Revealing the most common reporting errors through data mining of the report proofreading process.
Jan VosshenrichIvan NesicJoshy CyriacDaniel T BollElmar M MerkleTobias HeyePublished in: European radiology (2020)
• The two most common reporting errors in residents' preliminary reports are laterality discriminator confusions (left/right) and unnoticed descriptor misregistration by speech recognition (one/none). • Structured reporting reduces the overall the error frequency in the findings report section by a factor of 10 (structured reporting: mean 0.2 per report; prose-style reporting: 2.0) but does not affect the occurrence of the two major errors. • Staff radiologist review behavior noticeably differs between radiology subspecialties.