Objectives To assess the standard of chest X-ray techniques in tuberculosis (TB) screening within Saudi Arabian healthcare facilities and evaluate the impact of technical quality on radiological interpretation. Materials and methods Analysis of 250 posteroanterior chest radiographs sourced from a network of five clinics was conducted. These images were scrutinized for technical quality by a radiologist. Results Of the radiographs analyzed, 57% exhibited technical issues, with overexposure and clothing artifacts being the most commonly encountered. Notably, only 14% of these radiographs were deemed to have compromised diagnostic ability. Conclusion The presence of technical issues in most chest X-rays for TB screening highlights a significant area for improvement. However, the relatively low percentage of radiographs impacting diagnostic quality indicates that most issues do not critically hinder the radiologist's interpretative capability. This underscores the importance of balanced quality control measures in radiographic practices for effective TB detection in the region.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.53509 | DOI Listing |
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