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Clinical Trial
. 1991 Mar 9;302(6776):568-9.
doi: 10.1136/bmj.302.6776.568.

How well can radiographers triage x ray films in accident and emergency departments?

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How well can radiographers triage x ray films in accident and emergency departments?

I G Renwick et al. BMJ. .

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  • BMJ 1991 Mar 23;302(6778):696

Abstract

Objective: To assess the ability of radiographers to identify abnormal radiographs of patients attending accident and emergency departments.

Design: Prospective study over six weeks.

Setting: Teaching hospital casualty x ray department.

Patients: 3394 consecutive patients referred for radiography.

Interventions: Radiographs were assessed by radiographers who were offered a four point triage scheme: normal, abnormal, insignificantly abnormal, or further advice required.

Main outcome measures: Comparison of radiographers' assessments with an assessment made independently by the reporting radiologists.

Results: Overall disagreement between the radiographers and radiologists was 9.4%. There were 7% false positives and 14% false negatives. Most errors occurred in assessing radiographs of the skull, facial bones, chest, abdomen, and soft tissues.

Conclusion: Unselected radiographers can offer useful advice on radiographs to casualty officers, but their high rate of false positive diagnoses indicates that they cannot triage casualty radiographs sufficiently accurately to allow them to extend their current reporting role.

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  • Triage of x-ray films?
    [No authors listed] [No authors listed] BMJ. 1991 Apr 27;302(6783):1023-4. BMJ. 1991. PMID: 2039887 Free PMC article. No abstract available.

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