Puckett Yana, To Alvin
Saint Louis University College of Public Health and Social Justice, Saint Louis, MO, USA.
Saint Louis University School of Medicine, Saint Louis, MO, USA.
AIMS Public Health. 2016 Feb 26;3(1):49-53. doi: 10.3934/publichealth.2016.1.49. eCollection 2016.
This study examines the inefficiencies of radiologic imaging transfers from one hospital to the other during pediatric trauma transfers in an era of cloud based information sharing.
Retrospective review of all patients transferred to a pediatric trauma center from 2008-2014 was performed. Imaging was reviewed for whether imaging accompanied the patient, whether imaging was able to be uploaded onto computer for records, whether imaging had to be repeated, and whether imaging obtained at outside hospitals (OSH) was done per universal pediatric trauma guidelines.
Of the 1761 patients retrospectively reviewed, 559 met our inclusion criteria. Imaging was sent with the patient 87.7% of the time. Imaging was unable to be uploaded 31.9% of the time. CT imaging had to be repeated 1.8% of the time. CT scan was not done per universal pediatric trauma guidelines 1.2% of the time.
Our study demonstrated that current imaging transfer is inefficient, leads to excess ionizing radiation, and increased healthcare costs. Universal implementation of cloud based radiology has the potential to eliminate excess ionizing radiation to children, improve patient care, and save cost to healthcare system.
本研究探讨了在基于云的信息共享时代,儿科创伤转运过程中放射影像从一家医院传输到另一家医院时的低效问题。
对2008年至2014年期间转至儿科创伤中心的所有患者进行回顾性研究。审查影像资料,以确定影像资料是否随患者一同转运、是否能够上传至计算机以供记录、是否需要重复检查,以及在外院(OSH)获取的影像检查是否符合通用的儿科创伤指南。
在1761例回顾性研究的患者中,559例符合纳入标准。87.7%的情况下影像资料随患者一同发送。31.9%的情况下影像资料无法上传。1.8%的情况下CT影像需要重复检查。1.2%的情况下CT扫描未按照通用的儿科创伤指南进行。
我们的研究表明,当前的影像传输效率低下,会导致额外的电离辐射,并增加医疗成本。全面实施基于云的放射学有可能消除对儿童的额外电离辐射,改善患者护理,并为医疗系统节省成本。