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Prevalence of Protective Shielding Utilization for Radiation Dose Reduction in Adult Patients Undergoing Body Scanning Using Computed Tomography

机译:在使用计算机断层扫描进行身体扫描的成年患者中减少辐射剂量的防护罩的使用率

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>Purpose: Ionizing radiation is implicated in nearly 2% of malignancies in the United States; radiation shields prevent unnecessary radiation exposure during medical imaging. Contemporary radiation shield utilization for adult patients in the United States is poorly defined. Therefore, we evaluated the prevalence of protective shielding utilization in adult patients undergoing CT scans in United States' hospitals.>Materials and Methods: An online survey was sent to established radiology departments randomly selected from the 2015 American Hospital Association Guide. Radiology departments conducting adult CT imaging were eligible; among 370 eligible departments, 215 departments accepted the study participation request. Questions focused on shielding practices during CT imaging of the eyes, thyroid, breasts, and gonads. Prevalence data were stratified per hospital location, size, and type. Main outcomes included overall protective shielding utilization, respondents' belief and knowledge regarding radiation safety, and organ-specific shielding prevalence.>Results: Sixty-seven of 215 (31%) hospitals completed the survey; 66 (99%) reported familiarity with the ALARA (as low as reasonably achievable) principle and 56 (84%) affirmed their belief that shielding is beneficial. Only 60% of hospitals employed shielding during CT imaging; among these institutions, shielding varied based on CT study: abdominopelvic CT (13, 33%), head CT (33, 83%), or chest CT (30, 75%).>Conclusions: Among surveyed hospitals, 40% do not utilize CT shielding despite the majority acknowledging the ALARA principle and agreeing that shielding is a beneficial practice. Failure to address the low prevalence of protective shielding may lead to poor community health due to increased risk of radiation-related cancers.
机译:>目的:在美国,电离辐射涉及近2%的恶性肿瘤;辐射防护罩可防止医学成像期间不必要的辐射暴露。在美国,对成人患者的当代辐射防护罩的使用定义不明确。因此,我们评估了在美国医院接受CT扫描的成年患者中使用防护性屏蔽的普遍性。>材料和方法:在线调查被发送到2015年美国医院协会随机选择的放射科指南。进行成人CT成像的放射科有资格;在370个合格部门中,有215个部门接受了研究参与请求。问题集中在对眼睛,甲状腺,乳房和性腺进行CT成像时的屏蔽措施。流行率数据按医院位置,规模和类型进行分层。主要结果包括总体防护屏蔽利用率,受访者对辐射安全的信念和知识以及特定器官的屏蔽发生率。>结果:215家医院中有67家(31%)完成了调查; 66(99%)人表示对ALARA(低至可以合理达到的)原理很熟悉,而56(84%)人确认他们相信屏蔽是有益的。只有60%的医院在CT成像期间采用了屏蔽;在这些机构中,根据CT研究的不同,屏蔽程度也不同:腹部盆腔CT(13,33%),头部CT(33,83%)或胸部CT(30,75%)。>结论:尽管大多数人承认ALARA原则并同意屏蔽是有益的做法,但仍有40%的医院没有使用CT屏蔽。由于辐射相关癌症的风险增加,未能解决保护性屏蔽的低普及率可能导致社区健康不佳。

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