Six board-certified radiologists at 2 academic children's hospitals (Children's Hospital of Philadelphia [n = 3] and Boston Children's Hospital [n = 3]) interpreted the same 110 chest radiographs ...
If confirmation of safe NG tube placement requires a chest x-ray (CXR), this must be interpreted ... placement of nasogastric feeding tubes in adults (interpretation of x ray images): summary of a ...
Introduction A 2011 Patient Safety Alert for nasogastric tubes (NGT) highlighted only 31% of junior doctors had received formal guidance or training on the use of chest x-ray (CXR) for confirming NGT ...
A multicenter prospective study [5] (Dawes et al. 2004) Training improves medical student performance in image interpretation [6] (R. G. Dreyer et al. 2023) Assessing and comparing chest radiograph ...
They look darker on the image. X-rays are commonly done in doctors’ offices, radiology departments, imaging centers, and dentists’ offices. In a chest X-ray, an X-ray machine sends a beam of radiation ...
CheXpert is a large dataset of chest X-rays and competition for automated chest x-ray interpretation, which features uncertainty labels and radiologist-labeled reference standard evaluation sets.
We demonstrate that MedSelect learns an effective selection strategy outperforming baseline selection strategies across seen and unseen medical conditions for chest X-ray interpretation. We also ...
Standardized protocols for the evaluation of the chest radiograph are useful in the interpretation of this exam. In our study, we used the recommended criteria defined by the World Health Organization ...