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Abdominal fellowship-trained versus generalist radiologist accuracy when interpreting MR and CT for the diagnosis of appendicitis.

Rebecca L BrackenJohn B HarringaB Keegan MarkhardtNewrhee KimJohn K ParkDouglas R KitchinJessica B RobbinsTimothy J ZiemlewiczJen BirstlerMichael J RyanLy HoangPerry J PickhardtScott B ReederMichael D Repplinger
Published in: European radiology (2021)
• There was no significant difference in MR image interpretation accuracy between generalist and abdominal fellowship-trained radiologists when evaluating sensitivity (p = 1.0) and specificity (p = 0.53). • There was no significant difference in accuracy comparing MR to CT imaging for diagnosing appendicitis for either sensitivity (p = 0.21) or specificity (p = 0.17). • With experience, generalist radiologists enhanced their MR interpretation accuracy as demonstrated by improved interpretation sensitivity (OR 2.89 CI 1.44-5.77, p = 0.003) and decreased mean interpretation time (5 to 3.89 min).
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