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Published in: La radiologia medica 9/2015

01-09-2015 | ETHICS AND FORENSIC RADIOLOGY

Errors in neuroradiology

Authors: Ferdinando Caranci, Enrico Tedeschi, Giuseppe Leone, Alfonso Reginelli, Gianluca Gatta, Antonio Pinto, Ettore Squillaci, Francesco Briganti, Luca Brunese

Published in: La radiologia medica | Issue 9/2015

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Abstract

Approximately 4 % of radiologic interpretation in daily practice contains errors and discrepancies that should occur in 2–20 % of reports. Fortunately, most of them are minor degree errors, or if serious, are found and corrected with sufficient promptness; obviously, diagnostic errors become critical when misinterpretation or misidentification should significantly delay medical or surgical treatments. Errors can be summarized into four main categories: observer errors, errors in interpretation, failure to suggest the next appropriate procedure, failure to communicate in a timely and a clinically appropriate manner. Misdiagnosis/misinterpretation percentage should rise up in emergency setting and in the first moments of the learning curve, as in residency. Para-physiological and pathological pitfalls in neuroradiology include calcification and brain stones, pseudofractures, and enlargement of subarachnoid or epidural spaces, ventricular system abnormalities, vascular system abnormalities, intracranial lesions or pseudolesions, and finally neuroradiological emergencies. In order to minimize the possibility of error, it is important to be aware of various presentations of pathology, obtain clinical information, know current practice guidelines, review after interpreting a diagnostic study, suggest follow-up studies when appropriate, communicate significant abnormal findings appropriately and in a timely fashion directly with the treatment team.
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Metadata
Title
Errors in neuroradiology
Authors
Ferdinando Caranci
Enrico Tedeschi
Giuseppe Leone
Alfonso Reginelli
Gianluca Gatta
Antonio Pinto
Ettore Squillaci
Francesco Briganti
Luca Brunese
Publication date
01-09-2015
Publisher
Springer Milan
Published in
La radiologia medica / Issue 9/2015
Print ISSN: 0033-8362
Electronic ISSN: 1826-6983
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11547-015-0564-7

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