Robson N, van Benthem P P, Gan R, Dixon A K
Clin Radiol. 1985 Sep;36(5):479-81. doi: 10.1016/s0009-9260(85)80192-6.
The radiographs of 337 patients attending the casualty department of a large teaching hospital were reviewed by two medical students of different seniority, a radiology registrar and a consultant radiologist. All the films had been examined initially by the casualty officer when the patient attended. The senior medical student reported the films more reliably than the junior student and was only slightly less reliable than the casualty officer. The radiology registrar was more accurate than the casualty officer where both reports could be compared with the consultant's opinion. Only rarely did the consultant radiologist disagree with the radiology registrar but in one patient this led to a change in management. The need for a radiological opinion has been confirmed.
一名资深和一名资浅的医科学生、一名放射科住院医师及一名放射科会诊医师,对一家大型教学医院急诊科337例患者的X光片进行了复查。所有X光片最初均由患者就诊时的急诊科医生检查过。资深医科学生对X光片的报告比资浅学生更可靠,且仅比急诊科医生稍逊一筹。在两份报告均可与会诊医师意见相比较的情况下,放射科住院医师比急诊科医生更准确。放射科会诊医师很少不同意放射科住院医师的意见,但有一名患者因此导致了治疗方案的改变。现已证实需要放射学意见。