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Report on a new type of trauma full-body digital X-ray machine.

机译:关于新型创伤全身数字X射线机的报告。

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The purpose of this study was to evaluate the diagnostic equivalence, radiation dose, clinical usefulness and radiographic aspects of a low-dose, full-body digital X-ray machine in a busy trauma unit. A digital trauma X-ray machine known as "LODOX" was compared with conventional radiography between June 1999 and November 2001 in the Groote Schuur Hospital Trauma Unit, Cape Town. Digital images of a variety of body regions commonly imaged in trauma were compared for diagnostic image quality in a number of categories with equivalent conventional radiographs. A seven-point equivalence scoring system ranging from much inferior (-3) through equivalent (0) to much superior (+3) was used in each category. Radiation dose was recorded and compared with that in conventional measurements. Turnaround times of patients undergoing digital and conventional X-rays were evaluated. Clinical and radiographic issues were assessed by staff feedback. The digital images when compared with conventional film had an overall mean equivalence score of -0.429, with a standard deviation (SD) of 0.77. The best digital performance was in the mediastinum (mean 0.346, SD 0.49) and the weakest was for bony detail (mean -0.654, SD 0.81). Relative digital radiation dose compared to conventional varied from 72% (chest) to 2% (pelvis), with a simple average of 6%. Radiographic points included full-body imaging capability and differing positioning, penetration, workflow and practicality considerations. The digital images required overall patient times of 5-6 min, compared with 8-48 min for conventional X-rays. New installations are under way, and computed tomography and angiography applications are being explored. FDA approval is awaited. Projected cost is similar to that of flat-panel digital units. This digital unit was felt to be diagnostically substantially equivalent to conventional radiographs, with low-dose full-body imaging, improved workflow, digital technology and long-term cost benefits as potentially favourable contributions to trauma imaging.
机译:这项研究的目的是评估繁忙的创伤单元中低剂量全身数字X射线机的诊断等效性,放射剂量,临床实用性和放射学方面。在1999年6月至2001年11月期间,在开普敦Groote Schuur医院创伤部门对一种称为“ LODOX”的数字创伤X射线机与传统射线照相进行了比较。比较了在创伤中通常成像的各种身体部位的数字图像在许多类别中的诊断图像质量,并使用了等效的常规X射线照片进行了比较。在每个类别中,使用了一个七分的等效评分系统,范围从低得多(-3)到等效(0)到非常出色(+3)。记录辐射剂量,并与常规测量的辐射剂量进行比较。评估了接受数字和常规X射线检查的患者的周转时间。通过员工反馈评估临床和影像学问题。与常规胶片相比,数字图像的平均总等效得分为-0.429,标准偏差(SD)为0.77。最好的数字表现是在纵隔(平均值0.346,SD 0.49),而最差的表现是在骨细节上(平均值-0.654,SD 0.81)。与常规相比,相对数字辐射剂量从72%(胸部)到2%(骨盆)不等,简单平均值为6%。射线照相点包括全身成像功能以及不同的定位,穿透力,工作流程和实用性考虑因素。数字图像需要5-6分钟的总患者时间,而传统X射线则需要8-48分钟。新的安装正在进行中,计算机断层扫描和血管造影的应用正在探索中。等待FDA批准。预计成本与平板数字单元的成本相似。该数字单元在诊断上被认为与传统的X射线照相基本相同,具有低剂量的全身成像,改进的工作流程,数字技术和长期成本优势,这可能是对创伤成像的潜在有利贡献。

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