2003
DOI: 10.1117/12.480470
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Preliminary clinical evaluation of a multi-site telemammography system in a screening mammography environment

Abstract: We evaluated a telemammography system for reviewing and rating screening mammography in a clinical setting. Three remote sites transmitted 306 exams to a central site. Films were digitized at 50 micron pixel dimensions and compressed at a 50:1 ratio. At the central site images were displayed on a workstation with two high-resolution monitors. Five radiologists reviewed and rated the screens without the availability of prior images or additional information indicating: 1) if additional procedures were needed, 2… Show more

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“…The significantly high recall rates (nearly double) interpreting screening mammography exams using the telemammography system as compared to the actual clinical interpretation is in agreement with our previous study 29 and similar to Elmore et al 13 (1994). The mean telemammography recall rates ranged from 72.3% to 82.5% while the actual clinical recall rates ranged from 38.4% to 42.3% across the three separate multi-mode studies.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…The significantly high recall rates (nearly double) interpreting screening mammography exams using the telemammography system as compared to the actual clinical interpretation is in agreement with our previous study 29 and similar to Elmore et al 13 (1994). The mean telemammography recall rates ranged from 72.3% to 82.5% while the actual clinical recall rates ranged from 38.4% to 42.3% across the three separate multi-mode studies.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%