Imaging

Use of Decision-Analytic Modelling to Assess the Cost-Effectiveness of Diagnostic Imaging of the Spine, Shoulder, and Knee: A Scoping Review – Sean Docking et al.

2023-04-14T13:59:00+10:00Imaging, Low-value care, Musculoskeletal, Overtesting, Publications, Risk|

Limited evidence is available on the cost-effectiveness of diagnostic imaging for back, neck, knee, and shoulder complaints. Decision analytic modelling may be an appropriate method to synthesise evidence from multiple sources, and overcomes issues with trial-based economic evaluations.

Some magnetic resonance imaging findings may predict future low back pain and disability: a systematic review – Christopher S Han et al.

2023-04-14T13:53:17+10:00Back pain, Imaging, Low back pain, Musculoskeletal, Pain, Publications|

Do magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) findings predict future low back pain (LBP), associated disability and global recovery in people with current LBP? Do MRI findings predict these outcomes in people with no current LBP? Do MRI findings predict these outcomes in a mixed sample of people with [...]

Artificial intelligence (AI) for breast cancer screening: BreastScreen population-based cohort study of cancer detection – M. Luke Marinovich et al.

2023-04-14T13:46:26+10:00AI, Breast cancer, Cancer, Imaging, Publications, Screening|

Artificial intelligence (AI) has been proposed to reduce false-positive screens, increase cancer detection rates (CDRs), and address resourcing challenges faced by breast screening programs. We compared the accuracy of AI versus radiologists in real-world population breast cancer screening, and estimated potential impacts on CDR, recall [...]

Reflections from Women with an Interval Breast Cancer Diagnosis: A Qualitative Analysis of Open Disclosure in the BreastScreen Western Australia Program – Lily Claringbold et al.

2023-03-01T14:08:33+11:00Breast cancer, Breast density, Cancer, Health policy, Imaging, Publications, Screening|

Open disclosure is a process of addressing a negative health outcome that includes an apology and an opportunity for the client to discuss concerns. BreastScreen Western Australia has implemented a policy of open disclosure. The purpose of this study was to gain an understanding of [...]

Computed Tomography Angiography for Detection of Pulmonary Embolism in Western Australia Shows Increasing Use with Decreasing Diagnostic Yield – David Youens et al.

2023-03-01T12:29:15+11:00Choosing Wisely, Imaging, Overdiagnosis, Overtesting, Overtreatment, Overuse, Publications|

CTPA use increased from 2005 to 2015 while diagnostic yield amongst ED patients decreased. The PE hospitalization rate also increased, while the outcome of PE mortality remained constant. Although this study cannot prove that overuse occurred, increasing CTPA use with decreasing diagnostic yield suggests an [...]

Effect of an Individualized Audit and Feedback Intervention on Rates of Musculoskeletal Diagnostic Imaging Requests – Denise A. O’Connor, Paul Glasziou & Rachelle Buchbinder

2023-01-25T15:24:50+11:00Audit and feedback, Imaging, Musculoskeletal, Overuse, Publications|

The evidence base for audit and feedback is incomplete and slow moving: agencies that routinely use feedback to improve care have limited evidence on the best designs and delivery of their feedback programs. Hence, the Department collaborated with researchers to conduct a randomized trial of their [...]

Understanding overuse of diagnostic imaging for patients with low back pain in the Emergency Department: a qualitative study – Johan Blokzijl et al.

2023-01-11T16:20:27+11:00Back pain, Imaging, Low back pain, Publications|

Overuse of lumbar imaging in the Emergency Department is a well-recognised healthcare challenge. Studies to date have not provided robust evidence that available interventions can reduce overuse. For an intervention aimed at reducing imaging to be effective, insight into how both patients and clinicians view [...]

Appropriateness of Imaging Decisions for Low Back Pain Presenting to the Emergency Department: A Retrospective Chart Review Study – Adrian Traeger et al.

2023-01-11T16:20:41+11:00Back pain, Imaging, Low back pain, Publications|

Imaging for low back pain is widely regarded as a target for efforts to reduce low value care. We aimed to estimate the prevalence of overuse and underuse of lumbar imaging in the Emergency Department. In this study of emergency care there was evidence of [...]

Enhancing clinician and patient understanding of radiology reports: a scoping review of international guidelines – Caitlin Farmer et al.

2023-01-11T15:47:10+11:00Imaging, Publications, Radiology reports, Tests|

Imaging reports are the primary method of communicating diagnostic imaging findings between the radiologist and the referring clinician. Guidelines produced by professional bodies provide guidance on content and format of imaging reports, but the extent to which they consider comprehensibility for referring clinicians and their [...]

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