Digital Radiology to Improve the Quality of Care in Countries with Limited Resources: A Feasibility Study from Angola

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Objective:Sub-standard quality in X-ray image acquisition and interpretation is common in low-resource countries, and can ultimately result in higher patient morbidity and mortality. This study aimed at evaluating; 1) feasibility of implementing a digital X-ray device in a second level hospital in Angola; 2) quality of digital X-ray images, when digital radiology was in the hands of local technicians; 3) feasibility of digital teleradiology and its potential impact on case management.Methods:We developed and tested at the Hospital Divina Providencia (HDP) in Luanda, Angola, a digital X-ray device and a telemedicine network to acquire and print digital X-ray images and send them as DICOM files for remote consultation.Results:20,564 digital X-ray images were made at HDP from November 2010 to December 2012, with no major technical problems and no need for on-site supervision. Digital radiology largely improved the number of X-ray images of good and very good quality (100% of images with digital radiology, compared to 15% of screen-film images, p<0.0001). Teleradiology using digital images was used in 7.6% of paediatric cases, and provided, in these cases, an important contribution to case management.Conclusions:The implementation of a digital X-ray device is feasible in low resource settings with significant improvement in quality of X-ray images compared to standard screen film radiology. © 2013 Zennaro et al.

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Zennaro, F., Oliveira Gomes, J. A., Casalino, A., Lonardi, M., Starc, M., Paoletti, P., … Lazzerini, M. (2013). Digital Radiology to Improve the Quality of Care in Countries with Limited Resources: A Feasibility Study from Angola. PLoS ONE, 8(9). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0073939

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