Synoptic reporting accuracy for computed tomography pulmonary arteriography among patients suspected of pulmonary embolism [PDF]
Background Structured reporting is an efficient and replicable method of presenting diagnostic results that eliminates variability inherent in narrative descriptive reporting and may improve clinical decisions.
Isabela A. Woller +8 more
doaj +3 more sources
ENETS standardized (synoptic) reporting for neuroendocrine tumour pathology. [PDF]
In recent years the WHO classification of neuroendocrine neoplasms (NEN) has evolved. Nomenclature as well as thresholds for grading have changed leading to potential confusion and lack of comparability of tumour reports.
van Velthuysen MF +7 more
europepmc +8 more sources
A synoptic reporting system to monitor bone marrow aspirate and biopsy quality
Objectives: Bone marrow evaluation plays a critical role in the diagnosis, staging, and monitoring of many diseases. Although there are standardized guidelines for assessing bone marrow specimen quality, there is a lack of evidence-based tools to perform
Roger S Riley +5 more
doaj +3 more sources
SCANPatient: study protocol for a multi-centre, batched, stepped wedge, comparative effectiveness, randomised clinical trial of synoptic reporting of computerised tomography (CT) scans assessing cancers of the pancreas [PDF]
Background Complete surgical removal of pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) is central to all curative treatment approaches for this aggressive disease, yet this is only possible in patients technically amenable to resection.
Lin Li +18 more
doaj +3 more sources
Innovative Synoptic Reporting With Seven-Point Sampling Protocol to Improve Detection Rate of Microvascular Invasion in Hepatocellular Carcinoma [PDF]
Pathological MVI diagnosis could help to determine the prognosis and need for adjuvant therapy in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). However, narrative reporting (NR) would miss relevant clinical information and non-standardized sampling would underestimate
Bing Liao +15 more
doaj +3 more sources
Synoptic reporting by summarizing cancer pathology reports using large language models. [PDF]
Synoptic reporting, the documenting of clinical information in a structured manner, enhances patient care by improving accuracy, readability, and report completeness, but imposes significant administrative burdens on physicians.
Rajaganapathy S +9 more
europepmc +4 more sources
Synoptic reporting increases quality of upper gastrointestinal cancer pathology reports. [PDF]
IntroductionTraditionally, surgical pathology reports are narrative. These report types are prone to error and missing data; therefore, structured standardized reporting was introduced.
Baranov NS +6 more
europepmc +9 more sources
Synoptic Reporting: Evidence-Based Review and Future Directions. [PDF]
Synoptic reporting is a process for reporting specific data elements in a specific format in surgical pathology reports. Previously, surgical pathology reports were free text, highly narrative, and prone to omission of necessary data and inconsistencies ...
Renshaw AA +3 more
europepmc +4 more sources
Web-based synoptic reporting for cancer checklists
Background: The surgical pathology report remains the primary source for information to guide the treatment of patients with cancer. Failure to report critical elements in a cancer report is an increasing problem in pathology because of the heightened ...
Brett W Baskovich, Robert W Allan
doaj +4 more sources
Impact of template-based synoptic reporting on completeness of surgical pathology reports. [PDF]
Synoptic reporting increases completeness and standardization of surgical pathology reports and thereby contributes to an increased quality of clinical cancer care.
Schaad N +3 more
europepmc +2 more sources

