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Lessons learned: strategies for implementing and the ongoing use of LI-RADS in your practice

Ismail, Mohammed
Lalani, Tasneem
Kielar, Ania
Hong, Cheng
Yacoub, Joseph
Lim, Christopher
Surabhi, Venkateswar
Shanbhogue, Krishna
Nandwana, Sadhna
Liu, Xiaoyang
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The establishment of the Liver Imaging Reporting and Data System (LI-RADS) in 2011 provided a comprehensive approach to standardized imaging, interpretation, and reporting of liver observations in patients diagnosed with or at risk for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). Each set of algorithms provides criteria pertinent to the various components of HCC management including surveillance, diagnosis, staging, and treatment response supported by a detailed lexicon of terms applicable to a wide range of liver imaging scenarios. Before its widespread adoption, the variability in the terminology of diagnostic criteria and definitions of imaging features led to significant challenges in patient management and made it difficult to replicate findings or apply them consistently. The integration of LI-RADS into the clinical setting has enhanced the efficiency and clarity of communication between radiologists, referring providers, and patients by employing a uniform language that averts miscommunications. LI-RADS has been strengthened with its integration into the American Association for Study of Liver Diseases practice guidelines. We will provide the background on the initial development of LI-RADS and reasons for development to serve as a starting point for conveying the system's benefits and evolution over the years. We will also suggest strategies for the implementation and maintenance of a LI-RADS program will be discussed.

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Ismail M, Lalani T, Kielar A, Hong C, Yacoub J, Lim C, Surabhi V, Shanbhogue K, Nandwana S, Liu X, Santillan C, Bashir MR, Lee J. Lessons learned: strategies for implementing and the ongoing use of LI-RADS in your practice. Abdom Radiol (NY). 2025 May;50(5):2053-2065. doi: 10.1007/s00261-024-04643-8. Epub 2024 Oct 23. PMID: 39438286; PMCID: PMC11991978.

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10.1007/s00261-024-04643-8
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