Bischof Delaloye Angelika, Carrió Ignasi, Cuocolo Alberto, Knapp Wolfram, Gourtsoyiannis Nicholas, McCall Iain, Reiser Maximilian, Silberman Bruno
Service de Médecine Nucléaire, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Vaudois, Lausanne, Switzerland.
Eur J Nucl Med Mol Imaging. 2007 Aug;34(8):1147-51. doi: 10.1007/s00259-007-0494-2.
New multimodality imaging systems bring together anatomical and molecular information and require the competency and accreditation of individuals from both nuclear medicine and radiology.
This paper sets out the positions and aspirations of the European Association of Nuclear Medicine (EANM) and the European Society of Radiology (ESR) working together on an equal and constructive basis for the future benefit of both specialties.
EANM and ESR recognise the importance of coordinating working practices for multimodality imaging systems and that undertaking the nuclear medicine and radiology components of imaging with hybrid systems requires different skills. It is important to provide adequate and appropriate training in the two disciplines in order to offer a proper service to the patient using hybrid systems. Training models are proposed with the overall objective of providing opportunities for acquisition of special competency certification in multimodality imaging. Both organisations plan to develop common procedural guidelines and recognise the importance of coordinating the purchasing and management of hybrid systems to maximise the benefits to both specialties and to ensure appropriate reimbursement of these examinations. European multimodality imaging research is operating in a highly competitive environment. The coming years will decide whether European research in this area manages to defend its leading position or whether it falls behind research in other leading economies. Since research teams in the Member States are not always sufficiently interconnected, more European input is necessary to create interdisciplinary bridges between research institutions in Europe and to stimulate excellence. EANM and ESR will work with the European Institute for Biomedical Imaging Research (EIBIR) to develop further research opportunities across Europe.
European Union grant-funding bodies should allocate funds to joint research initiatives that encompass clinical research in diagnostic imaging in conjunction with research in mechanical and electronic engineering, informatics and biostatistics, and epidemiology.
新型多模态成像系统将解剖学和分子信息结合在一起,需要核医学和放射学领域人员具备相应能力并获得认证。
本文阐述了欧洲核医学协会(EANM)和欧洲放射学会(ESR)在平等且建设性的基础上共同合作,以造福两个专业领域的立场和愿景。
EANM和ESR认识到协调多模态成像系统工作实践的重要性,并且使用混合系统进行成像的核医学和放射学部分需要不同技能。为了利用混合系统为患者提供恰当的服务,在这两个学科提供充分且合适的培训很重要。提出了培训模式,总体目标是为获得多模态成像特殊能力认证提供机会。两个组织都计划制定共同的程序指南,并认识到协调混合系统采购和管理的重要性,以最大化对两个专业领域的益处,并确保这些检查能得到适当报销。欧洲多模态成像研究处于高度竞争的环境中。未来几年将决定欧洲在该领域的研究能否保持领先地位,还是会落后于其他主要经济体的研究。由于成员国的研究团队之间联系并不总是足够紧密,需要更多欧洲层面的投入来在欧洲研究机构之间搭建跨学科桥梁,并激发卓越表现。EANM和ESR将与欧洲生物医学成像研究机构(EIBIR)合作,在全欧洲拓展更多研究机会。
欧盟资助机构应将资金分配给联合研究项目,这些项目应涵盖诊断成像的临床研究,以及机械与电子工程、信息学、生物统计学和流行病学方面的研究。