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Current Problems in Diagnostic Radiology

https://read.qxmd.com/read/38302302/factors-for-which-radiology-residents-choose-fellowship
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Evan D Hicks, Mallory E Heft, Muhammad Y Hameed, Kyle E Jackson, Nicholas Kaukis, Hanna K Jensen, Kevin Wong
PURPOSE: The objective of this study is to assess factors that influence radiology residents' decision to pursue fellowship. Historically a large majority of Diagnostic Radiology (DR) residents have pursued fellowship, but with changes in the job market and the Covid-19 pandemic, this study analyzes the current trends associated with radiology fellowship choice. MATERIALS AND METHODS: An anonymous 28-question survey was constructed based on literature review and pilot feedback from university radiology residents...
January 19, 2024: Current Problems in Diagnostic Radiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38246794/from-omission-to-excellence-reducing-the-percentage-of-incomplete-trainee-reports-by-ensuring-documentation-of-comparison-studies
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Morgan P McBee, Salvador Mendez
The inclusion of comparison studies within radiology reports is an important, standard practice. Despite this, we identified that after-hours preliminary reports rendered by trainees within our institution often omitted reference to comparison studies for pediatric inpatient portable radiographs. We addressed this issue through a quality improvement project targeting pediatric radiographs. Key interventions included modifying the structured reports by removing default text in the comparison field, designating the comparison field as mandatory, and restructuring the report templates to remove extraneous information...
January 19, 2024: Current Problems in Diagnostic Radiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38290902/rate-of-metallic-foreign-bodies-found-on-orbital-radiographs-prior-to-mri
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Barton F Branstetter, Erica D Hampton
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this research is to more precisely quantify the positivity rate for conventional radiographs (CR) of the orbit performed for the purpose of pre-MR screening in patients at risk of having a radio-opaque orbital foreign body (ROFB). METHODS: By review of electronic medical records, we identified 47,237 patients who had undergone orbital CR for clearance of ROFB prior to MRI. The reports from these examinations were manually reviewed, and the examinations with positive findings were re-interpreted by a CAQ-certified head and neck radiologist...
January 18, 2024: Current Problems in Diagnostic Radiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38281840/10-year-update-to-the-combined-16-month-nuclear-medicine-and-diagnostic-radiology-residency-the-nurad-pathway
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Joshua Eichhorn, Natalie Phelan, Roopa Ram, Fathima Fujila Palot Manzil
BACKGROUND: The decline in nuclear medicine (NM) residencies in the United States has led to a shortage of NM physicians. To help address this, a 16-month NM pathway for diagnostic radiology (DR) residents was developed in 2010. At the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, we matched our first resident into the NuRad (NM + DR) pathway in 2013. Despite our success, we remain one of only five programs in the United States that offers a combined training pathway through the National Resident Matching Program...
January 18, 2024: Current Problems in Diagnostic Radiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38281839/magnetic-resonance-imaging-in-paediatric-ocular-and-orbital-lesions-a-pictorial-review
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Dr Mankirat Singh Dhillon, Dr Jyoti Kumar, Dr Apoorva Sehgal, Dr Alpana Manchanda, Ruchi Goel, R K Saran
Paediatric orbital lesions encompass a wide spectrum of benign and malignant entities that can arise from different components of the orbit. Clinical symptoms and signs are often nonspecific, and imaging plays a crucial role in the diagnosis and management. Ultrasonography has a limited role and radiation is a major concern with CT especially in the paediatric population. MRI is the modality of choice that avoids the radiation hazard and provides superior soft tissue contrast. The lesions can be localized using the 'compartment' approach which helps to narrow the list of differentials...
January 18, 2024: Current Problems in Diagnostic Radiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38246795/total-spine-mri-for-the-preoperative-evaluation-of-adolescent-idiopathic-scoliosis-part-1
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Hyojeong Lee, Fatima Janjua, Ahmed Ragab, Jay Moran, Andrew Haims, Daniel Rubio, Dominick Tuason, Jack Porrino
Adolescent idiopathic scoliosis is a commonly encountered condition often diagnosed on screening examination. Underlying, asymptomatic neural axis abnormalities may be present at the time of diagnosis. At certain institutions, total spine MRI is obtained preoperatively to identify these abnormalities. We provide a framework for the radiologist to follow while interpreting these studies. In part 1, we discuss Arnold Chiari malformations, syringomyelia, and the tethered cord. In part 2, we focus on spinal cord tumors, dysraphisms, to include diastematomyelia, and vertebral anomalies...
January 18, 2024: Current Problems in Diagnostic Radiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38245429/a-perspective-on-how-to-optimize-breast-imaging-rotations-for-medical-students
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Asha A Bhatt, Tara L Henrichsen
As educators we try to acquire and retain the attention of medical students who rotate through radiology in hopes to improve recruitment. There are various ways to optimize a medical student rotation in breast imaging. We review our methods of identifying their medical interest, highlighting the steps in breast intervention, selecting key cases for review, and providing meaningful feedback.
January 18, 2024: Current Problems in Diagnostic Radiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38245427/novel-radiology-primer-course-enhances-medical-student-perception-of-radiology-and-key-concept-comprehension
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Blaire K Rikard, Robert J French, Jonathan G Martin
RATIONALE AND OBJECTIVES: A novel three-day radiology course, PRIMER, directly preceding medical students' clinical year, was created and assessed. The required course consisted of large group lecture sessions, small group breakout sessions, and individual assignments. Though early exposure to radiology has been described in preclinical anatomy curricula, few schools offer immersive experiences to radiology as a direct predecessor to the wards. MATERIALS AND METHODS: An identical survey was distributed prior to and at the completion of the PRIMER course...
January 18, 2024: Current Problems in Diagnostic Radiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38365459/-that-s-just-the-ovary-and-other-cases-of-mistaken-identity-on-ct-of-the-female-pelvis
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Naveen Ghuman, Norman Atagu, Rahul Sachdev, Oscar Covarrubias, Lydia Gregg, Claire Brookmeyer, Pamela Johnson, Erin Gomez
CT is often the first imaging test in female patients with lower abdominal and pelvic pain because of the wide availability of CT and differential diagnoses that span both gynecologic and gastrointestinal disease. Pathology within the female pelvis may be difficult to diagnose on CT owing to suboptimal delineation of anatomy in comparison to MRI and ultrasound. These challenges are confounded by overlapping imaging features of a wide range of gynecologic entities and can lead to diagnostic dilemmas. High value CT interpretation will direct the clinician to the best next diagnostic step as ultrasound and MRI provide superior soft tissue delineation...
January 17, 2024: Current Problems in Diagnostic Radiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38302304/predicting-slot-lengths-of-mri-exams-to-decrease-observed-discrepancies-between-planning-and-execution
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Xinyu Wang, Sahar Nikkhou Aski, Falk Uhlemann, Vikas Gupta, Thomas Amthor
This retrospective study aimed to reveal discrepancies between planned (Tplan ) and actual (Tact ) slot lengths of abdomen MRI exams, and to improve Tplan by predicting slot lengths via a machine learning algorithm. Tplan and Tact were retrieved from RIS and modality logfiles, respectively, covering 3038 MRI exams of 17 protocols performed at an abdomen department. Comparisons showed that 30% of exams exceeded planned slot lengths. On the other hand, exams completed within planning failed to manifest good adherence to schedule, as many of them were assigned with an unnecessarily long slot...
January 17, 2024: Current Problems in Diagnostic Radiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38281843/review-of-the-demographic-and-educational-profiles-of-abdominal-imaging-fellowship-program-directors-in-the-united-states
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Parv M Mehta, Priyanka Prajapati, Shruti Kumar, Navita Jain, George K Vilanilam, Rangarajan Purushothaman, Hanna K Jensen, Nicholas Kaukis, Roopa Ram
PURPOSE: To evaluate demographics, academic backgrounds, and scholarly activities of Program Directors (PDs) in Abdominal Imaging Fellowships in the United States (US), emphasizing gender representation, international origins, and academic milestones. METHODS: A list of Fellowships in Abdominal Imaging programs in the US was obtained from the Society of Abdominal Radiology. The search was expanded using the Fellowship and Residency Electronic Interactive Database...
January 17, 2024: Current Problems in Diagnostic Radiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38281842/diagnostic-value-of-cardiothoracic-ratio-in-patients-with-non-ischaemic-cardiomyopathy-comparison-to-cardiovascular-magnetic-resonance-imaging
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Reghunath Anjuna, Simkus Paulius, Gutierrez Gimeno Manuel, Banisauskaite Audra, Noreikaite Jurate, Radike Monika
PURPOSE: To determine the reliability of the cardiothoracic ratio (CTR) as a simple method to assess the cardiac size and function in patients with non-ischemic cardiomyopathy (NICM). METHODS: In a sample of 91 patients (66 patients with diagnosed non-ischemic cardiomyopathy and 25 controls) we calculated the CTR on a posteroanterior chest radiograph and ventricular and atrial size based on accepted cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) imaging values. Left and right ventricular ejection fraction was also calculated...
January 17, 2024: Current Problems in Diagnostic Radiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38281841/preserving-legacies-an-overview-of-physician-estate-planning
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Benjamin D Meyer, Luke A Verst, Puneet Bhargava
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January 17, 2024: Current Problems in Diagnostic Radiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38272752/implementation-of-training-level-specific-self-study-guides-for-diagnostic-radiology-residents
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Michael S Wasserman, Anna Rozenshtein, Harprit S Bedi
INTRODUCTION: Currently, there is no universally accepted diagnostic radiology curriculum for self-studying, so diagnostic radiology residents often have a challenging time knowing where to begin their independent studying away from work. In an effort to meet the needs of today's residents, we attempted to provide structured, comprehensive self-studying suggestions in a digestible and personalized format. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Each radiology division attempted to create an optimal learning resource form for the residents to use for self-studying while on each rotation...
January 17, 2024: Current Problems in Diagnostic Radiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38272750/one-week-radiology-boot-camp-for-pre-clerkship-medical-students-a-novel-format-improving-image-interpretation-and-confidence
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Levi Burns, Scott Caterine, Danielle Walker, Zonia Ghumman, Stefanie Y Lee
RATIONALE AND OBJECTIVES: To measure change in radiology knowledge, confidence in radiology skills, and perceptions pertaining to radiology following a one-week boot camp elective for undergraduate medical students. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A five-day comprehensive radiology boot camp was developed including sessions on image interpretation, procedural skills, and appropriate image ordering. A multiple-choice quiz was administered before and after the elective, utilizing radiology questions from the validated AMSER STARS database...
January 17, 2024: Current Problems in Diagnostic Radiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38267344/impact-on-patient-attitudes-towards-lung-cancer-screening-and-smoking-cessation-with-radiology-consultation-pilot-survey-project
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alex G Thomas, Lydia Chelala, Andrea C King, Jonathan H Chung
PURPOSE: We developed a novel patient-radiologist consultation for patients scheduled for lung cancer screening (LCS). We hypothesized that this intervention would improve patient attitudes towards LCS adherence and smoking cessation. METHODS: This quality improvement project enrolled 38 LCS patients (a majority were African American) and included 20 current and 18 former smokers. The intervention, a 5-10 min consultation with a radiologist who provided preliminary interpretation of pertinent imaging findings in conjunction with smoking cessation counseling, took place in the radiology reading room immediately after the low dose computed tomography (LDCT) patient scan...
January 17, 2024: Current Problems in Diagnostic Radiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38246796/implicit-screening-of-abdominal-aortic-aneurysms-among-veterans-using-lumbar-spine-mri
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Arian Mashhood, Sachin Malik, Byung C Yoon
BACKGROUND: Early detection of abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAAs) is critical given the high morbidity and mortality of a ruptured aneurysm. Screening ultrasound is recommended for men 65 and 75 years of age with a smoking history. However, studies have shown that the rate of ultrasound screening is low and that implicit AAA screening by abdominal imaging studies that were not originally intended for AAA screening can play a major role in AAA detection. OBJECTIVE: The main objective was to evaluate the role of lumbar spine MRIs as an implicit AAA screening study by assessing the detection rate of AAAs in a broader cohort of veterans that included screening and non-screening populations...
January 17, 2024: Current Problems in Diagnostic Radiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38242771/imaging-3-0-a-scoping-review
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Yassine Alami Idrissi, Gabriel M Virador, Rahul B Singh, Dinesh Rao, Jeffrey A Stone, Sukhwinder J S Sandhu
We aim to provide a comprehensive summary of the current body of literature concerning the Imaging 3.0 initiative and its implications for patient care within the field of radiology. We offer a thorough analysis of the literature pertaining to the Imaging 3.0 initiative, emphasizing the practical application of the five pillars of the program, their cost-effectiveness, and their benefits in patient management. By doing so, we hope to illustrate the impact the Imaging 3.0 Initiative can have on the future of radiology and patient care...
January 17, 2024: Current Problems in Diagnostic Radiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38290903/sustainable-reduction-of-phone-call-interruptions-by-35-in-a-medical-imaging-department-using-an-automatic-voicemail-and-custom-call-redirection-system
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ngwe Rawlings Achangwa, Nathalie Nierobisch, Riccardo Ludovichetti, Giovanna Negrão de Figueiredo, Michael Kupka, Anthony De Vere-Tyndall, Thomas Frauenfelder, Zsolt Kulcsar, Nicolin Hainc
BACKGROUND: Have you ever been in the trenches of a complicated study only to be interrupted by a not-so urgent phone-call? We were, repeatedly- unfortunately. PURPOSE: To increase productivity of radiologists by quantifying the main source of interruptions (phone-calls) to the workflow of radiologists, and too assess the implemented solution. MATERIALS AND METHODS: To filter calls to the radiology consultant on duty, we introduced an automatic voicemail and custom call redirection system...
2024: Current Problems in Diagnostic Radiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38272749/don-t-skip-a-beat-critical-findings-in-imaging-studies-performed-in-adults-with-congenital-heart-disease
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REVIEW
Caroline Robb, M Zak Rajput, Demetrios Raptis, Sanjeev Bhalla
With ongoing advances in both medical and surgical management, the population of adults with congenital heart disease (CHD) continues to grow each year and has surpassed the number of pediatric cases. These adult patients will present to adult emergency departments with increasing frequency. Adults with CHD are at increased risk of developing not only cardiovascular complications, such as aortic dissection and thromboemboli, but also abdominopelvic and neurologic processes at younger ages. These individuals are also more likely to develop less urgent but clinically significant complications including end-organ dysfunction, baffle leaks, or bleeding collateral vessels...
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