Healthcare-Associated Infections (HAIs): Challenges and Measures Taken by the Radiology Department to Control Infection Transmission [PDF]
Infections contracted during healthcare delivery in a hospital or ambulatory setting are collectively referred to as healthcare-associated infections (HAIs). Healthcare workers and patients alike are vulnerable to serious problems as a result of the risk
Ali Alamer +6 more
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Temporal trends in ultrasound utilisation in the radiology department of a tertiary hospital [PDF]
Background: Little is known about the combined impact of increasing ultrasound usage by clinical disciplines outside radiology and technical advances in other specialised radiological modalities on the role of ultrasound in tertiary-level radiology ...
Nwabisa Siyeka +2 more
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Utilizing an adenosine triphosphate bioluminescence assay as an indicator of instrument and environmental cleanliness in the radiology department: a pilot study [PDF]
Summary: Background: Controlling healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) remains one of the major challenges faced by healthcare systems worldwide.
Y.-C. Wang +3 more
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Bacteria and yeasts of nosocomial importance in a radiology department in an academic hospital [PDF]
Background: Healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) result in a significant burden on the healthcare sector. Investigations into their epidemiology and possible routes of transmission are important to enable interventions that protect patients and staff.
Rodger P. Osmond +2 more
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Diagnostic error and bias in the department of radiology: a pictorial essay
Diagnostic imaging is an essential and indispensable part of medical diagnosis and treatment, and diagnostic errors or biases are also common in the department of radiology, sometimes even having a severe impact on the diagnosis and treatment of patients.
Li Zhang +5 more
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Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on radiology department emergency ultrasound utilization. [PDF]
To analyze the change in utilization of healthcare resources through a review of ultrasound examinations performed in the emergency department of an urban healthcare system in NYC during the time of peak COVID-19 outbreak.
Messina MD +3 more
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All-Russian rating of radiology departments: 2020 competition results [PDF]
The issues of quality medical care management and organization of the work of the department of radiation diagnostics are always relevant and require constant monitoring and analytical expertise.
Dmitriy S. Semenov +7 more
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A Practical Guide for AI Algorithm Selection for the Radiology Department.
There is a steadily increasing number of artificial intelligence (AI) tools available and cleared for use in clinical radiological practice. Radiologists will increasingly be faced with options provided by other radiologist colleagues, clinician ...
R. Forghani
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Comparison of the duration of generating radiological protocols with keyboard and voice input
BACKGROUND: Speech recognition is becoming increasingly common in the national healthcare system. One of the first specialties to implement this technology on a large scale was radiology.
Nikita D. Kudryavtsev +2 more
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Purpose: Transgender and gender non-binary (TGNB) individuals face numerous inequalities in healthcare and there is substantial work to be done in fostering TGNB culturally competent care in radiology.
Tyler D. Yan +4 more
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