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The DICOM (Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine) standard exists, and so does the DICOM structured report.
In such a case, the referring clinician may prefer a nicely structured report, a useful and reproducible instrument for diagnosis and follow-up rather than a roadmap of the mind of the radiologist [2, 3, 4, 5, 6].
The technical competence to incorporate structured report templates into PACS/RIS systems is growing, "...and radiology societies (including the European Society of Radiology (ESR)) are active in producing and validating templates for a wide range of modalities and clinical circumstances.
In fact, if we consider a structured report as a guideline or as an assistant when reporting, it may well be useful in two ways: for experienced radiologists, as an aid to properly respond to the clinical question, and for inexperienced colleagues as a problem-solver in difficult cases.
An accurate interpretation reported in "free-form" style is more clinically useful than a structured report containing erroneous information.
The purpose of a radiology structured report is to provide a template that includes a comprehensive report of imaging findings of the disease process in a simplified and formatted way (see Table 1) to enable rapid and easy extraction of the necessary information by the referring physician for appropriate and optimal patient management.
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Structured reporting is the optimised reporting method, provided that structured reporting tools do not impede radiologist productivity.
It is likely that structured reports represent the future standard.
Participants were "experts of daily practice," not of structured reporting.
The healthcare industry should propose technology allowing structured reporting.
Weiss et al. describe three levels of structured reporting [9]: 1.
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