Background: Posterior-anterior chest x-ray (PA-CXR) is among the most commonly used imaging methods in the diagnosis both in the emergency departments (ED) and the other clinics. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the diagnostic reliability of PA-CXRs sent via a smartphone. Methods: This study was conducted as an inter-observer study. PA-CXRs were photographed with a smartphone and they were sent to two separate participants (emergency medicine specialists one with 4 years experience and another with 3) via the WhatsApp application. And the participants evaluated to these images on their mobile phone. Results: A poor concordance was determined in a ratio of 3/8 and good concordance was detected in a ratio of 3/8 between the two pa...
PURPOSE: To determine if smartphone photography could be a useful adjunct to blindness prevalence su...
Introduction/ Background Cervical cancer is still one of the world’s deadliest forms of cancer for w...
Objectives Medical smartphone applications are increasing-ly popular amongst doctors. However, the q...
INTRODUCTION: Developments in telemedicine have not produced any relevant benefits for orthopedics a...
Introduction: Use of smartphone messaging applications, such as WhatsApp, for communication within c...
Background: Mobile networks and smartphones are growing in developing countries. Expert telemedicine...
Background Rapid and sophisticated development in mobile and wireless technologies has contributed ...
Abstract Mobile devices (smartphones, tablets, etc.) have become key methods of communication, data ...
Background: To examine whether interobserver reliability, decision-making, and confidence in decisio...
Image-based teleconsultation using smartphones has become increasingly popular. In parallel, deep le...
BACKGROUND: Postprocedural complications after elective cardiac interventions include hematomas and ...
Despite the growing popularity of mobile devices, they still have not found widespread use in medici...
INTRODUCTION / BACKGROUND: Cervical cancer is still one of the world’s deadliest forms of cancer for...
To determine if smartphone photography could be a useful adjunct to blindness prevalence surveys by ...
Little is known regarding the usefulness of the smartphone in the detection of uterine cervical lesi...
PURPOSE: To determine if smartphone photography could be a useful adjunct to blindness prevalence su...
Introduction/ Background Cervical cancer is still one of the world’s deadliest forms of cancer for w...
Objectives Medical smartphone applications are increasing-ly popular amongst doctors. However, the q...
INTRODUCTION: Developments in telemedicine have not produced any relevant benefits for orthopedics a...
Introduction: Use of smartphone messaging applications, such as WhatsApp, for communication within c...
Background: Mobile networks and smartphones are growing in developing countries. Expert telemedicine...
Background Rapid and sophisticated development in mobile and wireless technologies has contributed ...
Abstract Mobile devices (smartphones, tablets, etc.) have become key methods of communication, data ...
Background: To examine whether interobserver reliability, decision-making, and confidence in decisio...
Image-based teleconsultation using smartphones has become increasingly popular. In parallel, deep le...
BACKGROUND: Postprocedural complications after elective cardiac interventions include hematomas and ...
Despite the growing popularity of mobile devices, they still have not found widespread use in medici...
INTRODUCTION / BACKGROUND: Cervical cancer is still one of the world’s deadliest forms of cancer for...
To determine if smartphone photography could be a useful adjunct to blindness prevalence surveys by ...
Little is known regarding the usefulness of the smartphone in the detection of uterine cervical lesi...
PURPOSE: To determine if smartphone photography could be a useful adjunct to blindness prevalence su...
Introduction/ Background Cervical cancer is still one of the world’s deadliest forms of cancer for w...
Objectives Medical smartphone applications are increasing-ly popular amongst doctors. However, the q...