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Erica Riedesel

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Clinical decision support (CDS) may positively affect patient care in radiology by encouraging high-value imaging, usually via society guidelines. Given recent national initiatives for high-value imaging, imaging-related CDS was deployed by many hospital systems. Existing studies show modest reduction in low-utility imaging following CDS implementation. With the adoption of pediatric-specific imaging guidelines at our institution, we seek to evaluate the direct impact of CDS on clinician orders, particularly in the emergency department (ED). Read More

Meeting name: IPR 2026 Congress , 2026

Authors: Ravi Shweta, Riedesel Erica, Kaplan Summer

Keywords: Quality Improvement, Dashboards, Clinical Pathway

To understand pediatric radiologists’ attitudes toward climate change, perception of patient impacts, knowledge of the impact of health systems on global warming, and beliefs on the role of health systems in mitigating climate change impact. The secondary purpose was to understand geographic or generational differences. Read More

Meeting name: IPR 2026 Congress , 2026

Authors: Walsh Caroline, Leschied Jessica, Mehollin-ray Amy Robben, Riedesel Erica, Kim Helen Hr

Keywords: Education, Survey, Healthcare Policy

Self-resolving ileocolic intussusception (ICI) represents a variant of intussusception. Although this transient form is encountered clinically on a sporadic basis, descriptive imaging criteria summarizing a cohort of self-resolving intussusceptions is lacking. This study aimed to characterize the imaging features of spontaneously resolving ICI and to assess inter-rater agreement among pediatric radiologists. Read More

Meeting name: IPR 2026 Congress , 2026

Authors: Lopez-rippe Julian, Lemessa Natae, Belachew Bethelhem, Akhoundi Neda, Sim Jeffrey, Claiborne Mary Kate, Riedesel Erica, Kaplan Summer

Keywords: Ultrasound, Intussusception