Computer-aided simple triage (CAST) is a combination of
computer-aided diagnosis (CAD) and
simple triage and rapid treatment (START). CAST performs a fully automatic initial interpretation of a study – a "wet read". Studies are automatically classified into some meaningful categories, e.g. positive/negative, critical/minor/normal, difficult/simple/non-diagnostic, etc. CAST is primarily intended for
emergency diagnostic imaging. Unlike traditional CAD, mainly used to detect malignant lesions, CAST deals with acute, life-threatening conditions, when a prompt diagnosis is time critical. While the primary goal of the traditional
CAD is improving the diagnostic accuracy of a human reader, the CAST addresses two other problems: • Low availability of image interpreters – no reader immediately available to read an urgent study – off hours, rural places, under-staffing • Reading sequence prioritization – given a large number of studies to read, establish the optimal reading sequence, e.g. urgent cases first; or, given several available readers, distribute the workload in the optimal way, e.g. simple cases to trainees, difficult to experts. ==Use case scenario==