Smart-phone based telemedicine: Instant messaging application as a platform for radiographic interpretations of jaw pathologies

Objective: To evaluate the reliability of WhatsApp in comparison to the images viewed on a workstation monitor (gold standard) for the identification and interpretation of radiographic images of jaw pathologies. Methods: 150 panoramic radiographs were screened for the assessment of jaw pathologies i...

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Main Authors: Medhini Madi (Author), Mathangi Kumar (Author), Kalyana Chakravarthy Pentapati (Author), Ravindranath Vineetha (Author)
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Published: Elsevier, 2021-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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Summary:Objective: To evaluate the reliability of WhatsApp in comparison to the images viewed on a workstation monitor (gold standard) for the identification and interpretation of radiographic images of jaw pathologies. Methods: 150 panoramic radiographs were screened for the assessment of jaw pathologies in the workstation monitor. The radiographs were sent to two observers (Observer A and B) via WhatsApp® Messenger which were viewed independently on smartphones. A structured proforma was prepared to evaluate the radiographs for the presence or absence of various radiographic pathological characteristics. Results: The reliability of WhatsApp for observers A and B concerning various characteristics like vital structures, pathological fractures, periodontal ligament widening, and root resorption indicated almost perfect agreement (0.8-0.97). The Kappa coefficients for WhatsApp for observers A and B for pre-categorized radiographic impressions were 0.95 and 0.97 which indicated almost perfect agreement. Conclusion: WhatsApp based expert teleradiology consultation can be a suitable and effective alternative for radiographic interpretations.
Item Description:2212-4268
10.1016/j.jobcr.2021.04.003