全景 X 光片上头颈部钙化检测中临床经验的影响:基于应用程序的评估。

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Annals of Medicine and Surgery Pub Date : 2024-10-11 eCollection Date: 2024-11-01 DOI:10.1097/MS9.0000000000002638
Benedikt Schneider, Pascal Grün, Ulli Degel, Dragan Ströbele, Patrick Bandura, Florian Pfaffeneder-Mantai, Constantin von See, Dritan Turhani
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简介数字全景X光片(DPR)是牙科实践中用于初步检测头颈部软组织钙化的第一诊断工具。本研究的目的是使用自主开发的应用程序(App)来评估不同培训水平的牙科学生检查已知不同软组织钙化的 DPR 的能力:方法:在相同的时间(15 分钟)和检查条件下,由临床前、首次临床和最后一次临床的牙科学生,以及具有少于或等于 1 年专业经验的牙科医生等四组人员对已知的 100 个有钙化(n=50)和无钙化(n=50)的 DPR 进行独立评估。使用 Unity 软件开发了检查应用程序,可在 DPR 上标记钙化区域。对各组之间的数据进行了统计分析(显著性水平:P<0.05):结果结果显示,所有组别的钙化总检出率均为 29.17%。牙科医生的检出率最高(36.46%),其次是最后一名学生(29.69%)、第一名学生(32.29%)和临床前学生(15.10%):这些研究结果表明,临床经验对正确检测 DPR 中的软组织钙化起着重要作用。然而,牙科教育中放射学培训的不足可能会导致诊断错误。由于这些钙化可能会危及生命,因此研究结果强调有必要在牙科课程中进行早期培训,以提高诊断能力并尽量减少可能出现的诊断错误。
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Influence of clinical experience in detecting calcifications of the head and neck region on panoramic radiographs: an app-based evaluation.

Introduction: Digital panoramic radiographs (DPRs) are used in dental practice as the first diagnostic tool for the initial detection of head and neck regions soft-tissue calcifications. The aim of this study was to use a self-developed application (App) to evaluate the ability of dental students at different levels of training to examine known DPRs with different soft-tissue calcification.

Methods: A total of known 100 DPRs with (n=50) and without (n=50) calcification were independently evaluated by four groups: preclinical, first clinical and last clinical dental students, and dentists with less than or equal to 1 year of professional experience in the same time (15 min) and examination conditions. Unity software was used to develop the examination App, which allowed to mark areas with calcifications on the DPRs. The data were statistically analyzed between the groups (significance level: P<0.05) for every location, and the detection rate was calculated as a percentage of detected calcifications.

Results: Results revealed that the overall detection rate of calcifications in all groups was 29.17%. Dentists exhibited the highest detection rate (36.46%), followed by the last- (29.69%), first- (32.29%), and preclinical (15.10%) students.

Conclusion: These findings suggest that clinical experience plays a role in the correct detection of soft-tissue calcifications in DPRs. However, deficiencies in radiological training during dental education may contribute to diagnostic errors. As these can become life-threatening risks, the results highlight the need for early training in the dental curriculum to improve diagnostic performance and minimize possible diagnostic errors.

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