Newer structured reporting manners, the reporting and data system (RADS), have made vast steps in improving standardized and structured reporting, allowing better communication between radiologists and referring providers. This has been implemented in several fields: breast (BI-RADS), lung (Lung-RADS), liver (LI-RADS), thyroid (TI-RADS), prostate (PI-RADS), and in cardiovascular radiology (CAD-RADS). The field of nuclear cardiology began its efforts of standardization years ago; however, a widespread standardized reporting structure has not yet been adopted. Such an approach in nuclear cardiology, the nuclear cardiology reporting and data system (NCAD-RADS), will assist radiologists and treating clinicians in conveying and understanding rep...
ology, provides a standardized classification for mammographic studies. This system demonstrates goo...
(ASNC), founded in 1993, is a professional medical society whose mission is to foster optimal delive...
Objective—To survey practice in nuclear cardiology in the UK in 1994. Design—A questionnaire was sen...
The intent of CAD-RADS - Coronary Artery Disease Reporting and Data System is to create a standardiz...
Despite the undeniable patient benefits from medical imaging, there has been growing public concern ...
The report of an imaging procedure is a critical component of an examination, being the final and of...
Background: In 2005, 80% of cardiovascular disease (CVD) deaths occurred in low- to middle-income co...
The report of an imaging procedure is a critical component of an examination, being the final and of...
AbstractIt is becoming more apparent each day that despite a strong national commitment to excellenc...
The intent of CAD-RADS - Coronary Artery Disease Reporting and Data System is to create a standardiz...
The report of an imaging procedure is a critical component of an examination, being the final and of...
Coronary Artery Disease Reporting and Data System (CAD-RADS) was created to standardize reporting sy...
PURPOSE: Nuclear cardiology is a well-validated, non-invasive imaging modality that is highly cost-e...
Coronary Artery Disease Reporting and Data System (CAD-RADS) was created to standardize reporting sy...
The intent of CAD-RADS - Coronary Artery Disease Reporting and Data System is to create a standardiz...
ology, provides a standardized classification for mammographic studies. This system demonstrates goo...
(ASNC), founded in 1993, is a professional medical society whose mission is to foster optimal delive...
Objective—To survey practice in nuclear cardiology in the UK in 1994. Design—A questionnaire was sen...
The intent of CAD-RADS - Coronary Artery Disease Reporting and Data System is to create a standardiz...
Despite the undeniable patient benefits from medical imaging, there has been growing public concern ...
The report of an imaging procedure is a critical component of an examination, being the final and of...
Background: In 2005, 80% of cardiovascular disease (CVD) deaths occurred in low- to middle-income co...
The report of an imaging procedure is a critical component of an examination, being the final and of...
AbstractIt is becoming more apparent each day that despite a strong national commitment to excellenc...
The intent of CAD-RADS - Coronary Artery Disease Reporting and Data System is to create a standardiz...
The report of an imaging procedure is a critical component of an examination, being the final and of...
Coronary Artery Disease Reporting and Data System (CAD-RADS) was created to standardize reporting sy...
PURPOSE: Nuclear cardiology is a well-validated, non-invasive imaging modality that is highly cost-e...
Coronary Artery Disease Reporting and Data System (CAD-RADS) was created to standardize reporting sy...
The intent of CAD-RADS - Coronary Artery Disease Reporting and Data System is to create a standardiz...
ology, provides a standardized classification for mammographic studies. This system demonstrates goo...
(ASNC), founded in 1993, is a professional medical society whose mission is to foster optimal delive...
Objective—To survey practice in nuclear cardiology in the UK in 1994. Design—A questionnaire was sen...