OBJECTIVES: To compare radiologists' performance reading CTs independently with their performance using radiographers as concurrent readers in lung cancer screening. METHODS: 369 consecutive baseline CTs performed for the UK Lung Cancer Screening (UKLS) trial were double-read by radiologists reading either independently or concurrently with a radiographer. In concurrent reading, the radiologist reviewed radiographer-identified nodules and then detected any additional nodules. Radiologists recorded their independent and concurrent reading times. For each radiologist, sensitivity, average false-positive detections (FPs) per case and mean reading times for each method were calculated. RESULTS: 694 nodules in 246/369 (66.7%) studies comprised t...
The National Optimal Lung Cancer Pathway recommends rapid progression from abnormal chest X-rays (CX...
BACKGROUND: Diagnostic capacity and suboptimal logistics are consistently identified as barriers to ...
PURPOSE: To assess how computer-aided detection (CAD) affects reader performance in detecting early ...
ObjectivesTo compare radiologists' performance reading CTs independently with their performance usin...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the impact of radiological expertise on screen result decisions in a CT lung ...
Purpose: To determine the effect of introducing radiographer double reading, in addition to standard...
textabstractBackground: Studies have shown that having mammography technologists review screening ma...
PURPOSE: To estimate the performance of digital chest radiography for detection of lung cancer. MATE...
Objectives Successful lung cancer screening delivery requires sensitive, timely reporting of low-dos...
The radiologist’s task of reviewing many cases successively is highly repetitive and requires a high...
textabstractPurpose: To estimate the performance of digital chest radiography for detection of lung ...
Contains fulltext : 238604.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)Purpose To co...
Purpose: To assess how computer-aided detection (CAD) affects reader performance in detecting early ...
Aims: The aims are to measure radiologists’ performance in lung cancer detection using chest CT; com...
Purpose: To estimate the performance of digital chest radiography for detection of lung cancer. Mate...
The National Optimal Lung Cancer Pathway recommends rapid progression from abnormal chest X-rays (CX...
BACKGROUND: Diagnostic capacity and suboptimal logistics are consistently identified as barriers to ...
PURPOSE: To assess how computer-aided detection (CAD) affects reader performance in detecting early ...
ObjectivesTo compare radiologists' performance reading CTs independently with their performance usin...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the impact of radiological expertise on screen result decisions in a CT lung ...
Purpose: To determine the effect of introducing radiographer double reading, in addition to standard...
textabstractBackground: Studies have shown that having mammography technologists review screening ma...
PURPOSE: To estimate the performance of digital chest radiography for detection of lung cancer. MATE...
Objectives Successful lung cancer screening delivery requires sensitive, timely reporting of low-dos...
The radiologist’s task of reviewing many cases successively is highly repetitive and requires a high...
textabstractPurpose: To estimate the performance of digital chest radiography for detection of lung ...
Contains fulltext : 238604.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)Purpose To co...
Purpose: To assess how computer-aided detection (CAD) affects reader performance in detecting early ...
Aims: The aims are to measure radiologists’ performance in lung cancer detection using chest CT; com...
Purpose: To estimate the performance of digital chest radiography for detection of lung cancer. Mate...
The National Optimal Lung Cancer Pathway recommends rapid progression from abnormal chest X-rays (CX...
BACKGROUND: Diagnostic capacity and suboptimal logistics are consistently identified as barriers to ...
PURPOSE: To assess how computer-aided detection (CAD) affects reader performance in detecting early ...