Section of Emergency Ultrasound, Department of Emergency Medicine, Christiana Care Health Services, Newark, Delaware.
Potomac, Maryland.
J Am Coll Radiol. 2014 Jan;11(1):36-44. doi: 10.1016/j.jacr.2013.09.023. Epub 2013 Oct 13.
Availability, reliability, and technical improvements have led to continued expansion of computed tomography (CT) imaging. During a CT scan, there is substantially more exposure to ionizing radiation than with conventional radiography. This has led to questions and critical conclusions about whether the continuous growth of CT scans should be subjected to review and potentially restraints or, at a minimum, closer investigation. This is particularly pertinent to populations in emergency departments, such as children and patients who receive repeated CT scans for benign diagnoses. During the last several decades, among national medical specialty organizations, the American College of Emergency Physicians and the American College of Radiology have each formed membership working groups to consider value, access, and expedience and to promote broad acceptance of CT protocols and procedures within their disciplines. Those efforts have had positive effects on the use criteria for CT by other physician groups, health insurance carriers, regulators, and legislators.
可用性、可靠性和技术改进促使计算机断层扫描(CT)成像不断扩展。在 CT 扫描过程中,人体所受到的电离辐射量比传统 X 光摄影要多得多。这引发了人们的质疑,并得出了一些重要结论,即 CT 扫描的持续增长是否应该受到审查,是否应该受到限制,或者至少应该进行更深入的调查。这对于急诊科的人群来说尤为重要,比如儿童和因良性诊断而接受多次 CT 扫描的患者。在过去几十年中,美国急诊医师学会和美国放射学会等国家医学专业组织都成立了会员工作组,以考虑价值、可及性和便利性,并在各自的学科领域内推广 CT 协议和程序的广泛应用。这些努力对其他医师群体、医疗保险机构、监管机构和立法者对 CT 使用标准产生了积极影响。