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Barriers affecting the quality and consistency of barium studies in radiologists and registrars
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Abstract
The barium swallow study is a fluoroscopic study which provides valuable insights into the motility, function and morphology of the pharynx, oesophagus, gastroesophageal junction, proximal stomach and duodenum. It has been observed that the skill of radiology doctors with barium swallow studies in adults has diminished. This reduced proficiency with barium swallow study is closely linked to and perpetuated by the heterogeneity of technique amongst radiologists. Factors pertaining to the individual radiologist, patient factors, healthcare factors, and the widespread use of alternative investigations have led to this increased variance in performing the barium swallow study. Despite this reduction in its usage, the study remains a valuable tool in the care of patients. We advocate for standardised guidelines to increase consistency and improve radiologist familiarity with this procedure.
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Title: Barriers affecting the quality and consistency of barium studies in radiologists and registrars
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Abstract
The barium swallow study is a fluoroscopic study which provides valuable insights into the motility, function and morphology of the pharynx, oesophagus, gastroesophageal junction, proximal stomach and duodenum.
It has been observed that the skill of radiology doctors with barium swallow studies in adults has diminished.
This reduced proficiency with barium swallow study is closely linked to and perpetuated by the heterogeneity of technique amongst radiologists.
Factors pertaining to the individual radiologist, patient factors, healthcare factors, and the widespread use of alternative investigations have led to this increased variance in performing the barium swallow study.
Despite this reduction in its usage, the study remains a valuable tool in the care of patients.
We advocate for standardised guidelines to increase consistency and improve radiologist familiarity with this procedure.
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