IAEA survey of pediatric CT practice in 40 countries in Asia, Europe, Latin America, and Africa: Part 1, frequency and appropriateness
OBJECTIVE. The purpose of this study was to assess the frequency of pediatric CT in 40 less-resourced countries and to determine the level of appropriateness in CT use. MATERIALS AND METHODS. Data on the increase in the number of CT examinations during 2007 and 2009 and appropriate use of CT examina...
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th-cmuir.6653943832-519052018-09-04T06:11:29Z IAEA survey of pediatric CT practice in 40 countries in Asia, Europe, Latin America, and Africa: Part 1, frequency and appropriateness Jenia Vassileva Madan M. Rehani Humoud Al-Dhuhli Huda M. Al-Naemi Jamila Salem Al-Suwaidi Kimberly Appelgate Danijela Arandjic Einas Hamed Osman Bashier Adnan Beganovic Tony Benavente Tadeusz Bieganski Simone Dias Leila El-Nachef Dario Faj Mirtha E. Gamarra-Sánchez Juan Garcia-Aguilar L'ubka Gbelcová Vesna Gershan Eduard Gershkevitsh Edward Gruppetta Alexandru Hustuc Sonja Ivanovic Arif Jauhari Mohammad Hassan Kharita Siarhei Kharuzhyk Nadia Khelassi-Toutaoui Hamid Reza Khosravi Helen Khoury Desislava Kostova-Lefterova Ivana Kralik Lantao Liu Jolanta Mazuoliene Patricia Mora Wilbroad Muhogora Pirunthavany Muthuvelu Leos Novak Aruna S. Pallewatte Mohamed Shaaban Esti Shelly Karapet Stepanyan Eu Leong Harvey J. Teo Naw Thelsy Pannee Visrutaratna Areesha Zaman Dejan Zontar Medicine OBJECTIVE. The purpose of this study was to assess the frequency of pediatric CT in 40 less-resourced countries and to determine the level of appropriateness in CT use. MATERIALS AND METHODS. Data on the increase in the number of CT examinations during 2007 and 2009 and appropriate use of CT examinations were collected, using standard forms, from 146 CT facilities at 126 hospitals. RESULTS. The lowest frequency of pediatric CT examinations in 2009 was in European facilities (4.3%), and frequencies in Asia (12.2%) and Africa (7.8%) were twice as high. Head CT is the most common CT examination in children, amounting to nearly 75% of all pediatric CT examinations. Although regulations in many countries assign radiologists with the main responsibility of deciding whether a radiologic examination should be performed, in fact, radiologists alone were responsible for only 6.3% of situations. Written referral guidelines for imaging were not available in almost one half of the CT facilities. Appropriateness criteria for CT examinations in children did not always follow guidelines set by agencies, in particular, for patients with accidental head trauma, infants with congenital torticollis, children with possible ventriculoperitoneal shunt malfunction, and young children (< 5 years old) with acute sinusitis. In about one third of situations, nonavailability of previous images and records on previously received patient doses have the potential to lead to unnecessary examinations and radiation doses. CONCLUSION. With increasing use of CT in children and a lack of use of appropriateness criteria, there is a strong need to implement guidelines to avoid unnecessary radiation doses to children. © American Roentgen Ray Society. 2018-09-04T06:11:29Z 2018-09-04T06:11:29Z 2012-05-01 Journal 15463141 0361803X 2-s2.0-84860337424 10.2214/AJR.11.7273 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=84860337424&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/51905 |
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Medicine Jenia Vassileva Madan M. Rehani Humoud Al-Dhuhli Huda M. Al-Naemi Jamila Salem Al-Suwaidi Kimberly Appelgate Danijela Arandjic Einas Hamed Osman Bashier Adnan Beganovic Tony Benavente Tadeusz Bieganski Simone Dias Leila El-Nachef Dario Faj Mirtha E. Gamarra-Sánchez Juan Garcia-Aguilar L'ubka Gbelcová Vesna Gershan Eduard Gershkevitsh Edward Gruppetta Alexandru Hustuc Sonja Ivanovic Arif Jauhari Mohammad Hassan Kharita Siarhei Kharuzhyk Nadia Khelassi-Toutaoui Hamid Reza Khosravi Helen Khoury Desislava Kostova-Lefterova Ivana Kralik Lantao Liu Jolanta Mazuoliene Patricia Mora Wilbroad Muhogora Pirunthavany Muthuvelu Leos Novak Aruna S. Pallewatte Mohamed Shaaban Esti Shelly Karapet Stepanyan Eu Leong Harvey J. Teo Naw Thelsy Pannee Visrutaratna Areesha Zaman Dejan Zontar IAEA survey of pediatric CT practice in 40 countries in Asia, Europe, Latin America, and Africa: Part 1, frequency and appropriateness |
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OBJECTIVE. The purpose of this study was to assess the frequency of pediatric CT in 40 less-resourced countries and to determine the level of appropriateness in CT use. MATERIALS AND METHODS. Data on the increase in the number of CT examinations during 2007 and 2009 and appropriate use of CT examinations were collected, using standard forms, from 146 CT facilities at 126 hospitals. RESULTS. The lowest frequency of pediatric CT examinations in 2009 was in European facilities (4.3%), and frequencies in Asia (12.2%) and Africa (7.8%) were twice as high. Head CT is the most common CT examination in children, amounting to nearly 75% of all pediatric CT examinations. Although regulations in many countries assign radiologists with the main responsibility of deciding whether a radiologic examination should be performed, in fact, radiologists alone were responsible for only 6.3% of situations. Written referral guidelines for imaging were not available in almost one half of the CT facilities. Appropriateness criteria for CT examinations in children did not always follow guidelines set by agencies, in particular, for patients with accidental head trauma, infants with congenital torticollis, children with possible ventriculoperitoneal shunt malfunction, and young children (< 5 years old) with acute sinusitis. In about one third of situations, nonavailability of previous images and records on previously received patient doses have the potential to lead to unnecessary examinations and radiation doses. CONCLUSION. With increasing use of CT in children and a lack of use of appropriateness criteria, there is a strong need to implement guidelines to avoid unnecessary radiation doses to children. © American Roentgen Ray Society. |
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Jenia Vassileva Madan M. Rehani Humoud Al-Dhuhli Huda M. Al-Naemi Jamila Salem Al-Suwaidi Kimberly Appelgate Danijela Arandjic Einas Hamed Osman Bashier Adnan Beganovic Tony Benavente Tadeusz Bieganski Simone Dias Leila El-Nachef Dario Faj Mirtha E. Gamarra-Sánchez Juan Garcia-Aguilar L'ubka Gbelcová Vesna Gershan Eduard Gershkevitsh Edward Gruppetta Alexandru Hustuc Sonja Ivanovic Arif Jauhari Mohammad Hassan Kharita Siarhei Kharuzhyk Nadia Khelassi-Toutaoui Hamid Reza Khosravi Helen Khoury Desislava Kostova-Lefterova Ivana Kralik Lantao Liu Jolanta Mazuoliene Patricia Mora Wilbroad Muhogora Pirunthavany Muthuvelu Leos Novak Aruna S. Pallewatte Mohamed Shaaban Esti Shelly Karapet Stepanyan Eu Leong Harvey J. Teo Naw Thelsy Pannee Visrutaratna Areesha Zaman Dejan Zontar |
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IAEA survey of pediatric CT practice in 40 countries in Asia, Europe, Latin America, and Africa: Part 1, frequency and appropriateness |
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IAEA survey of pediatric CT practice in 40 countries in Asia, Europe, Latin America, and Africa: Part 1, frequency and appropriateness |
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IAEA survey of pediatric CT practice in 40 countries in Asia, Europe, Latin America, and Africa: Part 1, frequency and appropriateness |
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IAEA survey of pediatric CT practice in 40 countries in Asia, Europe, Latin America, and Africa: Part 1, frequency and appropriateness |
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IAEA survey of pediatric CT practice in 40 countries in Asia, Europe, Latin America, and Africa: Part 1, frequency and appropriateness |
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iaea survey of pediatric ct practice in 40 countries in asia, europe, latin america, and africa: part 1, frequency and appropriateness |
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