Radiology resident competency in orthopedic trauma detection in simulated on-call scenarios

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Rivas, John Ramos [1 ]
Pierre, Kevin [1 ]
Raviprasad, Abheek [1 ]
Mahmood, Arman [1 ]
Scheuermann, Olivia [1 ]
Steinberg, Bruce [1 ]
Slater, Roberta [1 ]
Sistrom, Christopher [1 ]
Batmunh, Otgonbayar [1 ]
Sharma, Priya [1 ]
Davis, Ivan [1 ]
Mancuso, Anthony [1 ]
Rajderkar, Dhanashree [1 ]
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[1] Univ Florida, Gainesville, FL 32611 USA
关键词
Radiology education; Orthopedic trauma; Fracture diagnosis; Sacral ala fracture; Femoral neck fracture; Pediatric tibial/Toddler's fracture; Simulation-based assessment; WIDI SIM; Resident performance; Observational errors; Diagnostic accuracy; CARE IMAGING INTERPRETATION; FULL RESOLUTION SIMULATION; SACRAL FRACTURES; PART; IDENTIFY;
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10.1007/s10140-024-02309-y
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R8 [特种医学]; R445 [影像诊断学];
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1002 ; 100207 ; 1009 ;
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Purpose To evaluate radiology residents' ability to accurately identify three specific types of orthopedic trauma using radiographic imaging within a simulated on-call environment. Methods We utilized the Wisdom in Diagnostic Imaging Emergent/Critical Care Radiology Simulation (WIDI SIM) to assess residents' preparedness for independent radiology call. The simulation included 65 cases, with three focusing on orthopedic trauma: sacral ala, femoral neck, and pediatric tibial/Toddler's fractures. Faculty graded residents' responses using a standardized 10-point rubric and categorized errors as observational (failing to identify key findings) or interpretive (incorrect conclusions despite correct identification of findings). Results 321 residents evaluated sacral ala fracture radiographs and received an average score of 1.29/10, with 8.71 points lost to observational errors. Only 6% produced effective reports (scores >= 7), while 80% made critical errors (scores < 2). For femoral neck fracture CT images (n = 316 residents), the average score was 2.48/10, with 6.71 points lost to observational errors. 25% produced effective reports, and 66% made critical errors. Pediatric tibial/Toddler's fracture radiographs (n = 197 residents) yielded an average score of 2.94/10, with 6.60 points lost to observational errors. 29% generated effective reports, while 71% made critical errors. Conclusion Radiology residents demonstrated significant difficulty in identifying these orthopedic trauma cases, with errors primarily attributed to observational deficiencies. These findings suggest a need for targeted educational interventions in radiology residency programs to improve the identification of these fractures.
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