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Comparison of emergency pediatric breast ultrasound interpretations and management recommendations between pediatric radiologists and breast imaging radiologists.

Derek L Nguyen1, Emily B Ambinder1, Lisa A Mullen1, Eniola T Oluyemi1, Emily A Dunn2.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: Pediatric patients with breast-related symptoms often initially present to the emergency department for evaluation. While pediatric radiologists are accustomed to evaluating acute infectious and traumatic etiologies, they may be less familiar with breast-specific findings. This study compares management recommendations of pediatric breast ultrasounds performed in the emergency setting between pediatric and breast imaging radiologists.
METHODS: This retrospective cohort study reviewed data from all pediatric breast ultrasounds performed in the emergency setting from a single academic institution from 1/1/14 to 12/31/19. During the study period, 12 pediatric radiologists with experience ranging from 1 to 33 years interpreted pediatric breast ultrasounds. Three breast imaging radiologists (with 3, 8, and 25 years of experience) retrospectively reviewed each case and recorded whether further management was recommended. Differences in recommendations were compared using Fisher's exact test. Cohen's kappa was used to assess agreement between subspecialty radiologists.
RESULTS: This study included 75 pediatric patients, with mean age 13 ± 5.6 years and malignancy rate of 1.3% (1/75). Pediatric radiologists and the most experienced breast imaging radiologist had moderate agreement in management recommendations (k = 0.54). There was no significant difference in recommendations for further management between pediatric radiologists (22/75 [29.3%]) and the most experienced breast imaging radiologist (15/75 [20.0%]), p = 0.26.
CONCLUSION: Recommendations for pediatric breast complaints in the emergency setting are comparable between subspecialties.
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Keywords:  Breast ultrasound; Pediatric; emergency department

Year:  2022        PMID: 35971026     DOI: 10.1007/s10140-022-02081-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Emerg Radiol        ISSN: 1070-3004


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