Hansmann Jan, Henzler Thomas, Gaba Ron C, Morelli John N
Department of Radiology, University of Illinois Hospital and Health Sciences System, Chicago, Illinois, USA.
Diagn Interv Radiol. 2017 May-Jun;23(3):223-226. doi: 10.5152/dir.2016.16196.
We aimed to quantify and compare awareness regarding radiation dose reduction within the interventional radiology and diagnostic radiology communities.
Abstracts accepted to the annual meetings of the Society of Interventional Radiology (SIR), the Cardiovascular and Interventional Radiological Society of Europe (CIRSE), the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA), and the European Congress of Radiology (ECR) between 2005 and 2015 were analyzed using the search terms "interventional/computed tomography" and "radiation dose/radiation dose reduction." A PubMed query using the above-mentioned search terms for the years of 2005-2015 was performed.
Between 2005 and 2015, a total of 14 520 abstracts (mean, 660±297 abstracts) and 80 614 abstracts (mean, 3664±1025 abstracts) were presented at interventional and diagnostic radiology meetings, respectively. Significantly fewer abstracts related to radiation dose were presented at the interventional radiology meetings compared with the diagnostic radiology meetings (162 abstracts [1% of total] vs. 2706 [3% of total]; P < 0.001). On average 15±7 interventional radiology abstracts (range, 6-27) and 246±105 diagnostic radiology abstracts (range, 112-389) pertaining to radiation dose were presented at each meeting. The PubMed query revealed an average of 124±39 publications (range, 79-187) and 1205±307 publications (range, 829-1672) related to interventional and diagnostic radiology dose reduction per year, respectively (P < 0.001).
The observed increase in the number of abstracts regarding radiation dose reduction in the interventional radiology community over the past 10 years has not mirrored the increased volume seen within diagnostic radiology, suggesting that increased education and discussion about this topic may be warranted.
我们旨在量化并比较介入放射学和诊断放射学领域内对辐射剂量降低的认知情况。
对2005年至2015年间被介入放射学会(SIR)、欧洲心血管和介入放射学会(CIRSE)、北美放射学会(RSNA)以及欧洲放射学大会(ECR)年会收录的摘要进行分析,搜索词为“介入/计算机断层扫描”和“辐射剂量/辐射剂量降低”。使用上述搜索词对2005 - 2015年进行PubMed查询。
2005年至2015年间,介入放射学会议和诊断放射学会议分别共展示了14520篇摘要(平均660±297篇摘要)和80614篇摘要(平均3664±1025篇摘要)。与诊断放射学会议相比,介入放射学会议上与辐射剂量相关的摘要明显更少(162篇摘要[占总数的1%]对2706篇[占总数的3%];P < 0.001)。每次会议上,平均有15±7篇介入放射学摘要(范围为6 - 27篇)和246±105篇诊断放射学摘要(范围为112 - 389篇)与辐射剂量有关。PubMed查询显示,每年分别平均有124±39篇出版物(范围为79 - 187篇)和1205±307篇出版物(范围为829 - 1672篇)与介入放射学和诊断放射学剂量降低相关(P < 0.001)。
过去10年中观察到介入放射学领域内关于辐射剂量降低的摘要数量有所增加,但并未反映出诊断放射学领域内数量的增长,这表明可能有必要加强对该主题的教育和讨论。