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Does the patient-assisted compression mode affect the mammography quality? A within-woman randomized controlled trial.

Daniela Perez-LeonMargarita PossoJavier LouroBelén EjarqueMónica ArranzNatalia ArenasJose MaiquesJuan MartínezFrancesc MaciáMarta RománAna Rodríguez-AranaXavier CastellsRodrigo Alcántara
Published in: European radiology (2022)
No differences were found in the distribution of the PGMI classification, a tool for quality assessment, between patient-assisted compression and standard compression. Similar results were found on stratification of image quality by mammographic view and breast laterality for both types of compression. None of the PGMI criteria had significantly more errors in patient-assisted compression than in standard compression.
Keyphrases
  • case report
  • randomized controlled trial
  • image quality
  • computed tomography
  • machine learning
  • clinical trial
  • magnetic resonance imaging
  • deep learning
  • systematic review
  • patient safety
  • quality improvement