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Abstract
This study describes the design of a real-time interactive multimedia teleradiology system and assesses how the system is used by referring physicians in point-of-care situations and supports or hinders aspects of physician-radiologist interaction. We developed a real-time multimedia teleradiology management system that automates the transfer of images and radiologists' reports and surveyed physicians to triangulate the findings and to verify the realism and results of the experiment. The web-based survey was delivered to 150 physicians from a range of specialties. The survey was completed by 72% of physicians. Data showed a correlation between rich interactivity, satisfaction, and effectiveness. The results of our experiments suggest that real-time multimedia teleradiology systems are valued by referring physicians and may have the potential for enhancing their practice and improving patient care and highlight the critical role of multimedia technologies to provide real-time multimode interactivity in current medical care.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27294118 PMCID: PMC4886096 DOI: 10.1155/2016/4126841
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biomed Res Int Impact factor: 3.411
Figure 1MTMS system description.
Figure 2MTMS multilayer integration-based architectural design.
Figure 3View case screen for physicians—prototype.
Figure 4The effect of real-time multimode interaction on effectiveness.
Figure 5The effect of real-time multimode interaction on satisfaction.
Figure 6Real-time multimode interactive teleradiology system as a substitute for radiologist consultation.