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CLINTERVENTIONAL protocol: a randomized controlled trial to evaluate clinical consultations and audiovisual tools for interventional radiology
by
Barranco Acosta, Sara
, García-Revillo, José
, Font Ugalde, Pilar
, Pérez Montilla, María Eugenia
, Lombardo Galera, María Sagrario
, Álvarez Benito, Marina
, Espejo Herrero, Juan José
, García Jurado, Pedro Blas
in
Anxiety
/ Audiovisual Aids
/ Clinical trials
/ Communication
/ Diagnostic Radiology
/ Humans
/ Imaging
/ Internal Medicine
/ Interventional Radiology
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Methodology
/ Neuroradiology
/ Patient Education as Topic
/ Patient Satisfaction
/ Patients
/ Physician patient relationships
/ Physician-patient relations
/ Radiology
/ Radiology (interventional)
/ Radiology, Interventional - methods
/ Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic
/ Referral and Consultation
/ Ultrasound
2025
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CLINTERVENTIONAL protocol: a randomized controlled trial to evaluate clinical consultations and audiovisual tools for interventional radiology
by
Barranco Acosta, Sara
, García-Revillo, José
, Font Ugalde, Pilar
, Pérez Montilla, María Eugenia
, Lombardo Galera, María Sagrario
, Álvarez Benito, Marina
, Espejo Herrero, Juan José
, García Jurado, Pedro Blas
in
Anxiety
/ Audiovisual Aids
/ Clinical trials
/ Communication
/ Diagnostic Radiology
/ Humans
/ Imaging
/ Internal Medicine
/ Interventional Radiology
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Methodology
/ Neuroradiology
/ Patient Education as Topic
/ Patient Satisfaction
/ Patients
/ Physician patient relationships
/ Physician-patient relations
/ Radiology
/ Radiology (interventional)
/ Radiology, Interventional - methods
/ Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic
/ Referral and Consultation
/ Ultrasound
2025
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CLINTERVENTIONAL protocol: a randomized controlled trial to evaluate clinical consultations and audiovisual tools for interventional radiology
by
Barranco Acosta, Sara
, García-Revillo, José
, Font Ugalde, Pilar
, Pérez Montilla, María Eugenia
, Lombardo Galera, María Sagrario
, Álvarez Benito, Marina
, Espejo Herrero, Juan José
, García Jurado, Pedro Blas
in
Anxiety
/ Audiovisual Aids
/ Clinical trials
/ Communication
/ Diagnostic Radiology
/ Humans
/ Imaging
/ Internal Medicine
/ Interventional Radiology
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Methodology
/ Neuroradiology
/ Patient Education as Topic
/ Patient Satisfaction
/ Patients
/ Physician patient relationships
/ Physician-patient relations
/ Radiology
/ Radiology (interventional)
/ Radiology, Interventional - methods
/ Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic
/ Referral and Consultation
/ Ultrasound
2025
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CLINTERVENTIONAL protocol: a randomized controlled trial to evaluate clinical consultations and audiovisual tools for interventional radiology
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CLINTERVENTIONAL protocol: a randomized controlled trial to evaluate clinical consultations and audiovisual tools for interventional radiology
2025
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Overview
Interventional radiology (IR) has evolved rapidly, but the clinical integration of interventional radiologists has not kept pace with technical advancements. This trial will address a gap in the literature by providing a robust investigation into specific measures for enhancing the clinical role of interventional radiologists, with potential implications for improving patient experiences and outcomes. The single-center randomized controlled trial will include 428 patients undergoing IR procedures. The control group will receive information about the procedure from the ordering physician, while the experimental group will have an additional consultation with an interventional radiologist and be shown procedure-specific explanatory videos. The primary outcomes are patients’ knowledge, satisfaction with the information and communication, and anxiety. Data collection will involve specific questionnaires and scales. This trial is designed to investigate the importance of proactive clinical roles in patient care within IR. The study explores the potential of consultations and audiovisual tools, highlighting their role in educating patients about procedures. The results may help foster a more widespread acceptance of clinical responsibilities in IR and underscore the pivotal role of audiovisual aids in patient education and satisfaction.
Trial registration
NCT05461482 at clinicaltrials.gov.
Relevance statement
This randomized controlled trial will assess the impact of clinical consultations and explanatory audiovisual tools on patient understanding, satisfaction, and anxiety in interventional radiology. The findings could help establish a more proactive clinical role for interventional radiologists and improve the overall quality of patient-centered care.
Key Points
We describe the protocol of an interventional radiology randomized clinical trial.
The control group will receive procedure information from the referring physician and the experimental group receives additional consultation with interventionalists and views a video.
Knowledge, satisfaction with information, and patient anxiety will be evaluated.
This study will provide insights about the benefits of consultations and videos in interventional radiology.
Graphical Abstract
Publisher
Springer Vienna,Springer Nature B.V,SpringerOpen
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