Research Publications

Synchronizing computer clocks: The challenge of multiple time zones in teleradiology.

Dear Sir, We read the letter by Saxena, et al.,[1] making an interesting and relevant point of periodic check-up of clocks on all computers in the radiology departments and highlighting the potential legal ramifications. We fully agree with the authors and would like to add that this is critical for teleradiology practices providing opinions to clients […]

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Sonography of scrotal trauma.

Abstract The purpose of this article is to depict the spectrum of scrotal injuries in blunt trauma. Scrotal injuries are not very common and are mostly due to blunt trauma from direct injury, sports injuries or motor vehicle accidents. To minimize complications and ensure testicular salvage, rapid and accurate diagnosis is necessary. High-resolution USG is

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Utility of mobile devices in the computerized tomography evaluation of intracranial hemorrhage

Abstract Aim: To evaluate the utility of a mobile device to detect and assess intracranial hemorrhage (ICH) on head computed tomographys (CT) performed in the emergency setting. Materials and methods: 100 head CT scans were randomly selected from our emergency radiology database and anonymized for patient demographics and clinical history. The studies were independently interpreted by two

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Acute Calcific Tendinitis of the Longus Colli

Abstract Acute calcific tendinitis of the longus colli is an unusual cause of acute neck pain and stiffness. Acute calcifitendinitis is a relatively benign inflammatory condition that can clinically mimic more serious entities such asretropharyngeal abscess, spondylodiscitis, or spine trauma. On computed tomography, acute calcific tendinitisshows characteristic signs of amorphous calcification in the longus colli

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Role of new cardiac imaging in congenital heart diseases. A comprehensive approach to congenital heart diseases

Link for the publication: https://telradsol.com/role-of-new-cardiac-imaging-in-congenital-heart-diseases-a-comprehensive-approach-to-congenital-heart-diseases/ Kalyanpur,A, Maheshwari S, Sinha J. Role of new cardiac imaging in congenital heart diseases. A comprehensive approach to congenital heart diseases (editor: IB Vijayalakshmi). June 2013.

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The role of teleradiology in emergency radiology provision

Abstract Teleradiology has had a major impact in decreasing report turnaround time, and in improving service levels in the emergency setting. Teleradiology in the emergency setting is usually associated with a strong peer review and quality assurance process. It has generated a cadre of specialized generalists, who excel in acute care interpretation. Hence report quality

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Enhancing turn-around-time (TAT) on stroke protocol head CT reports via continuous quality improvement (CQI) methodology in a busy teleradiology practice,

Abstract Through strict adherence to continuous quality improvement (CQI) methodology, over a 3 year period our teleradiology practice was able to achieve ongoing 100% compliance with our turn-around-time (TAT) goal for interpretation of stroke protocol head CTs. During the 3 years prior to implementing CQI, our efforts to reduce TAT through traditional less systematic methods

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