id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-285002-jv91qwjg Borthakur, Arijitt Radiology Extenders: Impact on Throughput and Accuracy for Routine Chest Radiographs 2020-10-13 .txt text/plain 3606 218 46 Impact on throughput was analyzed by measuring flow rates (number of radiograph interpretations finalized per hour) for four subspecialist attending thoracic radiologists under three conditions: independent interpretation, reviewing RE-drafted cases, and reviewing resident-drafted cases. A single observer (A.B.) manually measured the time from examination opening in PACS to final signing in three categories: independently interpreted by the attending radiologist, REdrafted reports, or resident-drafted reports. The major discrepancy rate amounted to less than 2% of all cases and generated only by the REs. Modeling scores with reporter type and examination case mix (ie, accession number) showed a 100-fold greater contribution by the latter variable to the likelihood-ratio c 2 ( Table 1) , regardless of whether the reporter was a resident or an RE. -RE-drafted reports were finalized more rapidly than resident-drafted reports by attending radiologists with insignificant differences in interpretation discrepancy rates. ./cache/cord-285002-jv91qwjg.txt ./txt/cord-285002-jv91qwjg.txt