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. 2015 May 15;88(1050):20150191. doi: 10.1259/bjr.20150191

Table 4.

Reader metrics

Study Reference standard Number of reference standard
readers
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readers and profession
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reader attributes
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instrument
Abboud et al17 NA NA Five radiologists Two chest fellowship, two fellowship trainees and one resident Binary (positive/negative)
McNulty et al9 Radiologist working in consensus Two 13 radiologists 12 board-certified neuroradiology experts, 1 board-certified spinal and musculoskeletal expert Six-point confidence scale
Tewes et al15 NA NA Three radiologists Three radiologists with 3, 4 and 6 years' experience, respectively Five-point confidence scale
Panughpath et al10 Discordant studies assessed by fellowship-trained neuroradiologist Two Two radiologists Not reported Binary (positive/negative) plus type categories, e.g. extradural, subdural, subarachnoid, intraparenchymal or intraventribular
Johnson et al18 Cases reported as clinically positive were further reviewed Three (one initial clinical radiologist plus two additional) Two radiologists Two fellowship trained but junior radiologists Binary (positive/negative)
Yoshimura et al19 Radiologists working in consensus plus accuracy of report confirmed by MRI and clinical records Two Nine radiologists Six general radiologists and three neuroradiologists with 3–17 years' experience Continuous confidence scale
Park et al8 Neuroradiologist One Five emergency department physicians Three attending and two senior residents Five-point confidence scale
John et al2 Clinical report of non-study senior radiologist One Three radiologists Three attending with at least 10 years' experience each Descriptive report. Non-study radiologist classified discrepant diagnosis as major or minor
McLaughlin et al1 Clinical report of radiologist One Two radiologists Two radiologists with 5 and 16 years' experience Descriptive report. Discrepancies classified according to American College of Radiologist's RadPeer classification system
Bhatia et al20 NA NA Five radiologists One board-certified neuroradiologist, three fourth-year radiology residents and one second-year radiology resident Binary (positive/negative) plus type categories, e.g. disc herniation and/or reason category, e.g. gradient echo signal abnormality
Lee et al16 Results of IVU study (as opposed to plain AXR) and clinical records One Two radiologists Not reported Five-point confidence scale

AXR, abdominal radiograph; IVU, intravenous urography; NA, not applicable.