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推出 AEM-RADS:一种用于腹部急症的新型报告和数据系统。

Introducing AEM-RADS: A novel reporting and data system for abdominal emergencies.

机构信息

Department of Radiology, Faculty of Medicine, Hacettepe University, Ankara, Turkey.

Department of Radiology, Biological Sciences Division, The University of Chicago, Chicago, USA.

出版信息

Abdom Radiol (NY). 2024 Nov;49(11):4175-4184. doi: 10.1007/s00261-024-04453-y. Epub 2024 Jun 25.

Abstract

PURPOSE

The Reporting and Data System (RADS) has proven successful in various medical settings, but a standardized reporting system for abdominal emergencies is lacking. In this study, the Abdominal Emergency Reporting and Data System (AEM-RADS) for urgent findings on abdominal CT scans is introduced to address the need for consistency in emergency radiology.

METHODS

In this prospective observational study, conducted over a six-month period, the urgency of abdominal CT scans was assessed using the proposed AEM-RADS scoring system. The committee developed a scale ranging from AEM-RADS 1 (normal) to AEM-RADS 5 (urgent disease). Interobserver agreement between two observers with different experience was evaluated, and robust AEM-RADS reference values were established by radiologists who were not observers. Statistical analysis used mean, standard deviations and Kendall's tau analysis for interobserver agreement.

RESULTS

Among 2656 patients who underwent CT for abdominal emergencies, the AEM-RADS distribution was 17.50% AEM-RADS 1, 28.57% AEM-RADS 2, 7.22% AEM-RADS 3, 35.61% AEM-RADS 4, and 11.06% AEM-RADS 5. Interobserver agreement was high, especially for urgent and emergent cases (p < 0.0001). Notable discrepancies were observed in AEM-RADS categories 2C-D and 3B-C, emphasizing the influence of radiologists' experience on interpretation. However, the interobserver agreement for both AEM-RADS 2C-D and 3B-C were statistically significant (p < 0.001).

CONCLUSIONS

AEM-RADS showed promising reliability, particularly in identifying urgent and emergent cases. Despite some inter-observer discrepancies, the system showed potential for standardized emergency workups. AEM-RADS could significantly enhance diagnostic accuracy in abdominal emergencies and provide a structured framework for shared decision-making between clinicians and radiologists.0.

摘要

目的

报告和数据系统(RADS)已在各种医学环境中被证明是成功的,但缺乏针对腹部急症的标准化报告系统。在本研究中,引入了腹部急症报告和数据系统(AEM-RADS),用于对腹部 CT 扫描的紧急发现进行报告,以满足急诊放射学中一致性的需求。

方法

在这项为期六个月的前瞻性观察研究中,使用拟议的 AEM-RADS 评分系统评估腹部 CT 扫描的紧急程度。委员会制定了一个从 AEM-RADS 1(正常)到 AEM-RADS 5(紧急疾病)的范围。评估了两位具有不同经验的观察者之间的观察者间一致性,并由非观察者的放射科医生建立了稳健的 AEM-RADS 参考值。使用观察者间一致性的平均值、标准差和 Kendall's tau 分析进行统计分析。

结果

在 2656 名因腹部急症而行 CT 检查的患者中,AEM-RADS 分布为 17.50% AEM-RADS 1、28.57% AEM-RADS 2、7.22% AEM-RADS 3、35.61% AEM-RADS 4 和 11.06% AEM-RADS 5。观察者间一致性很高,尤其是在紧急和紧急情况下(p<0.0001)。在 AEM-RADS 类别 2C-D 和 3B-C 中观察到明显的差异,这强调了放射科医生经验对解释的影响。然而,AEM-RADS 2C-D 和 3B-C 的观察者间一致性在统计学上均有显著意义(p<0.001)。

结论

AEM-RADS 显示出有希望的可靠性,特别是在识别紧急和紧急情况方面。尽管存在一些观察者间差异,但该系统具有标准化急诊检查的潜力。AEM-RADS 可以显著提高腹部急症的诊断准确性,并为临床医生和放射科医生之间的共享决策提供结构化框架。

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