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Diagnostic Performance of Different Examination Types and Learning Curves of Radiologists for <scp>5G</scp>‐Based Robot‐Assisted Tele‐Ultrasonography

Tian He, Kaifeng Yang, Guochao Song, Hui Liu, Guang Xu, Jing Wan, Zhao Hui, Qiao Wang, Chang Liu, Chong‐Ke Zhao, Yifeng Zhang, Le‐Hang Guo, Hui‐Xiong Xu

Year
2025
Citations
2

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To investigate the feasibility of remotely providing routine ultrasound (US) examinations to patients using a fifth-generation-based robot-assisted tele-ultrasonography (RATU) system in a real-world setting. METHODS: Between September 2020 and May 2021, we conducted a prospective and large-scale study using the RATU system to provide US examinations for patients on a limited-source island locate. An on-site radiologist on the island performed US examinations, which served as the reference diagnosis. Five tele-radiologists then remotely conducted RATU examinations from Central Shanghai. We compared the diagnostic performance of the RATU examinations to that of the on-site US examinations. Additionally, we assessed the learning curves of the various tele-radiologists. We also distributed 2 questionnaires to evaluate the usefulness of the clinical application. RESULTS: In total, 770 patients were enrolled in the study with a mean age of 55.46 ± 15.02 years (ranging from 19 to 80 years). Out of the total, 501 patients were men, and 269 were women. Across all examination types, the diagnosis in 84.3% (649/770) of RATU examinations was consistent with the on-site US examination. The learning curve was not significantly different between tele-radiologists of different seniority. Furthermore, 86.6% (667/770) of participants accepted the RATU examination, and 97.5% (751/770) of patients were willing to pay a fair price. CONCLUSION: RATU's diagnostic performance is still helpful for patients in remote areas, even though it may be slightly inferior to on-site US examination.

Keywords

MedicineUltrasonographyUltrasoundRadiologyDiagnostic accuracyPhysical examinationProspective cohort studySenioritySurgery

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