Moon John, Li Hanzhou, Yang Ling, Yang Yinghua, Kadom Nadja
Final Pr. ID: Poster #: SCI-011
To evaluate and quantify the use of uncertainty language in pediatric radiology report impressions, focusing on variation of uncertainty by modality, patient demographics, and care setting. Read More
Authors: Moon John , Li Hanzhou , Yang Ling , Yang Yinghua , Kadom Nadja
Keywords: Radiologist Reporting Styles, Quality Improvement, Language
Tung Eric, Ayyala Rama, Sams Cassandra, Swenson David
Final Pr. ID: Paper #: 027
In an effort to improve communication of important radiology findings, we designed and deployed a unique comprehensive radiology report categorization (RADCAT) system that organizes results by acuity and need for radiology follow-up. The goal of our study is to outline and compare the distribution of RADCAT pediatric imaging reports from three different clinical settings. Read More
Authors: Tung Eric , Ayyala Rama , Sams Cassandra , Swenson David
Kumar Ishan, Aggarwal Priyanka, Verma Ashish
Final Pr. ID: Poster #: EDU-053
This educational exhibit aims to present a comprehensive structured reporting framework for assessing skeletal dysplasia. By providing a systematic approach, we aim to facilitate better classification, diagnosis, and understanding of various skeletal dysplasia entities. Read More
Authors: Kumar Ishan , Aggarwal Priyanka , Verma Ashish
Keywords: Skeletal Dysplasia, Structured Reporting, X-Ray
Lakatos Andrea, Kolossvary Marton, Szabo Miklos, Kiss Mate, Gyebnar Gyula, Bagyura Zsolt, Kozak Lajos Rudolf
Final Pr. ID: Poster #: SCI-017
The radiology report is a tool to communicate information to the referring physician and record data for follow-up or research purposes. With structured reporting templates information becomes uniform, comprehensive and easily manageable. In collaboration with neonatologists and information technologists we developed a structured MRI reporting template for neonatal hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy (HIE). Read More
Authors: Lakatos Andrea , Kolossvary Marton , Szabo Miklos , Kiss Mate , Gyebnar Gyula , Bagyura Zsolt , Kozak Lajos Rudolf
Keywords: Hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy, Neonates, Magnetic resonance, Diffusion-weighted imaging, Structured reporting