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Towards Predicting Temporal Changes in a Patient's Chest X-ray Images based on Electronic Health Records

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Chest X-ray (CXR) is an important diagnostic tool widely used in hospitals to assess patient conditions and monitor changes over time. Recently, generative models, specifically diffusion-based models, have shown promise in generating realistic synthetic CXRs. However, these models mainly focus on conditional generation using single-time-point data, i.e., generating CXRs conditioned on their corresponding reports from a specific time. This limits their clinical utility, particularly for capturing temporal changes. To address this limitation, we propose a novel framework, EHRXDiff, which predicts future CXR images by integrating previous CXRs with subsequent medical events, e.g., prescriptions, lab measures, etc. Our framework dynamically tracks and predicts disease progression based on a latent diffusion model, conditioned on the previous CXR image and a history of medical events. We comprehensively evaluate the performance of our framework across three key aspects, including clinical consistency, demographic consistency, and visual realism. Results show that our framework generates high-quality, realistic future images that effectively capture potential temporal changes. This suggests that our framework could be further developed to support clinical decision-making and provide valuable insights for patient monitoring and treatment planning in the medical field. The code is available at https://github.com/dek924/EHRXDiff.

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2024 1

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Medical Video Generation for Disease Progression Simulation

cs.CV · 2024-11-18 · conditional · novelty 5.0

MVG generates synthetic disease-progression videos from one medical image and a text prompt, using repeated diffusion editing plus video interpolation, evaluated on chest X-ray, retina, and skin images.

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  • Medical Video Generation for Disease Progression Simulation cs.CV · 2024-11-18 · conditional · none · ref 33 · internal anchor

    MVG generates synthetic disease-progression videos from one medical image and a text prompt, using repeated diffusion editing plus video interpolation, evaluated on chest X-ray, retina, and skin images.