Table 1.
Teleradiology requirements.
Table 2.
Uses of teleradiology.
Table 3.
Distribution of diagnoses based on clinical and radiological findings.
Figure 1.
Box plot with median, Q1 and Q3, minimum and maximum values for assessment of image quality by five specialists (score 1–9).
Comparison between reviewers 1–4 and reviewer 5: p<0.01.
Table 4.
Assessment of image quality (score: 1–10) after transmission.
Table 5.
Assessment of image quality (score 1–10) by four specialists in orthopedics/surgery/trauma surgery and one specialists in radiology.
Table 6.
Tally of accurate confirmations of final diagnoses after assessment of transmitted images by 5 specialists.
Table 7.
Comparison of diagnosis concurrence ratio based on individual reviewers.
Table 8.
Confirmation of correct remote diagnosis depending on selected diagnoses/body locations.
Figure 2.
Diagram of correlation between sum of confirmed diagnoses by the five specialists (ordinate: 0 = false, 1 = accurate) and sum of assessments of image quality (abscissa: score 1–9).
Correlation ratio: 0.204; exceeding probability: p = 0.04.