Abstract Background: In many emergency radiology units, most of the night-time work is performed by radiology residents. Residents’ preliminary reports are typically reviewed by an attending radiologist. Accordingly, it is known that discrepancies in these preliminary reports exist. Purpose: To evaluate the quality of night-time computed tomography (CT) interpretations made by radiology residents in the emergency department. Material and methods: Retrospectively, 1463 initial night-time CT interpretations given by a radiology resident were compared to the subspecialist’s re-interpretation given the following weekday. All discrepancies were recorded and classified into different groups regarding their possible adverse effect for the emerg...
Objective: The purpose of the present study was to compare and combine the radiographic interpretati...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Our aim was to determine the patterns of error of radiology residents in the...
Introduction: Head computed tomography (CT) interpretation is a vital skill for emergency physicians...
To evaluate the accuracy of initial computed tomography (CT) interpretations made by radiology resid...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Studies have looked at the accuracy of radiologic inter-pretations by radiol...
Background: In many academic hospitals globally, radiology residents provide preliminary interpretat...
Introduction: In many hospitals, off-hours emergency department (ED) radiographs are not read by a r...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Prior studies have revealed little difference in residents’ abilities to int...
Introduction: Computed tomography (CT) interpretation in the emergency department is one of the vita...
Purpose In the adult emergency department of a university hospital, we investigated the frequency o...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the accuracy of preliminary computed tomography (CT) interpret...
Abstract Background To characterize clinically signif...
AbstractPurpose/AimThe aim of this study was to determine competence of emergency medicine residents...
Radiographs are ordered and interpreted for immediate clinical decisions 24 hours a day by emergency...
PURPOSE: To assess the influence of time of day when a study is interpreted on discrepancy rates for...
Objective: The purpose of the present study was to compare and combine the radiographic interpretati...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Our aim was to determine the patterns of error of radiology residents in the...
Introduction: Head computed tomography (CT) interpretation is a vital skill for emergency physicians...
To evaluate the accuracy of initial computed tomography (CT) interpretations made by radiology resid...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Studies have looked at the accuracy of radiologic inter-pretations by radiol...
Background: In many academic hospitals globally, radiology residents provide preliminary interpretat...
Introduction: In many hospitals, off-hours emergency department (ED) radiographs are not read by a r...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Prior studies have revealed little difference in residents’ abilities to int...
Introduction: Computed tomography (CT) interpretation in the emergency department is one of the vita...
Purpose In the adult emergency department of a university hospital, we investigated the frequency o...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the accuracy of preliminary computed tomography (CT) interpret...
Abstract Background To characterize clinically signif...
AbstractPurpose/AimThe aim of this study was to determine competence of emergency medicine residents...
Radiographs are ordered and interpreted for immediate clinical decisions 24 hours a day by emergency...
PURPOSE: To assess the influence of time of day when a study is interpreted on discrepancy rates for...
Objective: The purpose of the present study was to compare and combine the radiographic interpretati...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Our aim was to determine the patterns of error of radiology residents in the...
Introduction: Head computed tomography (CT) interpretation is a vital skill for emergency physicians...