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Reporting frequency of radiology findings increases after introducing visual rating scales in the primary care diagnostic work up of subjective and mild cognitive impairment.

Claes HåkanssonGustav TorissonElisabet LondosOskar HanssonIsabella M Björkman-BurtscherDanielle van Westen
Published in: European radiology (2020)
• Introducing visual rating scales in clinical practice increases the reporting frequency of MTA, WMC, and GCA in the diagnostic work up of subjective and mild cognitive impairment. • Introducing visual rating scales has an effect on the true positive rate of reported MTA. • Compliance with contextual radiology templates remains low when use of the template is not enforced by the department leadership.
Keyphrases
  • mild cognitive impairment
  • cognitive decline
  • primary care
  • clinical practice
  • artificial intelligence
  • adverse drug
  • psychometric properties
  • sleep quality
  • emergency department
  • deep learning
  • tertiary care