Javed, Hassan Imran, Mahum Nazir, Qurrat-Ul-Ain Fatima, Iram Humayun, Ayesha
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International journal for quality in health care : journal of the International Society for Quality in Health Care
Over the past few years, a significant overuse of radiological investigations influenced the quality and cost of healthcare of the country as it may lead to non-compliance of the patient due to non-affordability and also may harm the patient in terms of radiation hazards. Pakistan, being a low-income, resource-constraint country, is facing financia...
Vorster, Isak D. Beningfield, Steve
Published in
SA Journal of Radiology
Background The immediate response to cardiac arrest is regarded as the most time-critical intervention. First responders for cardiac arrests in imaging departments are often radiology staff. The study aim was to determine radiology staff members’ confidence in initiating basic life support. Objectives The objectives of this study included determini...
pladere, tatjana delesa-velina, mara andriksone, viktorija pitura, reinis panke, karola krumina, gunta
The visual search performance of radiologists is systematically challenged due to the use of flat-panel displays when viewing multi-slice images. Three-dimensional visualization of information is expected to facilitate visual search for radiologists. However, as the differences in user performance, depending on radiologist experience, have not yet ...
Wolf, Lily K Gunderman, Richard B
Published in
AJR. American journal of roentgenology
OBJECTIVE. Much of the radiology literature on dementia naturally focuses on the use of imaging for diagnosis. However, dementia presents other important challenges for radiology. One of the most important stems from the projected large increase in the number of patients with dementia who will be presenting for care in radiology departments. CONCLU...
Dahlkamp, Lisa Haeuser, Lorine Winnekendonk, Guido von Bodman, Christian Frey, Ulrich H Epplen, Robin Palisaar, Rein-Jueri Bach, Peter Noldus, Joachim Brock, Marko
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Published in
The Journal of urology
We examined interdisciplinary variability using 2 established preoperative nephrometry scores to predict conversion to nephrectomy in patients with a renal mass who were scheduled for partial nephrectomy. A total of 229 consecutive candidates for partial nephrectomy were included in this study at a single institution between January 2013 and May 20...
Junewick, Joseph Gunderman, Richard B
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AJR. American journal of roentgenology
OBJECTIVE. The purposes of this article are to describe the perfectionism that occurs among radiologists and to propose methods of assuaging it. CONCLUSION. Perfectionism can take a great toll on radiologists and those they work with. Only by setting realistic expectations and learning from failure is genuine professional fulfillment possible.
Kayode, Aderonke Anthonia Akande, Noah Oluwatobi Adegun, Adekanmi Adeyinka Adebiyi, Marion Olubunmi
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Medical devices (Auckland, N.Z.)
Breast cancer remains a serious public health problem that results in the loss of lives among women. However, early detection of its signs increases treatment options and the likelihood of cure. Although mammography has been established to be a proven technique of examining symptoms of cancer in mammograms, the manual observation by radiologists is...
Hong, Su Jin Yoon, Dae Young Lim, Kyoung Ja Moon, Ji Yoon Yoon, Soo Jeong Seo, Young Lan Yun, Eun Joo
Published in
Journal of the Belgian Society of Radiology
Objectives: To provide a comprehensive review of radiological clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) and to establish their characteristics and impact in the field of radiology. Material and Methods: A MEDLINE search was performed for CPGs in which at least half of the authors were from the radiology or imaging department. The following information wa...
Pakdemirli, Emre
Published in
Acta radiologica open
The use of artificial intelligence (AI) has been rapidly progressing in medicine, particularly in radiology. AI has also been the source of great innovation and a prominent topic of discussion within radiology societies and ground-breaking research in recent years. Despite the risks and quality assurance issues involved in AI, it offers tremendous ...
Oda, Seitaro Utsunomiya, Daisuke Nakaura, Takeshi Kidoh, Masafumi Funama, Yoshinori Tsujita, Kenichi Yamashita, Yasuyuki
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Current cardiology reviews
Coronary Computed Tomography Angiography (CTA) has become one of the most important diagnostic imaging modalities for the evaluation of coronary artery diseases. During coronary computed CTA, sufficient vascular enhancement is essential for the accurate detection and evaluation of lesions in the coronary arteries. To obtain optimal contrast enhance...