Radiology reports

Are clinically unimportant findings qualified as benign in lumbar spine imaging reports? A content analysis of plain X-ray, CT and MRI reports – Caitlin Farmer et al.

2024-04-07T13:09:31+10:00Disease labels, Imaging, Low back pain, Musculoskeletal, Overdiagnosis, Overtreatment, Overuse, Pain, Publications, Radiology reports, Spinal|

Lumbar spine diagnostic imaging reports may cause patient and clinician concern when clinically unimportant findings are not explicitly described as benign. Our primary aim was to determine the frequency that common, benign findings are reported in lumbar spine plain X-ray, computed tomography (CT) and magnetic [...]

Patterns of computed tomography utilisation in injury management: latent classes approach using linked administrative data in Western Australia – Ninh T. Ha et al.

2024-02-13T14:09:24+11:00Imaging, Insurance, Overuse, Publications, Radiology reports, Risk, Screening|

Whilst computed tomography (CT) imaging has been a vital component of injury management, its increasing use has raised concern regarding ionising radiation exposure. This study aims to identify latent classes (underlying patterns) of CT use over a 3-year period following the incidence of injury and [...]

Concordance of shoulder symptoms and imaging findings: a protocol for the Finnish Imaging of Shoulder (FIMAGE) study – Thomas Ibounig et al.

2024-02-11T14:42:33+11:00Imaging, Musculoskeletal, Pain, Publications, Radiology reports, Shoulder|

Shoulder pain is a substantial medical and socioeconomic problem in most societies, affecting the ability to work or carry out leisure time activities as well as subsequently influencing physical and psychological well-being. According to a nationwide survey in Finland, 27% of the population reported shoulder [...]

Enhancing clinician and patient understanding of radiology reports: a scoping review of international guidelines – Caitlin Farmer et al.

2023-01-11T15:47:10+11:00Imaging, Publications, Radiology reports, Tests|

Imaging reports are the primary method of communicating diagnostic imaging findings between the radiologist and the referring clinician. Guidelines produced by professional bodies provide guidance on content and format of imaging reports, but the extent to which they consider comprehensibility for referring clinicians and their [...]

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