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  • Radiology
  • Medical Reporting
  • Scientific Communication

Background:

  • Case reports are crucial in radiology for presenting novel or unusual disease presentations.
  • Existing CAse REport (CARE) guidelines have limitations for radiological reporting.
  • There is a need to improve the quality of published radiological case reports.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop specific extensions to the CARE guidelines for radiological case reports.
  • To create the CAse Report for Radiology (CARR) statement and checklist.
  • To enhance the quality and transparency of radiological case report dissemination.

Main Methods:

  • Adaptation of the CARE statement for radiology.
  • Formation of a multidisciplinary international expert working group.
  • Utilizing a Delphi survey and an online consensus meeting for guideline development.
  • Following the Enhancing the QUAlity and Transparency Of health Research (EQUATOR) network recommendations.

Main Results:

  • A protocol for developing the CARR guidelines has been established.
  • The process involves expert consensus and iterative refinement.
  • The CARR checklist is anticipated to be finalized within 1.5 years.

Conclusions:

  • The CARR guidelines will provide a standardized framework for radiological case reports.
  • These guidelines are expected to improve the quality of reporting in radiology.
  • The CARR statement will aid radiology practitioners in disseminating important clinical findings.