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  • Oncology
  • Medical Imaging

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  • Traditional descriptive reporting for soft tissue tumors lacks standardization.
  • Accurate classification is crucial for appropriate patient management and treatment planning.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the clinical performance of the ST-RADS scoring system.
  • To compare the diagnostic accuracy of ST-RADS with traditional descriptive reporting for soft tissue tumors.

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  • Prospective implementation of ST-RADS in an electronic dictation system.
  • Fellowship-trained musculoskeletal radiologists classified 236 consecutive soft tissue tumors.
  • Diagnostic accuracy was compared between ST-RADS and descriptive reporting using McNemar test.

Main Results:

  • ST-RADS demonstrated superior overall diagnostic accuracy (99.15% vs. 92.80%, p=0.000).
  • For benign tumors (ST-RADS I-III), ST-RADS achieved 100% accuracy.
  • For malignant tumors (ST-RADS IV-VI), ST-RADS showed higher accuracy (96.74% vs. 89.13%).

Conclusions:

  • Prospective use of ST-RADS significantly enhances diagnostic accuracy for soft tissue tumors.
  • ST-RADS offers a standardized method for classification and management recommendations.
  • Broader clinical implementation of ST-RADS is recommended for improved patient outcomes.