1. Synchronized navigation of current and prior studies using image registration improves radiologist's efficiency.
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Forsberg D, Gupta A, Mills C, MacAdam B, Rosipko B, Bangert BA, Coffey MD, Kosmas C, and Sunshine JL
- Subjects
- Humans, Efficiency, Radiologists, Radiology Information Systems
- Abstract
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate how the use of multi-modal rigid image registration integrated within a standard picture archiving and communication system affects the efficiency of a radiologist while performing routine interpretations of cases including prior examinations., Methods: Six radiologists were recruited to read a set of cases (either 16 neuroradiology or 14 musculoskeletal cases) during two crossover reading sessions. Each radiologist read each case twice, one time with synchronized navigation, which enables spatial synchronization across examinations from different study dates, and one time without. Efficiency was evaluated based upon time to read a case and amount of scrolling while browsing a case using Wilcoxon signed rank test., Results: Significant improvements in efficiency were found considering either all radiologists simultaneously, the two sections separately and the majority of individual radiologists for time to read and for amount of scrolling. The relative improvement for each individual radiologist ranged from 4 to 32% for time to read and from 14 to 38% for amount of scrolling., Conclusion: Image registration providing synchronized navigation across examinations from different study dates provides a tool that enables radiologists to work more efficiently while reading cases with one or more prior examinations.
- Published
- 2017
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