1. Structured reporting of x-rays for atraumatic shoulder pain: advantages over free text?
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Schöppe F, Sommer WH, Schmidutz F, Pförringer D, Armbruster M, Paprottka KJ, Plum JLV, Sabel BO, Meinel FG, and Sommer NN
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- Clinical Decision-Making, Female, Humans, Interdisciplinary Communication, Internet, Male, Radiography, Research Report standards, Retrospective Studies, Software, Medical Records classification, Medical Records standards, Shoulder Pain diagnostic imaging
- Abstract
Background: To analyse structured and free text reports of shoulder X-ray examinations evaluating the quality of reports and potential contributions to clinical decision-making., Methods: We acquired both standard free text and structured reports of 31 patients with a painful shoulder without history of previous trauma who received X-ray exams. A template was created for the structured report based on the template ID 0000154 (Shoulder X-ray) from radreport.org using online software with clickable decision trees with concomitant generation of structured semantic reports. All reports were evaluated regarding overall quality and key features: content, information extraction and clinical relevance., Results: Two experienced orthopaedic surgeons reviewed and rated structured and free text reports of 31 patients independently. The structured reports achieved significantly higher median ratings in all key features evaluated (P < 0.001), including facilitation of information extraction (P < 0.001) and better contribution to subsequent clinical decision-making (P < 0.001). The overall quality of structured reports was significantly higher than in free text report (P < 0.001)., Conclusions: A comprehensive structured template may be a useful tool to assist in clinical decision-making and is, thus, recommended for the reporting of degenerative changes regarding X-ray examinations of the shoulder.
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- 2018
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