Affiliation:
1. Department of Diagnostic Radiology Technology, College of Applied Medical Sciences, Taibah University, P.O.Box
41477, Madinah, Saudi Arabia
Abstract
Background:
A routine ultrasound scan is used to assess a variety of renal pathological
cases. Sonographers face a variety of challenges that may affect their interpretation. Understanding
normal organ shapes, human anatomy, physical concepts, and artifacts is required for accurate diagnosis.
Sonographers must understand how artifacts appear in ultrasound images in order to reduce errors
and improve diagnosis. The purpose of this study is to assess sonographers' awareness and knowledge
of artifacts in renal ultrasound scans.
Methods:
Participants in this cross-sectional study were asked to complete a survey containing different
types of common artifacts in renal system ultrasound scans. An online questionnaire survey was
used to collect the data. The questionnaire targeted radiologists, radiologic technologists, and intern
students in Madinah hospitals in the ultrasound department.
Results:
The total number of participants was 99, with 9.1% being radiologists, 31.3% being radiology
technologists, 6.1% being senior specialists, and 53.5% being intern students. There was a significant
difference in the participants’ knowledge of ultrasound artifacts in the renal system with the total selection
of the right artifact in senior specialists at 73% and intern students 45%. There was a direct relationship
between age and years of experience in distinguishing artifacts in the renal system scan. A
category of participants with the highest age and experience got 92% of the correct selection of artifacts.
Conclusion:
The study concluded that intern students and radiology technologists have limited
knowledge of ultrasound scan artifacts, whereas senior specialists and radiologists have a high level of
awareness of the artifacts.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Subject
Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging