J Korean Soc Radiol.  2012 Apr;66(4):337-345. 10.3348/jksr.2012.66.4.337.

Effect of External Quality Assurance Evaluation for Chest Radiography: 3-Year Follow-Up in the Medical Institution for Pneumoconiosis

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  • 1Clinical Research Team, Occupational Lung Diseases Institute, Korea Workers' Compensation & Welfare Service, Ansan, Korea. atomlwj@daum.net

Abstract

PURPOSE
The aim of this study was to determine the effect of external quality assurance (QA) evaluation for chest radiography in the medical institution for pneumoconiosis (MIP).
MATERIALS AND METHODS
The chest radiography of the MIPs were evaluated for a radiological technique (RT), image quality (IQ), and reading environment (RE), during a 3-year follow up according to the Korean guidelines. Same methods were implemented each year to ensure that the results are reliable. RT, IQ, and RE were compared between examination and medical care (EMP), and only medical care (MCP) for pneumoconiosis, film-screen (FSR) and digital (DR) radiography. Uneducated and educated for QA during a 3-year follow up referencing with 2008 were realized.
RESULTS
RT and IQ of the MIPs showed a significantly higher score in 2009 and 2010 compared with 2008 (p < 0.01). However, RE was not significantly improved. The score of RT, IQ, and RE of the EMPs were higher than those of MCPs every year, and FSR showed a lower score in all evaluations, although, more improvement was seen than the DR.
CONCLUSION
The chest radiography of the MIPs showed a significant effect as a result of a repeated external QA evaluation. However, the MIPs need to transfer from FSR to DR, and maintain a continuous QA evaluation for the MCPs.


MeSH Terms

Dietary Sucrose
Follow-Up Studies
Pneumoconiosis
Radiography, Thoracic
Thorax
Dietary Sucrose

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