Objectives: To achieve consensus on the performance, interpretation and reporting of MS imaging according to up-to-date guidelines using the Peer Learning Methodology.
Materials And Methods: We utilized the Peer Learning Methodology to engage our clinical and radiology colleagues, review the current guidelines, acheive consensus on imaging techniques and reporting standards. After implementing changes, we collected radiologist feedback on the impact of the optimized images on their interpretation.
Results: Survey responders indicated a strong preference for the new protocol in terms of overall image quality, individual lesions conspicuity and confidence in the ability to detect an MS lesion. The new protocol was preferred for both MS diagnosis and MS surveillance in 25 of 28 responses.
Conclusion: The Peer Learning Methodology is an effective tool to standardize and improve MR imaging quality, interpretation and reporting for Multiple Sclerosis in accordance with current guidelines.
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