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DOI: 10.1378/chest.62.6.655
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Teleradiology: Evolution Through Bias to Reality

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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%
“…Múltiples especialidades en medicina se han unido al concepto de la telemedicina, en las que se destacan la telerradiología, telepatología y la telecardiología, siendo la primera de éstas la más común [41,3,42], con la excepción de la radiología intervencionista. En cuanto a la telecardiología, han llevado a la práctica exitosamente procedimientos que sólo se realizaban en un ambiente hospitalario; como es el caso del EKG (electrocardiograma) y del monitoreo de un sistema de marcapasos [43].…”
Section: Telemedicina Y Sus Aplicaciones En Especialidadesunclassified
“…Broadcasting of radiologic photographs (teleradiology) is the most frequently employed and comprehensively researched telemedicine use. Another specialty of telemedicine that typically involves no patient contact is telepathology [2][3][4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%