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An Assessment of the iPad 2 as a CT Teleradiology Tool Using Brain CT with Subtle Intracranial Hemorrhage Under Conventional Illuminationopen access

Authors
Park, Joon BumChoi, Hyuk JoongLee, Jeong HunKang, Bo Seung
Issue Date
Aug-2013
Publisher
SPRINGER
Keywords
Brain CT; Clinical image viewing; iPad; Teleradiology
Citation
JOURNAL OF DIGITAL IMAGING, v.26, no.4, pp 683 - 690
Pages
8
Indexed
SCI
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
JOURNAL OF DIGITAL IMAGING
Volume
26
Number
4
Start Page
683
End Page
690
URI
https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/18383
DOI
10.1007/s10278-013-9580-0
ISSN
0897-1889
1618-727X
Abstract
We examined the potential of the iPad 2 as a teleradiologic tool for evaluating brain computed tomography (CT) with subtle hemorrhage in the conventional lighting conditions which are common situations in the remote CT reading. The comparison of the clinician's performance was undertaken through detecting hemorrhage by the iPad 2 and the clinical liquid crystal display (LCD) monitor. We selected 100 brain CT exams performed for head trauma or headache. Fifty had subtle radiological signs of intracranial hemorrhage (ICH), while the other 50 showed no significant abnormality. Five emergency medicine physicians reviewed these brain CT scans using the iPad 2 and the LCD monitor, scoring the probability of ICH on each exam on a five-point scale. Result showed high sensitivities and specificities in both devices. We generated receiver operating characteristic curves and calculated the average area under the curve of the iPad 2 and the LCD (0.935 and 0.900). Using the iPad 2 and reliable internet connectivity, clinicians can provide remote evaluation of brain CT with subtle hemorrhage under suboptimal viewing condition. Considering the distinct advantages of the iPad 2, the popular out-of-hospital use of mobile CT teleradiology would be anticipated soon.
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