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Table 2 Questionnaires

From: A multicenter prospective cohort study to evaluate feasibility of radio-frequency identification surgical guidance for nonpalpable breast lesions: design and rationale of the RFID Localizer 1 Trial

Respondents specify their level of agreement or disagreement for the following statements on the five-level Likert scale: Strongly disagree, Disagree, Neither agree nor disagree, Agree, Strongly agree

Radiologists

The RFID tag applicator is easy to handle

The RFID tag applicator needle is sharp enough to penetrate healthy breast tissue

The RFID tag applicator needle is sharp enough to penetrate tumor tissue

RFID tag deployment is simple

The RFID tag is clearly visible on ultrasound

I feel confident about the correct placement of the RFID tag

Surgeons

The RFID tag is easily identified pre-operatively using the loop probe

The RFID tag is easily identified during surgery

I feel confident that the RFID technology leads me to the correct location

The RFID localization procedure is intuitive to use