2021
DOI: 10.1177/87564793211056903
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The Role and Challenges of Clinical Imaging During COVID-19 Outbreak

Abstract: Objective: The Radiology department played a crucial role in detecting and following up with the COVID-19 disease during the pandemic. The purpose of this review was to highlight and discuss the role of each imaging modality, in the radiology department, that can help in the current pandemic and to determine the challenges faced by staff and how to overcome them. Materials and Methods: A literature search was performed using different databases, including PubMed, Google scholar, and the college electronic libr… Show more

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“…This was especially noted for those working in departments/wards dedicated to treating COVID-19 patients, for which medical imaging using CM was required for a complete clinical evaluation. Moreover, radiology departments were widely involved in the pandemic context since the key role of clinical imaging in diagnosing and managing COVID-19 patients [ 38 ]. In light of this, the observed reduction in reporting trends can be easily understood and expected.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…This was especially noted for those working in departments/wards dedicated to treating COVID-19 patients, for which medical imaging using CM was required for a complete clinical evaluation. Moreover, radiology departments were widely involved in the pandemic context since the key role of clinical imaging in diagnosing and managing COVID-19 patients [ 38 ]. In light of this, the observed reduction in reporting trends can be easily understood and expected.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%