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Breast imaging reporting and data system (BI-RADS™): how is it being used?

The Breast Imaging Reporting and Data System (BI-RADS™) from the American College of Radiology is a system designed to standardize mammographic reporting, reduce confounding factors in breast imaging interpretation, and to simplify the management of the final result. OBJECTIVE: To identify how the system is being used, providing information to help the Brazilian College of Radiology to develop strategies to improve its use. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Data were collected in the City of Goiânia, GO, Brazil. Each woman submitted to the examination in the service between January and June, 2003 was asked to provide previous reports and films. Examinations performed between 1/7/2001 and 30/6/2003 were included in the analysis. RESULTS: A total of 104 previous reports done by 40 radiologists from 33 different services were collected for analysis; 77% (n = 80) used the BI-RADS™. From these, only 15% (n = 12) were concise, none followed the recommendations suggested by the system, 98.75% (n = 79) were not in conformity with the lexicon terminology and in 65% (n = 51) there was no reference to pertinent recommendations. CONCLUSION: Although largely used, BI-RADS™ was not recognized as a system designed to standardize the reports and it was used almost exclusively to a final categorization of the exams.

Mammography; Breast neoplasms; Detection


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