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减少与颈椎检查相关的儿科创伤中的辐射暴露:一项质量改进项目。

Decreasing Radiation Exposure in Pediatric Trauma Related to Cervical Spine Clearance: A Quality Improvement Project.

作者信息

Waddell Valerie Ann, Connelly Susan

机构信息

Department of General Surgery, Trauma and Burn, Children's Mercy, Kansas City, Missouri (Dr Waddell) and Department of Nursing, Creighton University, Omaha, Nebraska (Dr Connelly).

出版信息

J Trauma Nurs. 2018 Jan/Feb;25(1):38-44. doi: 10.1097/JTN.0000000000000340.

Abstract

STUDY DESIGN

Quality improvement project.

OBJECTIVES

Reduce the amount of radiation exposure in the pediatric trauma population 5 years of age and older in relation to cervical spine clearance.

BACKGROUND

The evaluation of pediatric cervical spine injuries must be accurate and timely to avoid missed injuries. The difficult clinical examination in pediatric trauma patients necessitates the use of radiologic examinations to avoid missing catastrophic injuries. However, exposure to radiation at an early age increases the pediatric patients' risk of developing cancer (R. A. ).

METHODS

A retrospective chart review was conducted to assess radiation exposure in pediatric patients requiring evaluation for cervical spine clearance. Surgical staff and emergency department physicians received education on the risks related to pediatric radiation exposure and information related to the institution's diagnostic trends for cervical spine clearance. An algorithm was then developed to assist with determining the necessary imaging study for cervical spine clearance. Radiation exposure was monitored following initial education and use of the algorithm to determine its effect on radiation exposure.

RESULTS

The retrospective chart review identified cervical spine computed tomography (CT) in 34%, with an average radiation exposure of 3.5 mSv. Following education and introduction of an algorithm, 18% of patients underwent CT for cervical spine clearance with an average radiation exposure of 3.2 mSv, representing a 47% decrease in the use of CT.

CONCLUSION

Staff education and the use of an algorithm show promise in the reduction of radiation exposure and provide safe, effective clearance of the cervical spine in pediatric trauma.

摘要

研究设计

质量改进项目。

目的

减少5岁及以上儿科创伤患者颈椎评估时的辐射暴露量。

背景

儿科颈椎损伤的评估必须准确及时,以避免漏诊。儿科创伤患者临床检查困难,因此需要进行放射学检查以避免漏诊严重损伤。然而,幼年时期暴露于辐射会增加儿科患者患癌症的风险(R.A.)。

方法

进行回顾性病历审查,以评估需要进行颈椎评估的儿科患者的辐射暴露情况。外科工作人员和急诊科医生接受了有关儿科辐射暴露风险以及该机构颈椎评估诊断趋势相关信息的培训。然后制定了一种算法,以协助确定颈椎评估所需的影像学检查。在初次培训并使用该算法后,对辐射暴露情况进行监测,以确定其对辐射暴露的影响。

结果

回顾性病历审查发现,34%的患者进行了颈椎计算机断层扫描(CT),平均辐射暴露量为3.5毫希沃特。经过培训并引入算法后,18%的患者因颈椎评估接受了CT检查,平均辐射暴露量为3.2毫希沃特,CT使用量减少了47%。

结论

工作人员培训和算法的使用有望减少辐射暴露,并为儿科创伤患者提供安全、有效的颈椎评估。

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