AIM: To develop a system to assess the image interpretation performance of radiologists in identifying signs of malignancy on chest radiographs. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A test set of 30 chest radiographs was chosen by an experienced radiologist consisting of 11 normal and 19 abnormal cases. The malignant cases all had biopsyproven pathology; the normal and benign cases all had at least 2 years of imaging follow-up. Fourteen radiologists with a range of experiences were recruited. Participants individually read the test set displayed on a standard reporting workstation, with their findings entered directly into a laptop running specially designed reporting software. For each case, relevant clinical information was given and the reader was ask...
OBJECTIVES: To compare radiologists' performance reading CTs independently with their performance us...
Aim: A preliminary small scale study to assess the diagnostic performance of a limited group of rep...
To identify radiologists’ characteristics associated with interpretive performance in screening mamm...
Introduction: Radiologists utilise mammography test sets to bench mark their performance against rec...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to assess the consistency and performance of radiologists inte...
Purpose: Universities need to deliver educational programmes that create radiography graduates who a...
Rationale: Driven by developing technology and an ageing population, radiology has witnessed an unpr...
Aims Variations in the performance of mammography readers are well reported, but key lesion and re...
It has been shown that there are differences in diagnostic accuracy of cancer detection on mammogram...
Purpose: Universities need to deliver educational programmes that create radiography graduates who a...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the impact of radiological expertise on screen result decisions in a CT lung ...
Aim To examine the adult chest radiograph (CXR) reporting performance of a reporting radiographer in...
A difficulty for any radiologist involved in breast screening is to know how well he or she is perfo...
We found that radiologists with a higher annual volume of work-ups for recalled screening mammograms...
Background: Despite the decreasing relevance of chest radiography in lung cancer screening, chest ra...
OBJECTIVES: To compare radiologists' performance reading CTs independently with their performance us...
Aim: A preliminary small scale study to assess the diagnostic performance of a limited group of rep...
To identify radiologists’ characteristics associated with interpretive performance in screening mamm...
Introduction: Radiologists utilise mammography test sets to bench mark their performance against rec...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to assess the consistency and performance of radiologists inte...
Purpose: Universities need to deliver educational programmes that create radiography graduates who a...
Rationale: Driven by developing technology and an ageing population, radiology has witnessed an unpr...
Aims Variations in the performance of mammography readers are well reported, but key lesion and re...
It has been shown that there are differences in diagnostic accuracy of cancer detection on mammogram...
Purpose: Universities need to deliver educational programmes that create radiography graduates who a...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the impact of radiological expertise on screen result decisions in a CT lung ...
Aim To examine the adult chest radiograph (CXR) reporting performance of a reporting radiographer in...
A difficulty for any radiologist involved in breast screening is to know how well he or she is perfo...
We found that radiologists with a higher annual volume of work-ups for recalled screening mammograms...
Background: Despite the decreasing relevance of chest radiography in lung cancer screening, chest ra...
OBJECTIVES: To compare radiologists' performance reading CTs independently with their performance us...
Aim: A preliminary small scale study to assess the diagnostic performance of a limited group of rep...
To identify radiologists’ characteristics associated with interpretive performance in screening mamm...