| Literature DB >> 23715766 |
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Abstract
OBJECTIVES: To gather information from radiological departments in Europe assessing the organisation and practice of radiological ultrasound and the diagnostic practice and training in ultrasound.Entities:
Year: 2013 PMID: 23715766 PMCID: PMC3731462 DOI: 10.1007/s13244-013-0257-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Insights Imaging ISSN: 1869-4101
Nationality of responders
| Germany (DE) | 19 |
| Austria (AT) | 18 |
| France (FR) | 16 |
| Spain (ES) | 14 |
| Italy (IT) | 11 |
| Hungary (HU) | 7 |
| Switzerland (CH) | 5 |
| The Netherlands (NL) | 4 |
| Turkey (TR) | 3 |
| UUK | 3 |
| Czech Rep (CZ) | 3 |
| Poland (PL) | 2 |
| Denmark (DK) | 2 |
| Romania (RO) | 2 |
| Norway (NO) | 2 |
| Croatia (HR) | 2 |
| Portugal (PT) | 2 |
| Belgium (BE) | 2 |
| Greece (GR) | 1 |
| Montenegro (ME) | 1 |
| Lithuania (LT) | 1 |
| Ireland (IE) | 1 |
| Serbia (RS) | 1 |
| Sweden (SE) | 1 |
Characteristics of the hospitals in which the radiology department performs more than 20,000 US examinations/year (nationality, presence/absence of teaching duties, number of inpatients, number of US machines available, ratio between number of US examinations performed by non-radiology specialists vs. radiologists)
| US exams/year | Nationality | Teaching duties | No. beds in hospital | No. US machines | US done by non-radiologists/US done by radiologists |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 47,441 | ES | Yes | >1,000 | 10-20 | 49/51 |
| 45,000 | LT | Yes | >1,000 | <10 | 50/50 |
| 41,834 | DE | Yes | >1,000 | <10 | 34/66 |
| 41,172 | HU | Yes | >1,000 | 10-20 | 10/90 |
| 30,000 | ES | Yes | 400-1,000 | <10 | 20/80 |
| 27,000 | RO | Yes | >1,000 | 10-20 | 15/85 |
| 25,000 | IT | Yes | 400-1,000 | <10 | 10/90 |
| 22,851 | IT | Yes | >1,000 | 10-20 | 40/60 |
| 22,000 | DE | Yes | >1,000 | <10 | 70/30 |
| 22,000 | ES | Yes | 400-1,000 | 10-20 | 20/80 |
| 21,000 | UK | Yes | >1,000 | <10 | 80/20 |
Characteristics of the hospitals in which the radiology department performs less than 5,000 US examinations/year (nationality, presence/absence of teaching duties, number of inpatients, number of US machines available, ratio between number of US examinations performed by non-radiology specialists vs. radiologists)
| US exams/year | Nationality | Teaching duties | No. beds in hospital | No. US machines | US done by non-radiologists/US done by radiologists |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 300 | DE | Yes | >1,000 | <10 | 95/5 |
| 1,400 | DE | Yes | >1,000 | <10 | 90/10 |
| 2,000 | AT | Yes | <400 | <10 | 80/20 |
| 2,400 | AT | No | <400 | <10 | 0/100 |
| 3,500 | DE | Yes | <400 | <10 | 60/40 |
| 3,700 | DE | Yes | >1,000 | <10 | 70/30 |
| 4,500 | HR | Yes | 400-1,000 | <10 | 40/60 |
| 4,800 | DE | Yes | >1,000 | <10 | 60/40 |
Length of the period of training within the US laboratory in the 84 teaching hospitals that reported it
| No. of teaching hospitals | Length of training |
|---|---|
| 13 | <4 months |
| 38 | 4–6 months |
| 26 | 6–12 months |
| 7 | >1 year |
Minimum number of US examinations to be performed before the end of the residency period in the 75 teaching hospitals that reported it
| No. of teaching hospitals | Minimum no. of US examination |
|---|---|
| 20 | <500 |
| 16 | 500–1,000 |
| 17 | 1,000–2,000 |
| 22 | >2,000 |
Proportion of US examinations performed by radiologists vs. non-radiologists. Although radiologists, as a whole, perform more US examinations than non-radiologists, the table shows there are differences among different departments, with slightly more than 50 % performing more than 70 % of the studies
| % of hospital US exams performed by radiologists | No. of radiology departments |
|---|---|
| ≥90 % | 25 (20.32 %) |
| 70–90 % | 37 (30.08 %) |
| 10–70 % | 57 (46.35 %) |
| <10 % | 4 (3.25 %) |