OBJECTIVES: To determine the effect of an ultrasound training course on the performance of pattern recognition when used by less experienced examiners and to compare the performance of pattern recognition, a logistic regression model and a scoring system to estimate the risk of malignancy between examiners with different levels of experience. METHODS: Using ultrasound images of selected adnexal masses, two trainees classified the masses as benign or malignant by using pattern recognition both before and after they had attended a theoretical gynecological ultrasound course. They also classified the masses by using a logistic regression model and a scoring system, but only after they had attended the course. The performance of thes...
Objective To determine the diagnostic performance of ultrasound-based simple rules, risk of malignan...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to establish when a second-stage diagnostic test may be of valu...
OBJECTIVES: To determine the sensitivity and specificity of subjective evaluation of gray-scale ...
Objectives To determine the effect of an ultrasound training course on the performance of pattern re...
AIM: To determine how accurately and confidently examiners with different levels of ultrasound e...
AIM: To determine how accurately and confidently examiners with different levels of ultrasound exper...
Background and objectives: An expert’s subjective assessment is still the most reliable evaluation o...
Purpose: To compare diagnostic performance and interobserver variability in a group of 36 examiners,...
OBJECTIVES: To prospectively assess the diagnostic performance of simple ultrasound rules to predict...
Objectives: To assess interobserver agreement and diagnostic accuracy of expert ultrasound operator...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the performance of inexperienced gynecology residents in the evaluation of adne...
Objectives: To assess the accuracy of pattern recognition for the histological diagnosis of an adne...
OBJECTIVES: To prospectively assess the diagnostic performance of simple ultrasound rules to predic...
Background: Different ultrasound based models, rules and descriptors are used to characterise ovaria...
OBJECTIVE: To analyze the reproducibility of the IOTA simple ultrasound rules for classifying adn...
Objective To determine the diagnostic performance of ultrasound-based simple rules, risk of malignan...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to establish when a second-stage diagnostic test may be of valu...
OBJECTIVES: To determine the sensitivity and specificity of subjective evaluation of gray-scale ...
Objectives To determine the effect of an ultrasound training course on the performance of pattern re...
AIM: To determine how accurately and confidently examiners with different levels of ultrasound e...
AIM: To determine how accurately and confidently examiners with different levels of ultrasound exper...
Background and objectives: An expert’s subjective assessment is still the most reliable evaluation o...
Purpose: To compare diagnostic performance and interobserver variability in a group of 36 examiners,...
OBJECTIVES: To prospectively assess the diagnostic performance of simple ultrasound rules to predict...
Objectives: To assess interobserver agreement and diagnostic accuracy of expert ultrasound operator...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the performance of inexperienced gynecology residents in the evaluation of adne...
Objectives: To assess the accuracy of pattern recognition for the histological diagnosis of an adne...
OBJECTIVES: To prospectively assess the diagnostic performance of simple ultrasound rules to predic...
Background: Different ultrasound based models, rules and descriptors are used to characterise ovaria...
OBJECTIVE: To analyze the reproducibility of the IOTA simple ultrasound rules for classifying adn...
Objective To determine the diagnostic performance of ultrasound-based simple rules, risk of malignan...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to establish when a second-stage diagnostic test may be of valu...
OBJECTIVES: To determine the sensitivity and specificity of subjective evaluation of gray-scale ...