Audit on MRI protocol and reporting for suspected fistula-in-ano [QSI Ref: MR-808]
The objective of the audit is to evaluate and optimize the department's MRI fistula-in-ano protocols, aiming to improve imaging adequacy and reporting accuracy.
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The objective of the audit is to evaluate and optimize the department's MRI fistula-in-ano protocols, aiming to improve imaging adequacy and reporting accuracy.
Audit of the appropriateness of MRI IAM referrals in patients presenting with tinnitus and the subsequent imaging investigations carried out.
Assessment of compliance with best practise guidelines for MR imaging in histologically proven endometrial carcinoma, taking into consideration both RCR recommendations and ESUR guidelines.
Ultrasonography (US) is the first line diagnostic method to assess palpable or incidental breast lesions in the patients <40 age with P2 clinical findings. Fibroadenomas are the commonest benign breast solid lesions in young patients in their 30s and 40s but can be seen at any age.
This audit aims to standardise the breast Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) reports with using a common reporting template. Standardisation is very important to facilitate communication between radiologists and clinical team.
The objective of this audit is to evaluate and enhance the quality, accuracy, and consistency of ultrasound reports for cervical lymph nodes sonographic assessment. This aims to guide clinical decision-making, prevents unwarranted invasive procedures for lymph nodes lacking suspicious features and facilitates prompt evaluation of abnormal lymph nodes.
Find more information on how to produce and submit an audit template, and the submission form.
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