An Analysis of the Rate and Reasons for Rejected Radiographs in Emergency and Non-Emergency Radiology Departments in Yasuj, Iran

Purpose: Utilizing imaging to improve physicians' diagnostic accuracy is one of the primary priorities of radiology departments. When the image is of poor quality, it is likely to be rejected, and its repetition will expose patients and staff to unnecessary ionizing radiation. Given the signif...

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Main Authors: Seyyed Amir Moradian, Hamed Zamani, Saman Dalvand
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Language:English
Published: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2025-01-01
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Online Access:https://fbt.tums.ac.ir/index.php/fbt/article/view/717
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description Purpose: Utilizing imaging to improve physicians' diagnostic accuracy is one of the primary priorities of radiology departments. When the image is of poor quality, it is likely to be rejected, and its repetition will expose patients and staff to unnecessary ionizing radiation. Given the significant nature of this issue, the current study aimed to evaluate the rate and reasons for radiograph rejections in emergency (public practice) and non-emergency (private practice) radiology departments of Yasuj, Iran. Materials and Methods: This cross-sectional study was carried out over 14 days in Yasuj, Iran, in the accident and emergency (round-the-clock) and non-emergency (day) medical imaging departments. In terms of quality, a total of 7,006 images were classified into the following three grades; A (Good), B (Fair), and C (rejected). The grade C radiographs were categorized into 9 classes according to the reasons for rejection. Results: During this study, 7,006 radiographs were examined, of which 6,458 (92.2%) were categorized as grade A. Additionally, 401 radiographs (5.7%) were categorized as grade B, and 147 radiographs (2.1%) were considered to be grade C, which means that they were rejected. Out of the rejected radiographs, 69 (1.9%) were from emergency departments, while 78 (2.3%) were from non-emergency radiology departments. The most common reasons for the rejection of radiographs were the patient's incorrect positioning in 45 cases (30.6%) and the patient's motion in 43 cases (29.3%). Conclusion: In comparison to previous research, the current study's percentage of rejected images was deemed acceptable. Radiologists are advised to frequently assess the reason and rate for rejecting radiographs to enhance the effectiveness of their radiology unit.
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spelling doaj-art-6e5af29501c84f1fbd1966dab68243632025-02-09T08:55:57ZengTehran University of Medical SciencesFrontiers in Biomedical Technologies2345-58372025-01-0112110.18502/fbt.v12i1.17737An Analysis of the Rate and Reasons for Rejected Radiographs in Emergency and Non-Emergency Radiology Departments in Yasuj, IranSeyyed Amir Moradian0Hamed Zamani1Saman Dalvand2Student Research Committee, Yasuj University of Medical Sciences, Yasuj, IranMedical Physics Department, Medical School, Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz, IranDepartment of Medical Physics, School of Medicine, Ahvaz Jundishapur University of Medical Sciences, Ahvaz, Iran Purpose: Utilizing imaging to improve physicians' diagnostic accuracy is one of the primary priorities of radiology departments. When the image is of poor quality, it is likely to be rejected, and its repetition will expose patients and staff to unnecessary ionizing radiation. Given the significant nature of this issue, the current study aimed to evaluate the rate and reasons for radiograph rejections in emergency (public practice) and non-emergency (private practice) radiology departments of Yasuj, Iran. Materials and Methods: This cross-sectional study was carried out over 14 days in Yasuj, Iran, in the accident and emergency (round-the-clock) and non-emergency (day) medical imaging departments. In terms of quality, a total of 7,006 images were classified into the following three grades; A (Good), B (Fair), and C (rejected). The grade C radiographs were categorized into 9 classes according to the reasons for rejection. Results: During this study, 7,006 radiographs were examined, of which 6,458 (92.2%) were categorized as grade A. Additionally, 401 radiographs (5.7%) were categorized as grade B, and 147 radiographs (2.1%) were considered to be grade C, which means that they were rejected. Out of the rejected radiographs, 69 (1.9%) were from emergency departments, while 78 (2.3%) were from non-emergency radiology departments. The most common reasons for the rejection of radiographs were the patient's incorrect positioning in 45 cases (30.6%) and the patient's motion in 43 cases (29.3%). Conclusion: In comparison to previous research, the current study's percentage of rejected images was deemed acceptable. Radiologists are advised to frequently assess the reason and rate for rejecting radiographs to enhance the effectiveness of their radiology unit. https://fbt.tums.ac.ir/index.php/fbt/article/view/717Rejection RateRejection ReasonsRadiograph AnalysisRadiograph Quality
spellingShingle Seyyed Amir Moradian
Hamed Zamani
Saman Dalvand
An Analysis of the Rate and Reasons for Rejected Radiographs in Emergency and Non-Emergency Radiology Departments in Yasuj, Iran
Frontiers in Biomedical Technologies
Rejection Rate
Rejection Reasons
Radiograph Analysis
Radiograph Quality
title An Analysis of the Rate and Reasons for Rejected Radiographs in Emergency and Non-Emergency Radiology Departments in Yasuj, Iran
title_full An Analysis of the Rate and Reasons for Rejected Radiographs in Emergency and Non-Emergency Radiology Departments in Yasuj, Iran
title_fullStr An Analysis of the Rate and Reasons for Rejected Radiographs in Emergency and Non-Emergency Radiology Departments in Yasuj, Iran
title_full_unstemmed An Analysis of the Rate and Reasons for Rejected Radiographs in Emergency and Non-Emergency Radiology Departments in Yasuj, Iran
title_short An Analysis of the Rate and Reasons for Rejected Radiographs in Emergency and Non-Emergency Radiology Departments in Yasuj, Iran
title_sort analysis of the rate and reasons for rejected radiographs in emergency and non emergency radiology departments in yasuj iran
topic Rejection Rate
Rejection Reasons
Radiograph Analysis
Radiograph Quality
url https://fbt.tums.ac.ir/index.php/fbt/article/view/717
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