In the modern healthcare system, there are still wide gaps of communication of imaging results to physician and patient stakeholders and tracking of whether follow-up has occurred. Patients are also unaware of the significance of findings in radiology reports. With the increase in use of cross-sectional imaging such as CT, patients are not only being diagnosed with primary urgent findings but also with incidental findings such as lung nodules; however, they are not being told of their imaging findings nor what actions to take to mitigate their risks. In addition, patients at high risk for developing lung cancer often obtain serial CT scans, but tracking these patients is challenging for the clinician. In order to advance quality improvement...
BACKGROUND: Given the fragmentation of outpatient care, timely follow-up of abnormal diagnostic imag...
AbstractDespite the positive outcome of the recent randomized trial of computed tomography (CT) scre...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2014Purpose: Current guidelines recommend routine imagi...
Lung cancer is associated with high mortality. It can present as one or more pulmonary nodules ident...
Background: Lung cancer (LC) represents the main cause of cancer-related deaths worldwide, especiall...
RATIONALE: Radiologist reports of pulmonary nodules discovered incidentally on computed tomographic ...
Radiologists routinely make follow-up imaging recommendations, usually based on established clinical...
Introduction:Lung nodules are commonly encountered in clinical practice, yet little is known about t...
Background: Solitary pulmonary nodules (SPNs) are a common incidental radiological finding, occurrin...
BACKGROUND: The use of multidetector computed tomography (CT) in lung-cancer screening trials involv...
RATIONALE: Lung cancer screening registries can monitor screening outcomes and improve quality of ca...
Introduction: Lung nodules are frequently identified on imaging studies and can represent early lung...
Background. Quality gaps exist in the diagnostic evaluation of lung cancer patients. The initial CT ...
YesLung cancer remains a major cause of preventable death and early diagnosis is critical to improvi...
Background: COPD patients are at very high risk of lung cancer, yet new respiratory symptoms of lung...
BACKGROUND: Given the fragmentation of outpatient care, timely follow-up of abnormal diagnostic imag...
AbstractDespite the positive outcome of the recent randomized trial of computed tomography (CT) scre...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2014Purpose: Current guidelines recommend routine imagi...
Lung cancer is associated with high mortality. It can present as one or more pulmonary nodules ident...
Background: Lung cancer (LC) represents the main cause of cancer-related deaths worldwide, especiall...
RATIONALE: Radiologist reports of pulmonary nodules discovered incidentally on computed tomographic ...
Radiologists routinely make follow-up imaging recommendations, usually based on established clinical...
Introduction:Lung nodules are commonly encountered in clinical practice, yet little is known about t...
Background: Solitary pulmonary nodules (SPNs) are a common incidental radiological finding, occurrin...
BACKGROUND: The use of multidetector computed tomography (CT) in lung-cancer screening trials involv...
RATIONALE: Lung cancer screening registries can monitor screening outcomes and improve quality of ca...
Introduction: Lung nodules are frequently identified on imaging studies and can represent early lung...
Background. Quality gaps exist in the diagnostic evaluation of lung cancer patients. The initial CT ...
YesLung cancer remains a major cause of preventable death and early diagnosis is critical to improvi...
Background: COPD patients are at very high risk of lung cancer, yet new respiratory symptoms of lung...
BACKGROUND: Given the fragmentation of outpatient care, timely follow-up of abnormal diagnostic imag...
AbstractDespite the positive outcome of the recent randomized trial of computed tomography (CT) scre...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2014Purpose: Current guidelines recommend routine imagi...