Abstract
Interventional radiology (IVR) reports should be written according to the time order of the processes. The first one is composed of the indication and choice, the second one is the actual method and process, and the last one is the outcome and result of the IVR prosedure. At the end of the report format, check boxes should be prepared in order to record the success rating (sufficient or insufficient) and associated adverse effects (presence or absence of complications). Through systematic accumulation in a longer period, the data could be utilized for improvement of IVR quality.