Increasing navigation speed at endoluminal CT colonography reduces colonic visualisation and polyp identification
Purpose: To investigate the effect of increasing navigation speed on (a) readers’ visual search and (b) decision-making during polyp identification for CT colonography (CTC). 2 Methods: Ethical permission was granted for this prospective study. Following informed consent, twelve CTC fly-through exam...
Main Authors: | Plumb, A, Phillips, P, Spence, G, Mallett, S, Taylor, S, Halligan, S, Fanshawe, T |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Radiological Society of North America
2017
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