Fahey Frederic H, Bom Henry Hee-Seung, Chiti Arturo, Choi Yun Young, Huang Gang, Lassmann Michael, Laurin Norman, Mut Fernando, Nuñez-Miller Rodolfo, O'Keeffe Darin, Pradhan Prasanta, Scott Andrew M, Song Shaoli, Soni Nischal, Uchiyama Mayuki, Vargas Luis
Department of Radiology, Boston Children's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts
Department of Nuclear Medicine, Chonnam National University Hwasun Hospital, Hwasun Jeonnam, Republic of Korea.
J Nucl Med. 2016 Jul;57(7):1148-57. doi: 10.2967/jnumed.115.169714. Epub 2016 Mar 31.
The Nuclear Medicine Global Initiative (NMGI) was formed in 2012 and consists of 13 international organizations with direct involvement in nuclear medicine. The underlying objectives of the NMGI are to promote human health by advancing the field of nuclear medicine and molecular imaging, encourage global collaboration in education, and harmonize procedure guidelines and other policies that ultimately lead to improvements in quality and safety in the field throughout the world. For its first project, the NMGI decided to consider the issues involved in the standardization of administered activities in pediatric nuclear medicine. It was decided to divide the final report of this project into 2 parts. Part 1 was published in this journal in the spring of 2015. This article presents part 2 of the final report. It discusses current standards for administered activities in children and adolescents that have been developed by various professional organizations. It also presents an evaluation of the current practice of pediatric nuclear medicine specifically with regard to administered activities as determined by an international survey of 313 nuclear medicine clinics and centers from 29 countries. Lastly, it provides recommendations for a path toward global standardization of the administration of radiopharmaceuticals in children.
核医学全球倡议组织(NMGI)成立于2012年,由13个直接参与核医学领域的国际组织组成。NMGI的基本目标是通过推动核医学和分子影像领域的发展来促进人类健康,鼓励全球在教育方面的合作,并协调程序指南和其他政策,最终提高全球该领域的质量和安全性。对于其第一个项目,NMGI决定考虑儿科核医学中给药活度标准化所涉及的问题。该项目的最终报告被分为两部分。第一部分于2015年春季发表在本杂志上。本文呈现最终报告的第二部分。它讨论了各专业组织制定的儿童和青少年给药活度的现行标准。它还展示了对儿科核医学当前实践的评估,特别是关于给药活度方面,这是通过对来自29个国家的313家核医学诊所和中心进行国际调查确定的。最后,它为儿童放射性药物给药全球标准化的途径提供了建议。