1975
DOI: 10.1148/116.1.25
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Interpretation of RoentgenogramsViaInteractive Television

Abstract: The diagnostic quality of roentgenographic images transmitted by interactive television was evaluated. A series of 100 kidney, ureter and bladder, chest, and bone radiographs were read individually by five radiologists, both on direct viewing and on viewing a monitor image of the television signal. The latter was transmitted by microwave a distance of 28 miles, including four transmission legs. Analysis in terms of receiver operating characteristic curves and critical tables indicated that the television inter… Show more

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“…The founders of this telemedicine network, Timothy Kenneth Bird (1918-13/02/1991) and W. Scott Andrus (10/08/1938-19/05/2013), introduced the term "teleradiology" in 1972 (Andrus and Bird 1972b), and later conducted a scientific assessment of the reliability and diagnostic value of remote interpretation of radiographs via video conferencing (for the first time ever, the values of sensitivity and specificity of telemedicine diagnostics on an array of 198 radiological images of the chest, musculoskeletal and genitourinary systems were obtained using the analysis of characteristic curves) (Andrus and Bird 1972a;Andrus et al 1975a;Andrus et al 1975b;Murphy et al 1970).…”
Section: Television and Radiologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The founders of this telemedicine network, Timothy Kenneth Bird (1918-13/02/1991) and W. Scott Andrus (10/08/1938-19/05/2013), introduced the term "teleradiology" in 1972 (Andrus and Bird 1972b), and later conducted a scientific assessment of the reliability and diagnostic value of remote interpretation of radiographs via video conferencing (for the first time ever, the values of sensitivity and specificity of telemedicine diagnostics on an array of 198 radiological images of the chest, musculoskeletal and genitourinary systems were obtained using the analysis of characteristic curves) (Andrus and Bird 1972a;Andrus et al 1975a;Andrus et al 1975b;Murphy et al 1970).…”
Section: Television and Radiologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By the middle of the 1970s the technique was being applied to a wider variety of images, including skeletal radiographs, and transmission distances had increased to more than 20 miles. 17 …”
Section: Early Teleradiologymentioning
confidence: 99%