. Staniland,
  4. D. J. Leaper,
  5. F. T. de Dombal

    Abstract

    This paper describes a system of computer-aided diagnosis using an English Electric KDF9 computer linked to a terminal in a busy clinical department. Data from a series of patients were recorded, coded, and entered into the computer, which then performed a Bayesian analysis and displayed diagnostic probabilities in an adaptable format. Experience in this setting suggests that computer diagnosis may be a valuable aid to the clinician.

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