• Media type: E-Article
  • Title: The Accuracy of On-Call CT Reporting in Teleradiology Networks in Comparison to In-House Reporting
  • Contributor: Storjohann, Svea; Kirsch, Michael; Rosenberg, Britta; Rosenberg, Christian; Lange, Sandra; Syperek, Annika; Schweikhard, Frank Philipp; Hosten, Norbert
  • Published: MDPI AG, 2021
  • Published in: Healthcare, 9 (2021) 4, Seite 405
  • Language: English
  • DOI: 10.3390/healthcare9040405
  • ISSN: 2227-9032
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  • Description: (1) Background: We aimed to compare the accuracy of after-hours CT reports created in a traditional in-house setting versus a teleradiology setting by assessing the discrepancy rates between preliminary and final reports. (2) Methods: We conducted a prospective study to determine the number and severity of discrepancies between preliminary and final reports for 7761 consecutive after-hours CT scans collected over a 21-month period. CT exams were performed during on-call hours and were proofread by an attending the next day. Discrepancies between preliminary and gold-standard reports were evaluated by two senior attending radiologists, and differences in rates were assessed for statistical significance. (3) Results: A total of 7209 reports were included in the analysis. Discrepancies occurred in 1215/7209 cases (17%). Among these, 433/7209 reports (6%) showed clinically important differences between the preliminary and final reports. A total of 335/5509 of them were in-house reports (6.1%), and 98/1700 were teleradiology reports (5.8%). The relative frequencies of report changes were not significantly higher in teleradiology. (4) Conclusions: The accuracy of teleradiology reports was not inferior to that of in-house reports, with very similar clinically important differences rates found in both reporting situations.
  • Access State: Open Access