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Radiology ; 217(2): 456-9, 2000 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11058645

ABSTRACT

PURPOSE: To use a standardized set of chest radiographs to quantify interobserver differences and to provide a basis for comparing the diagnostic performance of physicians. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A standardized set of 60 chest radiographs was presented to 162 study participants. Each participant reviewed the radiographs and recorded his or her diagnostic impression by using a fixed five-point scale. These response data were used to generate receiver operating characteristic curves and to establish performance benchmarks. The variations in performance were tested for statistical significance. RESULTS: Significant interobserver variability was identified during these assessments. The composite group of board-certified radiologists demonstrated performance superior to that of the radiology residents and nonradiologist physicians. CONCLUSION: By using a receiver operating characteristic approach and a standardized set of chest radiographs, observer accuracy and variability are easily quantified. This approach provides a basis for comparing the diagnostic performance of physicians. When value is measured as a diminution in uncertainty, board-certified radiologists contribute substantial value to the diagnostic imaging system.


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Clinical Competence , Radiography, Thoracic , Thoracic Diseases/diagnostic imaging , Certification , Humans , Internship and Residency , Observer Variation , Physicians , ROC Curve , Radiology/education
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