The impact of trained radiographers as concurrent readers on performance and reading time of experienced radiologists in the UK Lung Cancer Screening (UKLS) trial.
Arjun NairNicholas J ScreatonJohn A HolemansDiane JonesLeigh ClementsBruce BartonNatalie GartlandStephen W DuffyDavid R BaldwinJohn K FieldDavid M HansellAnand DevarajPublished in: European radiology (2017)
• Radiographers as concurrent readers could improve radiologists' sensitivity in lung nodule detection. • An increase in false-positive detections with radiographer-assisted concurrent reading occurred. • The false-positive detection rate was still lower than reported for computer-aided detection. • Concurrent reading with radiographers was also faster than single reading. • The time saved per case using concurrently reading radiographers was relatively modest.