Division of Pediatric Urology, Department of Urologic Surgery, Monroe Carell Jr. Children's Hospital at Vanderbilt, Nashville, Tennessee 37232-9820, USA.
J Urol. 2010 Jun;183(6):2137-42. doi: 10.1016/j.juro.2010.02.2384.
We reviewed the literature on the effects of ionizing radiation in pediatric patients, and discuss current recommendations and challenges facing radiologists and pediatric urologists.
We performed a MEDLINE(R) search to identify articles evaluating the risk of ionizing radiation in pediatric patients. Particular attention was focused on computerized tomography. Standard radiography, fluoroscopy and nuclear imaging were also evaluated.
To date the literature relating radiation exposure to imaging has primarily focused on the role of the pediatrician and radiologist as decision makers. However, these imaging modalities are important to treat and monitor many conditions treated by the pediatric urologist. Conflicting reports have made clinical decision making and patient education challenging.
A lack of consensus on the risk of radiation exposure in pediatric patients increases the need for heightened awareness by the urologist requesting radiographic evaluation. Monitoring future studies is required to better understand the impact of radiation on children and ensure prompt implementation of appropriate guidelines for patient care.
我们回顾了关于儿科患者电离辐射影响的文献,并讨论了放射科医生和小儿泌尿科医生目前面临的建议和挑战。
我们进行了 MEDLINE(R)搜索,以确定评估儿科患者电离辐射风险的文章。特别关注计算机断层扫描。还评估了标准放射摄影、透视和核成像。
迄今为止,与影像学相关的文献主要侧重于儿科医生和放射科医生作为决策者的作用。然而,这些成像方式对于治疗和监测小儿泌尿科医生治疗的许多疾病非常重要。相互矛盾的报告使得临床决策和患者教育具有挑战性。
缺乏对儿科患者辐射暴露风险的共识增加了泌尿科医生要求进行放射学评估时提高认识的必要性。需要监测未来的研究,以更好地了解辐射对儿童的影响,并确保及时实施适当的患者护理指南。