RADS Guide
RADS Guide is a clinical decision-support reference that streamlines the use of widely adopted “RADS” structured reporting systems. Built around LI-RADS, PI-RADS, O-RADS, C-RADS, CAD-RADS, Lung-RADS, TI-RADS, and Bone-RADS, the app provides clear, step-by-step category guidance at the point of care. Whether you're in radiology, oncology, urology, gynecology, cardiology, pulmonology, or primary care, RADS Guide helps you classify findings consistently, communicate risk clearly, and align follow-up recommendations with standardized reporting systems.
Download includes a free trial. Continued use requires a 1-month or 12-month auto-renewing subscription.
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Key Features
Multi-RADS Integration
• In-app access to core categories, definitions, and management/reporting guidance across LI-RADS, PI-RADS, O-RADS, C-RADS, CAD-RADS, Lung-RADS, TI-RADS, and Bone-RADS, organized for fast, practical use at the workstation or clinic.
Dynamic Category Card
• A single, interactive card that updates in real time as you select key inputs, such as modality, clinical context, and relevant imaging features, instantly surfacing the appropriate RADS category and next-step guidance.
System Quick-Switch
• Quickly move between LI-RADS, PI-RADS, O-RADS, C-RADS, CAD-RADS, Lung-RADS, TI-RADS, and Bone-RADS so you can stay in flow while reading diverse studies.
Category-First Reporting Support
• Clear, concise category summaries designed to support standardized impressions and reduce variability, helping clinicians stay consistent across shifts, sites, and readers.
Self-Assessment Mode
• Expert-curated question packs that highlight high-yield thresholds, common pitfalls, and diagnostic pearls to reinforce understanding of the RADS frameworks.
Enhanced Readability
• Dark-mode support, dynamic text sizing, and a distraction-free interface optimized for hectic reading environments.
Offline Access
• All guideline logic runs on-device. No login or server required.
Medical Disclaimer: This app is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice. In addition to using this app, always consult a qualified healthcare provider for diagnosis and treatment decisions.