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Der Radiologe ◽  
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Stefan Wirth ◽  
Ferco H. Berger ◽  
Ana Blanco Barrio ◽  
Martin G. Wagner ◽  
Raffaela Basilico

2021 ◽  
Vol 12 (1S) ◽  
pp. 8-16
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2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-2
Author(s):  
Camila Silva Barbosa ◽  
Hye Ju Lee

On October 15th 2020, the Emergency Radiology Journal published our article entitled “COVID-19 pneumonia in the emergency department: correlation of initial chest CT findings with short-term outcome”, that evaluated clinical, laboratorial and imaging findings of laboratory confirmed COVID-19 patients as predictors of severe disease. In this paper, we will explore the context and significance of the early recognition of the disease severity on patients’ management.


Author(s):  
Vincenzo Russo ◽  
Camilla Sportoletti ◽  
Giulia Scalas ◽  
Domenico Attinà ◽  
Francesco Buia ◽  
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Abstract Purpose To evaluate the feasibility of triple rule out computed tomography (TRO-CT) in an emergency radiology workflow by comparing the diagnostic performance of cardiovascular and general radiologists in the interpretation of emergency TRO-CT studies in patients with acute and atypical chest pain. Methods Between July 2017 and December 2019, 350 adult patients underwent TRO-CT studies for the assessment of atypical chest pain. Three radiologists with different fields and years of expertise (a cardioradiologist—CR, an emergency senior radiologist—SER, and an emergency junior radiologist—JER) retrospectively and independently reviewed all TRO-CT studies, by trans-axial and multiplanar reconstruction only. Concordance rates were then calculated using as reference blinded results from a different senior cardioradiologist, who previously evaluated studies using all available analysis software. Results Concordance rate was 100% for acute aortic syndrome (AAS) and pulmonary embolism (PE). About coronary stenosis (CS) for non-obstructive (<50%), CS concordance rates were 97.98%, 90.91%, and 97.18%, respectively, for CR, SER, and JER; for obstructive CS (>50%), concordance rates were respectively 88%, 85.7%, and 71.43%. Moreover, it was globally observed a better performance in the evaluation of last half of examinations compared with the first one. Conclusions Our study confirm the feasibility of the TRO-CT even in an Emergency Radiology department that cannot rely on a 24/7 availability of a dedicated skilled cardiovascular radiologist. The “undedicated” radiologists could exclude with good diagnostic accuracy the presence of obstructive stenosis, those with a clinical impact on patient management, without needing time-consuming software and/or reconstructions.


Radiology ◽  
2021 ◽  
pp. 202917
Author(s):  
James T. Lee ◽  
Emily Slade ◽  
Jennifer Uyeda ◽  
Scott D. Steenburg ◽  
Suzanne T. Chong ◽  
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