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Role of Structured Reporting in Interpretation of High-Risk OB Imaging

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When interpreting and reporting imaging studies

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for high-risk OB patients, it's important

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to consider the use of structured reporting.

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Structured reporting, or use of templates,

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provides a systematic framework for reviewing

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the images and documenting the imaging findings.

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Disease-specific templates can improve

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report clarity, and using a checklist

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style may reduce diagnostic error and

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ensure that the report is complete.

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Picklists may be incorporated into structured

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reports to allow the radiologist to choose from

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several possible findings present on an exam.

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For example, within our placental MR template,

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the radiologist is able to choose from

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several options indicating whether features

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of placenta accreta spectrum are present.

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In summary, uterine incarceration, retained

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products of conception, and uterine dehiscence

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are all pregnancy-related complications with a

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high risk of maternal hemorrhage or infection

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if not adequately diagnosed and managed.

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MRI is an excellent tool in troubleshooting

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unexpected or infrequently encountered

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clinical and imaging findings.

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Use of structured reporting, specifically

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disease-focused templates when evaluating

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clinical entities, may improve report

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clarity and reduce diagnostic errors.

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Faculty

Erin Gomez, MD

Assistant Professor of Radiology

Johns Hopkins Hospital

Tags

Women's Health

Ultrasound

MRI

Gynecologic (GYN)

Genitourinary (GU)

CT

Body

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