Publications and Presentations
Weatherburn G, Ridout D, Strickland N et al (2003) A comparison of conventional film, CR hard copy and PACS soft copy images of the chest: analyses of ROC curves and inter-observer agreement, European Journal of Radiology, vol 47, pp 206-14
Bryan S, Weatherburn G, Bungay H et al (2001) The cost-effectiveness of magnetic resonance imaging for investigation of the knee joint, Health Technology Assessment, vol 5, no 27
Weatherburn G, Bryan S, Davies JG (2000) Comparison of doses for bedside examinations of the chest with conventional screen-film and computed radiography; results of a randomized controlled trial, Radiology, vol 217, pp 707-712
Weatherburn G, Bryan S, Cousins C (2000) A comparison of the time required by radiologists for the preparation of clinico-radiological meetings when film and PACS are used, European Radiology, vol 10, pp 1006-1009
Weatherburn G, Bryan S, Nicholas A, Cocks R (2000) The effect of a Picture Archiving and Communications System (PACS) on diagnostic performance in the accident and emergency department, Journal of Accident and Emergency Medicine, vol 17, pp 180-184
Weatherburn G, Davies J (1999) Comparison of film, hard copy computed radiography (CR) and soft copy picture archive and communications systems (PACS) using a contrast-detail test object, British Journal of Radiology, vol 72, pp 856-863
Watkins J, Bryan S, Muris N, Buxton M (1999) Examining the influence of Picture Archiving Communication Systems and others factors upon the length of stay for patients with total hip and total knee replacements, International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care, vol 15, no 3, pp 497-505
Watkins J (1999) A hospital-wide picture archiving and communication system (PACS): the view of users and providers of the radiology service at Hammersmith Hospital, European Journal of Radiology, vol 32, pp 106-112
Weatherburn G, Bryan S (1999) The effect of a picture archiving and communication system (PACS) on patient radiation doses for examintion of the lateral lumbar spine, British Journal of Radiology, vol 72, pp 534-545
Weatherburn G, Bryan S, West M (1999) A comparison of image reject rates when Film, hard copy computed radiography and soft copy images on picture archive and communication systems (PACS) workstations, British Journal of Radiology, vol 72, pp 653-660
Bryan S, Weatherburn G, Buxton M, Watkins J, Keen J, Muris N (1999) Evaluation of a hospital picture archiving and communication system, Journal of Health Services Research and Policy, vol 4, no 4, pp 204-209
Bryan S, Weatherburn G, Watkins J, Buxton M (1999) The benefits of hospital-wide picture archiving and communication systems: a survey of clinical users of radiology services, British Journal of Radiology, vol 72, no 857, pp 469-478
Bryan S, Weatherburn G, Watkins J, Roddie M, Keen J, Muris N, Buxton M (1998) Radiology report times: the impact of picture archiving and communication systems, American Journal of Roentgenology, vol 170, no 5, pp 1153-1161
Bryan S, Weatherburn G, Buxton M (1998) Reporting from PACS workstations, RAD Magazine, May
Bryan S (1998) Investment decisions in hospital imaging departments: an economic approach, Accessing the Future, Summer, Issue 2
Weatherburn G, Watkins J, Bryan S and Cocks R (1997) The effect of PACS on the visualization of the lateral cervical spine and the management of patients presenting with trauma, Medical Informatics, vol 22, no 4, pp359-368
Weatherburn G and Bryan S (1997) Economic evaluation of picture archiving and communication systems (PACS), in Paterson A and Price R (eds) Current Topics in Radiology 3
Keen J, Bryan S, Muris N, Weatherburn G, Buxton M (1995) Evaluation of diffuse technologies: the case of digital imaging networks, Health Policy, vol 34, pp 153-166
Bryan S, Weatherburn G, Roddie M, Keen J, Muris N, Buxton M (1995) Explaining variation in radiologists' reporting times, The British Journal of Radiology, vol 68, pp854-861
Bryan S, Keen J, Muris N, Weatherburn G, Buxton M (1995) Issues in the evaluation of picture archiving and communication systems, Health Policy, vol 33, pp 31-42




