Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4221285 Clinical Imaging 2015 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

PurposeTo compare diagnostic accuracy of intensivists to radiologists in reading bedside chest X-rays.MethodsIn a retrospective trial, 33 bedside chest X-rays were evaluated by five radiologists and five intensivists with different experience. Images were evaluated for devices and lung pathologies. Interobserver agreement and diagnostic accuracy were calculated. Computed tomography served as reference standard.ResultsSeniors had higher diagnostic accuracy than residents (mean-ExpBSenior= 1.456; mean-ExpBResident= 1.635). Interobserver agreement for installations was more homogenously distributed between radiologists compared to intensivists (ExpBRad= 1.204–1.672; ExpBInt= 1.005–2.368). Seniors had comparable diagnostic accuracy.ConclusionNo significant difference in diagnostic performance was seen between seniors of both disciplines, whereas the resident intensivists might still benefit from an interdisciplinary dialogue.

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