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A multitask framework for automated interpretation of multi-frame right upper quadrant ultrasound in clinical decision support

Published 17 Jan 2026 in eess.IV | (2601.12174v1)

Abstract: Ultrasound is a cornerstone of emergency and hepatobiliary imaging, yet its interpretation remains highly operator-dependent and time-sensitive. Here, we present a multitask vision-language agent (VLM) developed to assist with comprehensive right upper quadrant (RUQ) ultrasound interpretation across the full diagnostic workflow. The system was trained on a large, multi-center dataset comprising a primary cohort from Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions (9,189 cases, 594,099 images) and externally validated on cohorts from Stanford University (108 cases, 3,240 images) and a major Chinese medical center (257 cases, 3,178 images). Built on the Qwen2.5-VL-7B architecture, the agent integrates frame-level visual understanding with report-grounded language reasoning to perform three tasks: (i) classification of 18 hepatobiliary and gallbladder conditions, (ii) generation of clinically coherent diagnostic reports, and (iii) surgical decision support based on ultrasound findings and clinical data. The model achieved high diagnostic accuracy across all tasks, generated reports that were indistinguishable from expert-written versions in blinded evaluations, and demonstrated superior factual accuracy and information density on content-based metrics. The agent further identified patients requiring cholecystectomy with high precision, supporting real-time decision-making. These results highlight the potential of generalist vision-LLMs to improve diagnostic consistency, reporting efficiency, and surgical triage in real-world ultrasound practice.

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