Department of Radiology, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, 330 Brookline Ave., Boston, MA 02215, USA
Radiographics. 2010 Jan;30(1):23-31. doi: 10.1148/rg.301095125. Epub 2009 Nov 9.
As computed tomographic (CT) colonography is being used increasingly in clinical practice, an effective quality improvement process must be ensured. The quality improvement process is outlined for the reader by using an adverse event during CT colonography as an example. Components of this process are the approach to a sentinel event, performance of a root cause analysis, and development of strategies for minimizing errors after a serious adverse event. Important factors include indications and contraindications for the examination, proper imaging technique, training of personnel, complications of the procedure, and legal implications. Complications from CT colonography are rare. Attention must be paid to the correct technique for colonic insufflation, particularly in older patients and those who are symptomatic. Root cause analysis provides valuable tools for identification and implementation of improvements designed to avoid similar and other adverse events and to minimize damage.
随着计算机断层扫描(CT)结肠成像在临床实践中的应用越来越多,必须确保有效的质量改进过程。本文通过使用 CT 结肠成像过程中的一个不良事件为例,为读者概述了质量改进过程。该过程的组成部分包括对重大不良事件后进行根本原因分析,并制定策略以最小化错误的方法。重要因素包括检查的适应证和禁忌证、适当的成像技术、人员培训、程序并发症和法律影响。CT 结肠成像的并发症很少见。必须注意结肠充气的正确技术,特别是在老年患者和有症状的患者中。根本原因分析为识别和实施改进措施提供了有价值的工具,旨在避免类似和其他不良事件,并将损害降至最低。