Purpose: To compare diagnostic performance and interobserver variability in a group of 36 examiners, with four different levels of experience. Methods: Nine junior trainees, eight level I senior trainees, 11 level II senior gynecologists, and eight level III expert sonologists classified 105 ultrasound images of adnexal masses into three subgroups of ovarian lesions (malignancies, functional cysts, and dermoid cysts). Results: The level III sonologists obtained the best diagnostic results together with the lowest interobserver variability ( = 0.70, SD = 0.04). They achieved significantly better results in comparison with the junior trainees and also the senior trainees ( = 0.51, SD = 0.12, p < 0.001; and = 0.51, SD = 0.09, p < 0.001). Diffe...
Objective To assess the degree of confidence with which expert ultrasound operators make a diagnosis...
OBJECTIVES: To determine the sensitivity and specificity of subjective evaluation of gray-scale ...
Background and objectives: An expert’s subjective assessment is still the most reliable evaluation o...
Objectives: To assess the accuracy of pattern recognition for the histological diagnosis of an adne...
AIM: To determine how accurately and confidently examiners with different levels of ultrasound exper...
OBJECTIVES: To determine the effect of an ultrasound training course on the performance of patte...
Objectives To determine the effect of an ultrasound training course on the performance of pattern re...
AIM: To determine how accurately and confidently examiners with different levels of ultrasound e...
Objective To assess the accuracy and reproducibility of ultrasound 'pattern recognition' for the dia...
Objectives: To assess interobserver agreement and diagnostic accuracy of expert ultrasound operator...
Background: For any radiologist, intra-observer agreement in observing and decision making in diagn...
Objectives: To determine the diagnostic performance of subjective evaluation of ultrasound findings...
Background: Different ultrasound based models, rules and descriptors are used to characterise ovaria...
Aim: The purpose of our study was to evaluate the ability of the International Ovarian Tumor Analysi...
Objectives To determine the sensitivity and specificity of subjective evaluation of gray-scale and D...
Objective To assess the degree of confidence with which expert ultrasound operators make a diagnosis...
OBJECTIVES: To determine the sensitivity and specificity of subjective evaluation of gray-scale ...
Background and objectives: An expert’s subjective assessment is still the most reliable evaluation o...
Objectives: To assess the accuracy of pattern recognition for the histological diagnosis of an adne...
AIM: To determine how accurately and confidently examiners with different levels of ultrasound exper...
OBJECTIVES: To determine the effect of an ultrasound training course on the performance of patte...
Objectives To determine the effect of an ultrasound training course on the performance of pattern re...
AIM: To determine how accurately and confidently examiners with different levels of ultrasound e...
Objective To assess the accuracy and reproducibility of ultrasound 'pattern recognition' for the dia...
Objectives: To assess interobserver agreement and diagnostic accuracy of expert ultrasound operator...
Background: For any radiologist, intra-observer agreement in observing and decision making in diagn...
Objectives: To determine the diagnostic performance of subjective evaluation of ultrasound findings...
Background: Different ultrasound based models, rules and descriptors are used to characterise ovaria...
Aim: The purpose of our study was to evaluate the ability of the International Ovarian Tumor Analysi...
Objectives To determine the sensitivity and specificity of subjective evaluation of gray-scale and D...
Objective To assess the degree of confidence with which expert ultrasound operators make a diagnosis...
OBJECTIVES: To determine the sensitivity and specificity of subjective evaluation of gray-scale ...
Background and objectives: An expert’s subjective assessment is still the most reliable evaluation o...