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Cecilia Petersson1, Magnus Båth2, Jenny Vikgren3, Åse Allansdotter Johnsson4.
Abstract
The aim of the study was to investigate the potential role of chest tomosynthesis (CTS) at a tertiary referral centre by exploring to what extent CTS could substitute chest radiography (CXR) and computed tomography (CT). The study comprised 1433 CXR, 523 CT and 216 CTS examinations performed 5 years after the introduction of CTS. For each examination, it was decided if CTS would have been appropriate instead of CXR (CXR cases), if CTS could have replaced the performed CT (CT cases) or if CT would have been performed had CTS not been available (CTS cases). It was judged that (a) CTS had been appropriate in 15 % of the CXR examinations, (b) CTS could have replaced additionally 7 % of the CT examinations and (c) CT would have been carried out in 63 % of the performed CTS examinations, had CTS not been available. In conclusion, the potential role for CTS to substitute other modalities during office hours at a tertiary referral centre may be in the order of 20 and 25 % of performed CXR and chest CT, respectively.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26979807 PMCID: PMC4911966 DOI: 10.1093/rpd/ncw040
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Radiat Prot Dosimetry ISSN: 0144-8420 Impact factor: 0.972
Figure 1.Pie charts showing the proportion of examinations (a) in the regular workflow of the studied radiology department, (b) in the event that CTS had been unavailable and (c) with the potential role of CTS replacing part of CXR and CT examinations. CXR, chest radiography; CTS, chest tomosynthesis; CT, computed tomography.