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Interpretation of chest radiograph and imaging in neonatal respiratory disorders
Journal of Neonatology, 2008Pulmonary disorders are one of the common causes of morbidity in neonates. Treating physicians and radiologists are often frustrated and perplexed due to the difficulty in interpretation of the chest radiograph in neonates. A complete knowledge of anatomy, embryology and pathophysiology of various conditions affecting the respiratory system is critical
Ashu Seith Bhalla +1 more
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The Effect of Image Processing on Chest Radiograph Interpretations in a PACS Environment
Investigative Radiology, 1990The question of whether image processing affects a radiologist's diagnostic performance is becoming more important as the digital modalities proliferate. In the multi-observer study reported, the performance of radiologists who interpret a series of posteroanterior digitized chest images displayed on a high-resolution workstation, with and without a ...
M.S. Rosenthal +6 more
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Problem Solving in Interpretation of Dental Radiographic Images
James L. Gutmann, Paul E. Lovdahl
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Influence of image processing on chest radiograph interpretation and decision changes
Academic Radiology, 1998The authors investigate the effect of image processing on diagnostic performance in the reading of computed chest radiographs.Six radiologists read 168 chest images with and without the use of image processing. Diagnostic performance was measured by means of receiver operating characteristic analysis, and changes made in diagnostic decisions with the ...
Jennifer L. H. Johnson +5 more
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Radiography, 2009
Abstract Purpose To examine the effect of a short training programme on nurses and radiographers, exploring differences between their performance before and after training. Method Twenty-two nurses and 18 radiographers interpreted 20 trauma radiographs of the appendicular skeleton before and after training.
Keith Piper, A. Paterson
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Abstract Purpose To examine the effect of a short training programme on nurses and radiographers, exploring differences between their performance before and after training. Method Twenty-two nurses and 18 radiographers interpreted 20 trauma radiographs of the appendicular skeleton before and after training.
Keith Piper, A. Paterson
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Imaging in Chronic Sinusitis: Disparity between Radiographic and Ultrasound Interpretation [PDF]
Conventional radiographs of the paranasal sinuses were interpreted by two observers and were compared to A-mode ultrasound scans in 100 consecutive patients with classical symptoms of chronic sinusitis. Of the maxillary sinus radiographs 65% were reported as normal by one radiologist.
Joyce Rutledge +2 more
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Accuracy of radiographers in Fiji in interpreting adult chest X-ray images
Journal of Medical Imaging and Radiation Sciences, 2022The idea of radiographer image interpretation has not been fully explored in Fiji despite the great shortage of radiologists in the country. This is a feasibility study of radiographer image interpretation aimed at assessing the accuracy of radiographers in interpreting adult chest X-ray images at the Colonial War Memorial Hospital (CWMH) in Fiji.Forty
Keshni Lata +3 more
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