Objective: Variability in image interpretation has been attributed to differences in the interpreters′ knowledge base, experience level, and access to the clinical scenario. Picture archiving and communication system (PACS) has allowed the user to manipulate the images while developing their impression of the radiograph. The aim of this study was to determine the agreement of chest radiograph (CXR) impressions among radiologists and neonatologists and help determine the effect of image manipulation with PACS on report impression. Materials and Methods: Prospective cohort study included 60 patients from the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit undergoing CXRs. Three radiologists and three neonatologists reviewed two consecutive frontal CXRs of each ...
Background: Consolidation on chest radiography is widely used as the reference standard for defining...
Radiographs are ordered and interpreted for immediate clinical decisions 24 hours a day by emergency...
Objective To assess evidence of the impact of Picture Archiving and Communication Systems (PACS) on ...
AIM: To compare levels of agreement amongst paediatric clinicians with those amongst consultant paed...
Aim To compare levels of agreement amongst paediatric clinicians with those amongst consultant paedi...
X-rays are frequently used by clinicians to aid in patient diagnosis and management; infants which r...
Objectives: To determine whether a novel method and device, called a variable attenuation plate (VAP...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to determine the relative diagnostic accuracy of radiologis...
noBackground Neonatal chest radiography is a frequently performed diagnostic examination, particula...
Rationale: Driven by developing technology and an ageing population, radiology has witnessed an unpr...
[[abstract]]©1992 ARRS - Two methods are commonly used to visualize digital radiologic imaging data:...
Aim 20% observer variation is reported in the literature for chest x-ray (CXR) interpretation. Howev...
Introduction: The detectability of low contrast detail (LCD) is a method used to assess image qualit...
Background: Pneumonia diagnosed using chest radiographs is often used as a study end point in trial...
Chest radiography is the primary and most important diagnostic study in the evaluation of neonates, ...
Background: Consolidation on chest radiography is widely used as the reference standard for defining...
Radiographs are ordered and interpreted for immediate clinical decisions 24 hours a day by emergency...
Objective To assess evidence of the impact of Picture Archiving and Communication Systems (PACS) on ...
AIM: To compare levels of agreement amongst paediatric clinicians with those amongst consultant paed...
Aim To compare levels of agreement amongst paediatric clinicians with those amongst consultant paedi...
X-rays are frequently used by clinicians to aid in patient diagnosis and management; infants which r...
Objectives: To determine whether a novel method and device, called a variable attenuation plate (VAP...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to determine the relative diagnostic accuracy of radiologis...
noBackground Neonatal chest radiography is a frequently performed diagnostic examination, particula...
Rationale: Driven by developing technology and an ageing population, radiology has witnessed an unpr...
[[abstract]]©1992 ARRS - Two methods are commonly used to visualize digital radiologic imaging data:...
Aim 20% observer variation is reported in the literature for chest x-ray (CXR) interpretation. Howev...
Introduction: The detectability of low contrast detail (LCD) is a method used to assess image qualit...
Background: Pneumonia diagnosed using chest radiographs is often used as a study end point in trial...
Chest radiography is the primary and most important diagnostic study in the evaluation of neonates, ...
Background: Consolidation on chest radiography is widely used as the reference standard for defining...
Radiographs are ordered and interpreted for immediate clinical decisions 24 hours a day by emergency...
Objective To assess evidence of the impact of Picture Archiving and Communication Systems (PACS) on ...