01.12.2020 | Research article | Ausgabe 1/2020 Open Access

Structured reporting has the potential to reduce reporting times of dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry exams
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- BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders > Ausgabe 1/2020
Supplementary information
Publisher’s Note
Introduction
Materials and methods
Patient selection and study design
Sample size calculations
Template for structured reporting
Creation of radiologic reports
Evaluation of the reports
Reader’s survey
Statistical analysis
Results
Reporting times
Median
|
IQR
|
Min.
|
Max.
|
P
|
|
---|---|---|---|---|---|
OVERALL AVERAGE (
n = 104)
|
|||||
Residents (
n = 52)
|
|||||
FTR
|
4.96
|
3.98–6.15
|
2.77
|
7.45
|
|
SR
|
2.71
|
2.15–2.90
|
1.93
|
5.25
|
< 0.001
|
Medical students (
n = 52)
|
|||||
FTR
|
7.53
|
5.96–10.65
|
4.45
|
11.90
|
|
SR
|
2.68
|
2.33–3.52
|
1.78
|
7.38
|
< 0.001
|
FIRST DXA EXAM (
n = 48)
|
|||||
Residents (
n = 24)
|
|||||
FTR
|
3.83
|
3.14–4.70
|
2.77
|
5.25
|
|
SR
|
2.18
|
2.00–2.75
|
1.93
|
2.85
|
< 0.001
|
Medical students (
n = 24)
|
|||||
FTR
|
6.13
|
5.37–6.85
|
4.45
|
7.63
|
|
SR
|
2.33
|
1.99–2.38
|
1.78
|
4.38
|
< 0.001
|
FOLLOW-UP DXA EXAM (
n = 56)
|
|||||
Residents (
n = 28)
|
|||||
FTR
|
6.07
|
5.20–6.70
|
4.47
|
7.45
|
|
SR
|
2.85
|
2.58–3.14
|
2.17
|
3.14
|
< 0.001
|
Medical students (
n = 28)
|
|||||
FTR
|
9.93
|
8.55–11.27
|
5.88
|
11.90
|
< 0.001
|
SR
|
3.32
|
2.92–3.71
|
2.28
|
7.38
|