Quintana Díaz M, Sánchez Casado M
Servicio de Urgencias Generales, Hospital Universitario La Paz, Madrid, España.
Radiologia. 2011 Oct;53 Suppl 1:3-6. doi: 10.1016/j.rx.2011.05.009. Epub 2011 Jul 23.
We review the relations between the radiology department and the clinicians that attend emergency patients, complementing our opinions with a survey conducted in the emergency departments of hospitals in the autonomous region of Madrid. A dedicated emergency radiology section is present in 63.2% of hospitals. Radiologists are readily available to consult in the emergency department in 100%. Radiologists are involved in the initial workup in 61% of hospitals, in follow-up in 22.3%, and in both the initial workup and follow-up in 16.7%. At least one common protocol is shared by radiologists and emergency clinicians in 73.7% of hospitals. Radiologists participate in deciding which imaging tests to perform in 78.9% of hospitals. Radiologists provide a written report of the examination in 83.3% of cases. Continual assessment of the relations between the emergency department and the radiology department will enable us to understand their dynamics and to know what aspects can be improved.
我们回顾了放射科与诊治急诊患者的临床医生之间的关系,并通过在马德里自治区各医院急诊科开展的一项调查来补充我们的观点。63.2%的医院设有专门的急诊放射科。100%的医院放射科医生随时可在急诊科提供咨询。61%的医院放射科医生参与初始检查,22.3%参与随访,16.7%既参与初始检查又参与随访。73.7%的医院放射科医生与急诊临床医生至少共享一个通用协议。78.9%的医院放射科医生参与决定进行哪些影像学检查。83.3%的病例中放射科医生会提供检查书面报告。持续评估急诊科与放射科之间的关系将使我们能够了解它们的动态,并知晓哪些方面可以改进。