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Image and Diagnosis Quality of X-Ray Image Transmission via Cell Phone Camera: A Project Study Evaluating Quality and Reliability

INTRODUCTION: Developments in telemedicine have not produced any relevant benefits for orthopedics and trauma surgery to date. For the present project study, several parameters were examined during assessment of x-ray images, which had been photographed and transmitted via cell phone. MATERIALS AND...

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Autores principales: Goost, Hans, Witten, Johannes, Heck, Andreas, Hadizadeh, Dariusch R., Weber, Oliver, Gräff, Ingo, Burger, Christof, Montag, Mareen, Koerfer, Felix, Kabir, Koroush
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3474770/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23082108
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0043402
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author Goost, Hans
Witten, Johannes
Heck, Andreas
Hadizadeh, Dariusch R.
Weber, Oliver
Gräff, Ingo
Burger, Christof
Montag, Mareen
Koerfer, Felix
Kabir, Koroush
author_facet Goost, Hans
Witten, Johannes
Heck, Andreas
Hadizadeh, Dariusch R.
Weber, Oliver
Gräff, Ingo
Burger, Christof
Montag, Mareen
Koerfer, Felix
Kabir, Koroush
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description INTRODUCTION: Developments in telemedicine have not produced any relevant benefits for orthopedics and trauma surgery to date. For the present project study, several parameters were examined during assessment of x-ray images, which had been photographed and transmitted via cell phone. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A total of 100 x-ray images of various body regions were photographed with a Nokia cell phone and transmitted via email or MMS. Next, the transmitted photographs were reviewed on a laptop computer by five medical specialists and assessed regarding quality and diagnosis. RESULTS: Due to their poor quality, the transmitted MMS images could not be evaluated and this path of transmission was therefore excluded. Mean size of transmitted x-ray email images was 394 kB (range: 265–590 kB, SD ±59), average transmission time was 3.29 min ±8 (CI 95%: 1.7–4.9). Applying a score from 1–10 (very poor - excellent), mean image quality was 5.8. In 83.2±4% (mean value ± SD) of cases (median 82; 80–89%), there was agreement between final diagnosis and assessment by the five medical experts who had received the images. However, there was a markedly low concurrence ratio in the thoracic area and in pediatric injuries. DISCUSSION: While the rate of accurate diagnosis and indication for surgery was high with a concurrence ratio of 83%, considerable differences existed between the assessed regions, with lowest values for thoracic images. Teleradiology is a cost-effective, rapid method which can be applied wherever wireless cell phone reception is available. In our opinion, this method is in principle suitable for clinical use, enabling the physician on duty to agree on appropriate measures with colleagues located elsewhere via x-ray image transmission on a cell phone.
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spelling pubmed-34747702012-10-18 Image and Diagnosis Quality of X-Ray Image Transmission via Cell Phone Camera: A Project Study Evaluating Quality and Reliability Goost, Hans Witten, Johannes Heck, Andreas Hadizadeh, Dariusch R. Weber, Oliver Gräff, Ingo Burger, Christof Montag, Mareen Koerfer, Felix Kabir, Koroush PLoS One Research Article INTRODUCTION: Developments in telemedicine have not produced any relevant benefits for orthopedics and trauma surgery to date. For the present project study, several parameters were examined during assessment of x-ray images, which had been photographed and transmitted via cell phone. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A total of 100 x-ray images of various body regions were photographed with a Nokia cell phone and transmitted via email or MMS. Next, the transmitted photographs were reviewed on a laptop computer by five medical specialists and assessed regarding quality and diagnosis. RESULTS: Due to their poor quality, the transmitted MMS images could not be evaluated and this path of transmission was therefore excluded. Mean size of transmitted x-ray email images was 394 kB (range: 265–590 kB, SD ±59), average transmission time was 3.29 min ±8 (CI 95%: 1.7–4.9). Applying a score from 1–10 (very poor - excellent), mean image quality was 5.8. In 83.2±4% (mean value ± SD) of cases (median 82; 80–89%), there was agreement between final diagnosis and assessment by the five medical experts who had received the images. However, there was a markedly low concurrence ratio in the thoracic area and in pediatric injuries. DISCUSSION: While the rate of accurate diagnosis and indication for surgery was high with a concurrence ratio of 83%, considerable differences existed between the assessed regions, with lowest values for thoracic images. Teleradiology is a cost-effective, rapid method which can be applied wherever wireless cell phone reception is available. In our opinion, this method is in principle suitable for clinical use, enabling the physician on duty to agree on appropriate measures with colleagues located elsewhere via x-ray image transmission on a cell phone. Public Library of Science 2012-10-17 /pmc/articles/PMC3474770/ /pubmed/23082108 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0043402 Text en © 2012 Goost et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Goost, Hans
Witten, Johannes
Heck, Andreas
Hadizadeh, Dariusch R.
Weber, Oliver
Gräff, Ingo
Burger, Christof
Montag, Mareen
Koerfer, Felix
Kabir, Koroush
Image and Diagnosis Quality of X-Ray Image Transmission via Cell Phone Camera: A Project Study Evaluating Quality and Reliability
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title_full Image and Diagnosis Quality of X-Ray Image Transmission via Cell Phone Camera: A Project Study Evaluating Quality and Reliability
title_fullStr Image and Diagnosis Quality of X-Ray Image Transmission via Cell Phone Camera: A Project Study Evaluating Quality and Reliability
title_full_unstemmed Image and Diagnosis Quality of X-Ray Image Transmission via Cell Phone Camera: A Project Study Evaluating Quality and Reliability
title_short Image and Diagnosis Quality of X-Ray Image Transmission via Cell Phone Camera: A Project Study Evaluating Quality and Reliability
title_sort image and diagnosis quality of x-ray image transmission via cell phone camera: a project study evaluating quality and reliability
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3474770/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23082108
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0043402
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