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Frequency and Spectrum of Errors in Final Radiology Reports Generated With Automatic Speech Recognition Technology

机译:自动语音识别技术生成的最终放射学报告中的错误频率和频谱

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Purpose: Automatic speech recognition technology has a high frequency of transcription errors, necessitating careful proofreading and report editing. The purpose of this study was to determine the frequency and spectrum of significant dictation errors in finalized radiology reports generated with speech recognition technology.Methods: All 265 radiology reports that were reviewed in preparation for 12 consecutive weekly multidisci-plinary thoracic oncology group conferences were examined for significant dictation errors; reports were compared with the corresponding imaging studies. In addition, departmental radiologists were surveyed regarding their estimates of overall and individual report error rates.Results: Two hundred six of 265 (78%) reports contained no significant errors, and 59 (22%) contained errors. Report error rates by individual radiologists ranged from 0% to 100%. There were no significant differences in error rates between native and normative English speakers (P > .8) or between reports dictated by faculty members alone and those dictated by trainees and signed by faculty members (P > .3). The most frequent types of errors were wrong-word substitution, nonsense phrases, and missing words. Fifty-five of 88 radiologists (63%) believed that overall error rates did not exceed 10%, and 67 of 88 radiologists (76%) believed that their own individual error rates did not exceed 10%.Conclusions: More than 20% of our reports contained potentially confusing errors, and most radiologists believed that report error rates were much lower than they actually were. Knowledge of the frequency and spectrum of errors should raise awareness of this issue and facilitate methods for report improvement.
机译:目的:自动语音识别技术具有很高的转录错误发生率,因此需要仔细的校对和报告编辑。这项研究的目的是确定使用语音识别技术生成的最终放射学报告中重大命令错误的频率和频谱。方法:审查了为准备连续12周每周一次的多学科胸腔肿瘤小组会议准备的所有265份放射学报告。严重的听写错误;报告与相应的影像学研究进行了比较。此外,还对部门放射科医生的总体和个人报告错误率进行了调查。结果:265份报告中有206份(78%)没有重大错误,59份(22%)包含错误。个别放射科医生的报告错误率范围从0%到100%。以英语为母语的人和以英语为规范的人之间的错误率没有显着差异(P> .8),或者由教师单独决定的报告与受训人员并由教师签字的报告之间的错误率没有显着差异(P> .3)。错误的最常见类型是错误的单词替换,无意义的短语和丢失的单词。 88名放射科医生中有55名(63%)认为总体错误率不超过10%,而88名放射科医生中有67名(76%)认为自己的个人错误率不超过10%。我们的报告包含潜在的令人困惑的错误,大多数放射学家认为报告错误率远低于实际错误率。对错误发生频率和范围的了解应提高对这一问题的认识,并有助于改进报告的方法。

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