The aim of this study was to determine the impact of the learning curve on the diagnostic performances of CT colonography. Two blinded teams, each having a radiologist and gastroenterologist, prospectively examined 50 patients using helical CT scan followed by colonoscopy. Intermediate data evaluation was performed after 24 data sets (group 1) and compared with data from 26 subsequent patients (group 2). Parameters evaluated included sensitivity, specificity, false-positive and false-negative findings, time of data acquisition and interpretation. Using colonoscopy as the gold standard, sensitivity for CT colonography was for lesions >5 mm 63% for both teams for group 1 patients; for group 2 patients sensitivity was 45% for team 1 and 64%...
PURPOSE: To evaluate the influence of CAD for the evaluation of CT colonography (CTC) datasets by in...
CT colonography is now widely regarded as the optimal radiological technique for colonic examination...
The aim was to evaluate diagnostic potential, technical performance, and patient acceptance of CT co...
PURPOSE: To define the interpretative performance of radiologists experienced in computed tomographi...
Purpose: To define the interpretative performance of radiologists experienced in computed tomographi...
PURPOSE: To define the interpretative performance of radiologists experienced in computed tomographi...
PURPOSE: To define the interpretative performance of radiologists experienced in computed tomographi...
Impact factor : 9.357International audienceObjective Reports on the accuracy of computed tomographic...
Our purpose was to assess the effect of reader experience, fatigue, and scan findings on interpretat...
Our purpose was to assess the effect of reader experience, fatigue, and scan findings on interpretat...
Background: Most radiologists reporting CT colonography (CTC) do not undergo compulsory performance ...
<div><p>Objectives</p><p>To quantify the incremental benefit of computer-assisted-detection (CAD) fo...
Purpose To evaluate the learning curve for locoreginal staging of colon cancer in radiologist traine...
OBJECTIVES: To determine whether (1) computer-based self-training for CT colonography (CTC) improve...
To quantify the incremental benefit of computer-assisted-detection (CAD) for polyps, for inexperienc...
PURPOSE: To evaluate the influence of CAD for the evaluation of CT colonography (CTC) datasets by in...
CT colonography is now widely regarded as the optimal radiological technique for colonic examination...
The aim was to evaluate diagnostic potential, technical performance, and patient acceptance of CT co...
PURPOSE: To define the interpretative performance of radiologists experienced in computed tomographi...
Purpose: To define the interpretative performance of radiologists experienced in computed tomographi...
PURPOSE: To define the interpretative performance of radiologists experienced in computed tomographi...
PURPOSE: To define the interpretative performance of radiologists experienced in computed tomographi...
Impact factor : 9.357International audienceObjective Reports on the accuracy of computed tomographic...
Our purpose was to assess the effect of reader experience, fatigue, and scan findings on interpretat...
Our purpose was to assess the effect of reader experience, fatigue, and scan findings on interpretat...
Background: Most radiologists reporting CT colonography (CTC) do not undergo compulsory performance ...
<div><p>Objectives</p><p>To quantify the incremental benefit of computer-assisted-detection (CAD) fo...
Purpose To evaluate the learning curve for locoreginal staging of colon cancer in radiologist traine...
OBJECTIVES: To determine whether (1) computer-based self-training for CT colonography (CTC) improve...
To quantify the incremental benefit of computer-assisted-detection (CAD) for polyps, for inexperienc...
PURPOSE: To evaluate the influence of CAD for the evaluation of CT colonography (CTC) datasets by in...
CT colonography is now widely regarded as the optimal radiological technique for colonic examination...
The aim was to evaluate diagnostic potential, technical performance, and patient acceptance of CT co...