N. Clerkin , C. Ski , M. Suleiman , Z. Gandomkar , P. Brennan , R. Strudwick
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摘要
目的在英国,自 1995 年以来,具有图像判读资格的放射技师就开始判读乳房 X 光照片。这些放射技师的职称是放射学高级从业人员(RAP)或放射技师顾问。本研究在最近发表的研究基础上,进一步探讨了可能影响 RAP 报告表现的临床、非临床和经验因素。在读者不知道的情况下,有 20 个病例包含恶性肿瘤。为每个 RAP 确定了灵敏度、特异性、病变灵敏度、接收器操作特征 (ROC) 和千斤顶刀自由响应操作特征 (AFROC) 值。结果具有 10 年以上图像解读经验的 RAP 与少于 10 年经验的 RAP 相比,特异性(51.3% vs 84.8%,p = 0.0264)、ROC(0.83 vs 0.91,p = 0.0264)和 AFROC(0.75 vs 0.87,p = 0.0037)值均较低。此外,去年接受过眼科检查的受检者的灵敏度值为 90.7%,而未接受过眼科检查的受检者的灵敏度值为 82%(p = 0.021)。结论这些数据揭示了以前未被发现的影响 RAP 在解读乳腺 X 射线图像时诊断效果的因素。强调这些发现将使筛查机构有能力更好地研究标准化绩效的方法,并为绩效基准提供一个基线。对实践的启示这项研究首次初步探讨了在解读乳腺X光筛查图像时可能与RAP绩效相关的因素。
An initial exploration of factors that may impact radiographer performance in reporting mammograms
Objectives
In the United Kingdom, radiographers with a qualification in image interpretation have interpreted mammograms since 1995. These radiographers work under the title of radiography advanced practitioners (RAP) or Consultant Radiographer. This study extends upon what has been very recently published by exploring further clinical, non-clinical and experiential factors that may impact the reporting performance of RAPs.
Methods
Fifteen RAPs interpreted an image test set of 60 2D mammograms of known truth using the Detected-X software platform. Unknown to the reader, twenty cases contained a malignancy. Sensitivity, specificity, lesion sensitivity, receiver operating characteristic (ROC) and jack-knife free response operating characteristic (AFROC) values were established for each RAP. Specific features that had significant impact on accuracy were identified using Student's-T and Mann Whitney tests.
Results
RAPs with more than 10 years' experience in image interpretation, compared to those with less than 10 years’ experience, demonstrated lower specificity (51.3% vs 84.8%, p = 0.0264), ROC (0.83 vs 0.91, p = 0.0264) and AFROC (0.75 vs 0.87, p = 0.0037) values. Further, higher sensitivity values of 90.7% were seen in those RAPs who had an eye test in the last year compared to those who had not, 82% (p = 0.021). Other changes are presented in the paper.
Conclusion
These data reveal previously unidentified factors that impact the diagnostic efficacy of RAPs when interpreting mammographic images. Highlighting such findings will empower screening authorities to better examine ways of standardising performance and offer a baseline for performance benchmarks.
Implications for practice
This study for the first time performs an initial exploration of the factors that may be associated with RAP performance when interpreting screening mammograms.
RadiographyRADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING-
CiteScore
4.70
自引率
34.60%
发文量
169
审稿时长
63 days
期刊介绍:
Radiography is an International, English language, peer-reviewed journal of diagnostic imaging and radiation therapy. Radiography is the official professional journal of the College of Radiographers and is published quarterly. Radiography aims to publish the highest quality material, both clinical and scientific, on all aspects of diagnostic imaging and radiation therapy and oncology.