Speech Commands
Speech Commands
Overview
RADPAIR supports a range of voice commands for efficient navigation and report processing. Users can navigate through sections, perform report processing, finalize reports, and more using intuitive voice commands. The commands are categorized into navigation, report processing, and specific actions.
Voice Navigation Commands
Editor Navigation
Switch between the transcript and final report editors:
Go to Transcript:
"go to transcript"
"go to transcription"
"navigate to transcript"
"jump to transcription"
"switch to transcript"
Go to Final Report:
"go to report"
"go to final report"
"navigate to final report"
"jump to report"
"switch to final report"
Direct Section Navigation
You can move directly to a specific section of the Final Report by saying any of the following phrases followed by the section name:
"go to [section]" - e.g., "go to technique"
"navigate to [section]"
"jump to [section]"
"switch to [section]"
"move to [section]"
"change to [section]"
Example:
"go to clinical history" will navigate to the CLINICAL HISTORY section.
Form Field Navigation
Form fields are placeholder areas in your template that are enclosed in brackets. Examples of form fields:
Square brackets:
[Without or With],[_laterality_],[Generic Bone]Curly braces:
{_views_}Parentheses:
(_laterality_)
Sequential Field Navigation
Move through form fields (bracketed sections) in order using these commands:
Forward Navigation:
"next field"
Backward Navigation:
"previous field"
Text Segment Navigation
Move through individual text segments, sentences, or phrases within the report using these commands:
Forward Navigation:
"next phrase"
Backward Navigation:
"previous phrase"
Key Difference:
Field navigation moves between bracketed template sections like
[_laterality_]Text navigation moves between sentences/phrases within those sections
This gives users fine-grained control - they can jump between template fields with "next field" or move sentence-by-sentence within a field using "next phrase".
Report Processing Commands
Processing the Report
To process the current report, use one of the following:
"process report"
"process this report"
"process the report"
"analyze report"
"analyse report"
"generate report"
Create Impressions
To generate or update AI-powered impressions in the report:
"create impression"
"create an impression"
"create the impression"
"create impressions"
"generate impression"
"generate impressions"
"update impression"
Report Completion
To sign and finalize the report:
"sign report"
"sign this report"
"sign the report"
"finalize report"
"finalize this report"
"complete report"
Additional Commands
Undo Command
To undo the last action:
"undo"
"undo that"
"undo this"
"scratch"
"scratch that"
"scratch this"
Delete Command
To delete the selected text:
"delete"
"delete that"
"delete this"
"remove"
"remove that"
"remove this"
PAIR Insights Voice Commands
Overview
PAIR Insights is our integration with Radiopaedia that allows you to search Radiopaedia and bring classifications and guidelines directly into the report transcript. RADPAIR currently supports a number of guidelines and classifications through PAIR Insights. Simply state a command like “insert guideline” or “put in the guideline” after dictating a finding, and PAIR Insights will bring in the relevant guideline or classification.
Command Syntax
The following voice commands are supported for inserting classifications and looking up guidelines:
Inserting Classifications
Use one of these phrases to insert a classification:
"What is classification"
"Insert classification"
"Add classification"
"Put classification"
"Input classification"
"Lookup classification"
"Put in the guideline"
Looking Up Guidelines or Classifications
To look up any guideline or classification, use one of these commands:
"Look up"
"Search for"
"Searchfor"
"Lookup"
Example Usage
Inserting a Guideline or Classification
Example 1:
"There is a liver laceration along the right hepatic lobe measuring 4.2 cm with an active area of extravasation and a 25% subcapsular hematoma. Put in the guideline."
Example 2:
"Spiculated nodule within the left lung apex measuring 1.2 cm. Insert the guideline."
Looking Up Specific Guidelines
Example 3:
"Look up ACR TI-Rads."
How It Works
Guideline and classification examples (1 and 2) – Typically, radiologists wouldn’t stop dictating after the command, but we’ve paused here to explain what’s happening. At this point, PAIR Insights is communicating with Radiopaedia to find the best classification or guideline to include in the report. This process will complete in a few seconds.
When the response returns, it will display the chosen guideline or classification. Users can click on it to view the rationale and why it was selected. Additionally, users can click on “Go to Reference” to navigate to the exact reference page within Radiopaedia.
Once the guideline or classification is approved, it becomes part of the transcript and will be included in the final report upon processing.
Looking Up Guidelines While Dictating
The lookup command (example 3) loads a pop-up modal window for Radiopaedia, allowing the user to continue dictating without interruption. This design anticipates that radiologists may want to look up items in Radiopaedia while still dictating cases. Users can say “look up [X finding]” and continue reading their case without needing to focus on the reporting window. Any dictated text will continue to be recorded in the transcript window behind the lookup modal.
Currently Supported Guidelines
CT/MRI LI-RADS
Classification of ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS)
Salter-Harris classification
Rockwood classification of acromioclavicular joint injury
AAST spleen injury scale
AAST liver injury scale
LI-RADS US Surveillance
Fukuoka consensus guidelines
Fleischner Society pulmonary nodule recommendations
Breast Imaging Reporting and Data System (BI-RADS)
AO Spine classification of thoracolumbar injuries
AAST kidney injury scale
Prostate Imaging Reporting and Data System (PI-RADS)
Neck Imaging Reporting and Data System (NI-RADS)
DeBakey classification
Lung-RADS
Incidental thyroid nodule
Graf method for ultrasound classification of developmental dysplasia of the hip
Le Fort fracture classification
Ovarian-Adnexal Reporting and Data System Magnetic Resonance Imaging (O-RADS MRI)
Stanford classification of aortic dissection
Diagnostic HRCT criteria for usual interstitial pneumonia (UIP) pattern – Fleischner Society guideline (2018)
Goldman classification of urethral injuries
ACR Thyroid Imaging Reporting and Data System (ACR TI-RADS)
Ovarian-Adnexal Reporting and Data System Ultrasound (O-RADS US)
Ovarian cyst
Internal carotid artery dissection (classification)
Harris classification of acetabular fractures
Bosniak classification system of renal cystic masses
Classification of endoleaks
Abdominal aortic aneurysm
AO Spine classification of upper cervical injuries
Weber classification of ankle fractures
Cervical cancer (staging)
Summary
With these voice commands, RADPAIR users can seamlessly navigate, process, and complete reports with ease. The system is designed to be flexible and intuitive, allowing for various phrasing to accommodate natural speech patterns.
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