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Radiological Reports: A Comparison between the Transmission Efficiency of Information in Free Text and in Structured Reports

INTRODUCTION: This work proposes to improve the transmission of information between requiring physicians and radiologists. OBJECTIVES: Evaluate the implementation of a structured report (SR) in a university hospital. METHODS: A model of a structured report for thyroid sonography was developed accord...

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Autores principales: Barbosa, Flavio, Maciel, Lea Maria Zanini, Vieira, Elizabeth Melmi, de Azevedo Marques, Paulo M., Elias, Jorge, Muglia, Valdair Francisco
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Hospital das Clínicas da Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de São Paulo 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2815277/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20126341
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1807-59322010000100004
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author Barbosa, Flavio
Maciel, Lea Maria Zanini
Vieira, Elizabeth Melmi
de Azevedo Marques, Paulo M.
Elias, Jorge
Muglia, Valdair Francisco
author_facet Barbosa, Flavio
Maciel, Lea Maria Zanini
Vieira, Elizabeth Melmi
de Azevedo Marques, Paulo M.
Elias, Jorge
Muglia, Valdair Francisco
author_sort Barbosa, Flavio
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description INTRODUCTION: This work proposes to improve the transmission of information between requiring physicians and radiologists. OBJECTIVES: Evaluate the implementation of a structured report (SR) in a university hospital. METHODS: A model of a structured report for thyroid sonography was developed according to information gathered from radiologists and endocrinologists working in this field. The report was based on a web platform and installed as a part of a Radiological Information System (RIS) and a Hospital Information System (HIS). The time for the report generation under the two forms was evaluated over a four-month period, two months for each method. After this period, radiologists and requiring physicians were questioned about the two methods of reporting. RESULTS: For free text, 98 sonograms were reported to have thyroids with nodules in an average time of 8.71 (+/−4.11) minutes, and 59 sonograms of thyroids without nodules were reported in an average time of 4.54 (+/− 3.97) minutes. For SR, 73 sonograms in an average time of 6.08 (+/−3.8) minutes for thyroids with nodules and 3.67 (+/−2.51) minutes for thyroids without nodules. Most of the radiologists (76.2%) preferred the SR, as originally created or with suggested changes. Among endocrinologists, 80% preferred the SR. DISCUSSION: From the requiring physicians’ perspective, the SR enabled standardization and improved information transmission. This information is valuable because physicians need reports prepared by radiologists. CONCLUSIONS: The implementation of a SR in a university hospital, under an RIS/HIS system, was viable. Radiologists and endocrinologists preferred the SR when compared to free text, and both agreed that the former improved the transmission of information.
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spelling pubmed-28152772010-02-02 Radiological Reports: A Comparison between the Transmission Efficiency of Information in Free Text and in Structured Reports Barbosa, Flavio Maciel, Lea Maria Zanini Vieira, Elizabeth Melmi de Azevedo Marques, Paulo M. Elias, Jorge Muglia, Valdair Francisco Clinics (Sao Paulo) Clinical Science INTRODUCTION: This work proposes to improve the transmission of information between requiring physicians and radiologists. OBJECTIVES: Evaluate the implementation of a structured report (SR) in a university hospital. METHODS: A model of a structured report for thyroid sonography was developed according to information gathered from radiologists and endocrinologists working in this field. The report was based on a web platform and installed as a part of a Radiological Information System (RIS) and a Hospital Information System (HIS). The time for the report generation under the two forms was evaluated over a four-month period, two months for each method. After this period, radiologists and requiring physicians were questioned about the two methods of reporting. RESULTS: For free text, 98 sonograms were reported to have thyroids with nodules in an average time of 8.71 (+/−4.11) minutes, and 59 sonograms of thyroids without nodules were reported in an average time of 4.54 (+/− 3.97) minutes. For SR, 73 sonograms in an average time of 6.08 (+/−3.8) minutes for thyroids with nodules and 3.67 (+/−2.51) minutes for thyroids without nodules. Most of the radiologists (76.2%) preferred the SR, as originally created or with suggested changes. Among endocrinologists, 80% preferred the SR. DISCUSSION: From the requiring physicians’ perspective, the SR enabled standardization and improved information transmission. This information is valuable because physicians need reports prepared by radiologists. CONCLUSIONS: The implementation of a SR in a university hospital, under an RIS/HIS system, was viable. Radiologists and endocrinologists preferred the SR when compared to free text, and both agreed that the former improved the transmission of information. Hospital das Clínicas da Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de São Paulo 2010-01 /pmc/articles/PMC2815277/ /pubmed/20126341 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1807-59322010000100004 Text en Copyright © 2010 Hospital das Clínicas da FMUSP
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Barbosa, Flavio
Maciel, Lea Maria Zanini
Vieira, Elizabeth Melmi
de Azevedo Marques, Paulo M.
Elias, Jorge
Muglia, Valdair Francisco
Radiological Reports: A Comparison between the Transmission Efficiency of Information in Free Text and in Structured Reports
title Radiological Reports: A Comparison between the Transmission Efficiency of Information in Free Text and in Structured Reports
title_full Radiological Reports: A Comparison between the Transmission Efficiency of Information in Free Text and in Structured Reports
title_fullStr Radiological Reports: A Comparison between the Transmission Efficiency of Information in Free Text and in Structured Reports
title_full_unstemmed Radiological Reports: A Comparison between the Transmission Efficiency of Information in Free Text and in Structured Reports
title_short Radiological Reports: A Comparison between the Transmission Efficiency of Information in Free Text and in Structured Reports
title_sort radiological reports: a comparison between the transmission efficiency of information in free text and in structured reports
topic Clinical Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2815277/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20126341
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1807-59322010000100004
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