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E-Book, Englisch, 228 Seiten, ePub

Brook / Sommer Radiology Structured Reporting Handbook

Disease-Specific Templates and Interpretation Pearls
1. Auflage 2021
ISBN: 978-1-63853-678-9
Verlag: Thieme
Format: EPUB
Kopierschutz: 6 - ePub Watermark

Disease-Specific Templates and Interpretation Pearls

E-Book, Englisch, 228 Seiten, ePub

ISBN: 978-1-63853-678-9
Verlag: Thieme
Format: EPUB
Kopierschutz: 6 - ePub Watermark



Multiple studies show that referring physicians have a clear preference for structured radiology reports due to clarity and ease of interpretation, yet a one-size-fits all approach does not address disease complexities. Concurrently, the use of structured radiology templates has increased, driven in part by the need to comply with big data and artificial intelligence as well as reimbursement. Standardization of reporting is one of the first essential steps in the transformation of radiology from "the art of imaging" to a robust data science.

by Professors Olga R. Brook, Wieland H. Sommer, and esteemed colleagues is a highly practical guide on structured reporting for every major area of radiology. Featuring disease-specific templates, the book is organized in six sections and 53 chapters. Section one covers core foundation topics, from different definitions of structured reporting and pros and cons to change management and how to build templates. Five disease-specific sections encompass specific cancers and a variety of abdominal, thoracic, neurological, and cardiovascular diseases and conditions.

Key Highlights

  • Downloadable disease-specific templates for a variety of clinical entities including cardiovascular, thoracic, abdominal, oncological, and neuroradiology
  • Essential interpretation pearls for specific diseases from top experts in a bullet format, accompanied by relevant figures and tables

Together, the templates and pearls provide an essential and unique practice resource for optimal and clinically relevant reporting. The book also serves as a succinct educational tool for radiology trainees and practicing radiologists who may not interpret specific highly specialized types of studies on a daily basis.

This book includes complimentary access to a digital copy on https://medone.thieme.com.

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Weitere Infos & Material


Section I What Is Structured Reporting and Do We Need It?
1. What Is Structured Reporting? Clarifying the Meaning
2. Pros and Cons of Structured Reporting
3. Change Management—How to Implement Structured Reporting
4. How to Build a Template
Section II Structured Reports in Cancer Imaging
5. Lymphoma Staging PET-CT
6. Pancreatic Cancer Initial Staging Exam
7. Rectal Cancer
8. Prostate MRI
9. Renal Mass MRI and CT
10. Hepatocellular Carcinoma: LI-RADS and OPTN
11. Hilar Cholangiocarcinoma
12. Ovarian Cancer Staging
13. Endometrial Cancer MRI Staging
14. Cervical Cancer MRI Staging
15. CT Staging Lung Cancer TNM 8
16. Thyroid Ultrasound
Section III Structured Reports in Abdominal Imaging
17. CT Colonography
18. CT/MR Enterography
19. Perianal Fistulizing Disease on MRI
20. Adrenal Incidentaloma on CT/MRI
21. Ovarian and Adnexal Cysts on Ultrasound
22. Fibroid MRI
23. Pelvic Floor Dysfunction
24. Endometriosis MRI
25. Cystic Pancreatic Lesions: Template for CT and MRI
26. Acute and Chronic Pancreatitis
27. Placenta Accreta Spectrum MRI
28. Ultrasound of Liver Transplant
29. Kidney Transplant
30. Living Donor Liver Transplant
Section IV Structured Reports in Thoracic Imaging
31. Incidental Pulmonary Nodules
32. CT Pulmonary Angiography
33. Tracheobronchomalacia
34. Fibrotic Lung Disease
35. Pulmonary Hypertension CTPA
36. Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
37. Cystic Lung Disease
38. Lung Cancer Screening
39. Standard Reporting on Chest CT Findings Related to COVID-19
40. COVID-19 on Chest X-Ray
Section V Structured Reports in Neuroradiology
41. Brain Tumors MRI
42. Multiple Sclerosis
43. CT/CTA for Acute Stroke Imaging
44. Traumatic Brain Injury
45. NI-RADS (Neck Imaging Reporting and Data System)
46. Dementia
Section VI Structured Reports in Cardiovascular Imaging
47. Coronary CT-Angiography (CTA)
48. Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation (TAVI)
49. Cardiac MR Examination: Cardiomyopathy in an Adult Patient
50. Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm (AAA): Postprocedural Surveillance
51. Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm (AAA): Preprocedural Evaluation
52. Coronary Arteries Calcium Quantitative CT Score
53. Fractional Flow Reserve (FFR) CT for Coronary CTA


Contributors


Lukas Abraszek, MD

Assistant

Department of Endocrine Oncology and Nuclear Medicine

Maria Sklodowska-Curie National Research Institute of Oncology

Warsaw, Poland

Muneeb Ahmed, MD, FSIR

Section Chief

Vascular and Interventional Radiology

Department of Radiology

Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center

Boston, Massachusetts, USA

Ashley Hawk Aiken, MD

Director of Head and Neck Imaging

Program Director

Neuroradiology Fellowship

Professor

Department of Radiology and Imaging Sciences and Department of Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery

Emory University School of Medicine

Atlanta, Georgia, USA

Tarik K. Alkasab, MD, PhD

Associate Chair

Enterprise Informatics/IT

Department of Radiology

Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School

Boston, Massachusetts, USA

Jeff Ames, MD

Diagnostic Radiology Fellow

Department of Radiology

University of Minnesota

Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA

Thomas J.T. Anderson, MD

Assistant Professor

Department of Radiology

University of Massachusetts Medical School Baystate

Springfield, Massachusetts, USA

Regina G.H. Beets-Tan, MD, PhD

Radiologist and Head of Department

Department of Radiology

The Netherlands Cancer Institute

Amsterdam, the Netherlands

Hernan R. Bello, MD

Abdominal Radiology Fellow

Department of Radiology and Imaging Sciences

Emory University School of Medicine

Atlanta, Georgia, USA

Bernardo C. Bizzo, MD, MSc

Director, AI CRO

Department of Radiology

Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School

Boston, Massachusetts, USA

Renata Rocha de Almeida Bizzo, MD, PhD

Clinical Fellow

Abdominal Imaging and Intervention

Brigham and Women’s Hospital

Harvard Medical School

Boston, Massachusetts, USA

Olga R. Brook, MD

Associate Professor

Harvard Medical School

Section Chief of Abdominal Radiology

Department of Radiology

Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center

Boston, Massachusetts, USA

Ricardo P. J. Budde, MD, PhD

Department of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine

Erasmus MC

Rotterdam, the Netherlands

Brett W. Carter, MD

Director of Clinical Operations

Chief Patient Safety and Quality Officer

Diagnostic Imaging

Associate Professor

Thoracic Imaging

MD Anderson Cancer Center

Houston, Texas, USA

Anne Catherine Kim, MD

Regional Lead

Stroke Imaging

Radiology

Kaiser Permanente Northern California

Walnut Creek, California, USA

Victoria Chernyak, MD, MS, FSAR

Professor of Radiology and Urology

Interim Section Chief

Division of Abdominal Imaging

Director of Body MR Imaging

Department of Radiology

Montefiore Medical Center

Bronx, New York, USA

Charlotte Y. Chung, MD, PhD

Diagnostic Radiology Resident

Department of Radiology and Imaging Sciences

Emory University School of Medicine

Atlanta, Georgia, USA

Jonathan H. Chung, MD

Associate Professor

Chief Quality Officer

Department of Radiology

Section Chief

Thoracic Radiology

The University of Chicago Medicine

Chicago, Illinois, USA

Francesca Coppola, MD

Consultant Radiologist

Malpighi Radiology Unit

S. Orsola-Malpighi University Hospital

Bologna, Italy

Elizabeth V. Craig, MD

Radiologist

Department of Radiology

Aurora St. Luke’s Medical Center

Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA

Mary Frances Croake, DO

Fellow

Department of Imaging Sciences

University of Rochester

Rochester, New York, USA

Nicole E. Curci, MD

Assistant Professor

Radiology

Michigan Medicine/University of Michigan

Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA

Jean-Nicolas Dacher, MD, PhD

Department of Radiology

Normandie University

UNIROUEN, INSERM U1096–Rouen University Hospital

Rouen, France

Matthew S. Davenport, MD, FSAR, FSABI

Associate Professor of Radiology and Urology

Department of Radiology

Michigan Medicine

Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA

Julien Dinkel, MD

Department of Radiology

University Hospital LMU Munich

Munich, Germany

Julian Dobranowski, MD, FRCPC, FCAR

Professor and Chair of Radiology

Faculty of Health Sciences

McMaster University

Hamilton, Ontario, Canada

Ghaneh Fananapazir, MD

Professor

Department of Radiology

University of California Davis

Sacramento, California, USA

Robert Fisher, MD, FACS

Chief

Division of Transplant Surgery

Department of Surgery

Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center

Boston, Massachusetts, USA

Marco Francone, MD, PhD

Department of Radiological, Oncological, and Pathological Sciences

Sapienza University/Policlinico Umberto I

Rome, Italy

Maya Galperin-Aizenberg, MD

Cardiothoracic Imaging Division

Department of Radiology

University of Pennsylvania Health System

Assistant Professor of Clinical Radiology

Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA

Alejandro Garces-Descovich, MD

Diagnostic Radiology Resident

Department of Radiology

ChristianaCare Health System

Newark, Delaware, USA

Shlomit Goldberg-Stein, MD

Associate Professor of Radiology

Director, Operational Improvement

Director, Musculoskeletal Intervention

Department of Radiology

Montefiore Medical Center

Bronx, New York, USA

Marta E. Heilbrun, MD

Vice Chair of Quality

Department of Radiology and Imaging Sciences

Emory University School of Medicine

Atlanta, Georgia, USA

Nicole Hindman, MD

Associate Professor

Department of Radiology and Department of Surgery

New York University School of Medicine

New York, New York, USA

Jenny K. Hoang, MBBS, MHS, MBA

Neuroradiology Faculty

Vice Chair and Medical Director

Associate Professor of Radiology

Department of Radiology and Radiological Science

Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

Baltimore, Maryland, USA

Michael J. Hoch, MD

Assistant Professor

Department of Radiology

Pennsylvania University Hospital

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA

Jeanne M. Horowitz, MD

Associate Professor of Abdominal Imaging

Department of Radiology

Feinberg School of Medicine

Northwestern University

Chicago, Illinois, USA

Eric M. Hu, MD, MPH

Diagnostic Radiologist

Department of Radiology

Intermountain Healthcare

Salt Lake City, Utah, USA

Priyanka Jha, MBBS

Associate Professor

Department of Radiology and Biomedical Imaging

University of California San Francisco

San Francisco, California, USA

Katherine Kaproth-Joslin, MD, PhD

Assistant Professor

Department of Imaging Sciences

University of Rochester

Rochester, New York, USA

Donald Kim, DO

Assistant Professor of Radiology

Department of Radiology

Northwestern University

Chicago, Illinois, USA

Rachael R. Kirkbride, MBChB

Research Fellow

Cardiothoracic Imaging Section

Department of Radiology

Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center

Harvard Medical School

Boston, Massachusetts, USA

Seth Kligerman, MD

Associate Professor

Division Chief of Cardiothoracic Radiology

University of California, San Diego

La Jolla, California, USA

Doenja M.J. Lambregts, MD, PhD

Radiologist

Department of Radiology

The Netherlands Cancer Institute

Amsterdam, the Netherlands

Diana Litmanovich, MD, FNASCI

Chief

Cardiothoracic Imaging Section

Department of Radiology

Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center

Associate Professor of Radiology

Harvard Medical School

Boston, Massachusetts, USA

Thomas W. Loehfelm, MD, PhD

Assistant Professor

Department of Radiology

UC Davis Medical Center

Sacramento, California, USA

David A. Lynch, MB BCh

Professor

Department of Radiology

National Jewish Health

Denver, Colorado, USA

Mark D. Mamlouk, MD

Co-Interim Neuroradiology Lead

The Permanente Medical Group

Santa Clara, California, USA

Adjunct Assistant Professor of Neuroradiology

University of...



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