Dhillon Manu, Raju Srinivasa M, Verma Sankalp, Tomar Divya, Mohan Raviprakash S, Lakhanpal Manisha, Krishnamoorthy Bhuvana
Department of Oral Medicine and Radiology, ITS Centre for Dental Studies and Research, Ghaziabad, India.
Imaging Sci Dent. 2012 Dec;42(4):207-12. doi: 10.5624/isd.2012.42.4.207. Epub 2012 Dec 23.
This study was performed to determine the relative frequency of positioning errors, to identify those errors directly responsible for diagnostically inadequate images, and to assess the quality of panoramic radiographs in a sample of records collected from a dental college.
This study consisted of 1,782 panoramic radiographs obtained from the Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology. The positioning errors of the radiographs were assessed and categorized into nine groups: the chin tipped high, chin tipped low, a slumped position, the patient positioned forward, the patient positioned backward, failure to position the tongue against the palate, patient movement during exposure, the head tilted, and the head turned to one side. The quality of the radiographs was further judged as being 'excellent', 'diagnostically acceptable', or 'unacceptable'.
Out of 1,782 radiographs, 196 (11%) were error free and 1,586 (89%) were present with positioning errors. The most common error observed was the failure to position the tongue against the palate (55.7%) and the least commonly experienced error was patient movement during exposure (1.6%). Only 11% of the radiographs were excellent, 64.1% were diagnostically acceptable, and 24.9% were unacceptable.
The positioning errors found on panoramic radiographs were relatively common in our study. The quality of panoramic radiographs could be improved by careful attention to patient positioning.
本研究旨在确定定位错误的相对频率,识别那些直接导致图像诊断不充分的错误,并评估从一所牙科学院收集的记录样本中全景X线片的质量。
本研究包括从口腔颌面放射科获得的1782张全景X线片。对这些X线片的定位错误进行评估并分为九组:下巴抬高、下巴压低、姿势萎靡、患者向前倾、患者向后倾、未将舌头抵住上颚、曝光期间患者移动、头部倾斜以及头部转向一侧。进一步将X线片的质量判定为“优秀”、“诊断可接受”或“不可接受”。
在1782张X线片中,196张(11%)无错误,1586张(89%)存在定位错误。观察到的最常见错误是未将舌头抵住上颚(55.7%),最不常出现的错误是曝光期间患者移动(1.6%)。只有11%的X线片为优秀,64.1%诊断可接受,24.9%不可接受。
在我们的研究中,全景X线片上发现的定位错误较为常见。通过仔细注意患者定位可以提高全景X线片的质量。