Digital radiology to improve the quality of care in countries with limited resources: a feasibility study from Angola

PLoS One. 2013 Sep 25;8(9):e73939. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0073939. eCollection 2013.

Abstract

Objective: Sub-standard quality in X-ray image acquisition and interpretation is common in low-resource countries, and can ultimately result in higher patient morbidity and mortality. This study aimed at evaluating; 1) feasibility of implementing a digital X-ray device in a second level hospital in Angola; 2) quality of digital X-ray images, when digital radiology was in the hands of local technicians; 3) feasibility of digital teleradiology and its potential impact on case management.

Methods: We developed and tested at the Hospital Divina Providencia (HDP) in Luanda, Angola, a digital X-ray device and a telemedicine network to acquire and print digital X-ray images and send them as DICOM files for remote consultation.

Results: 20,564 digital X-ray images were made at HDP from November 2010 to December 2012, with no major technical problems and no need for on-site supervision. Digital radiology largely improved the number of X-ray images of good and very good quality (100% of images with digital radiology, compared to 15% of screen-film images, p<0.0001). Teleradiology using digital images was used in 7.6% of paediatric cases, and provided, in these cases, an important contribution to case management.

Conclusions: The implementation of a digital X-ray device is feasible in low resource settings with significant improvement in quality of X-ray images compared to standard screen film radiology.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Angola
  • Developing Countries*
  • Feasibility Studies
  • Humans
  • Quality of Health Care*
  • Radiographic Image Enhancement*
  • Teleradiology

Grants and funding

This project was partly supported by European funds for International Cooperation delivered through Regione Friuli Venezia Giulia, Italy. The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript. No additional external funding was received for this study.