a Department of Radiology , Weill Cornell Medicine , New York , NY , USA.
b Division of Emergency Medicine , Weill Cornell Medical College , NY , USA.
J Elder Abuse Negl. 2019 Mar-May;31(2):163-180. doi: 10.1080/08946566.2019.1573160. Epub 2019 Feb 10.
Pediatric radiologists play a key role in the detection of child abuse through the identification of characteristic injury patterns. Emergency radiologists have the potential to play an equally important role in the detection of elder physical abuse; however, they currently play little to no part in this effort. We examine the reasons behind this limited role, and potential strategies to expand it, by interviewing attending faculty from Emergency Radiology, Geriatrics, Emergency Medicine, Pediatric Radiology, and Pediatrics. Our interviews revealed that radiologists' contribution to elder abuse detection is currently limited by gaps in training, gaps in knowledge about imaging correlates, and gaps in inter-team clinical communication. Specifically, radiographic interpretation of elder trauma is severely restricted by lack of communication between frontline providers and radiologists about patients' injury mechanism and functional status. Improving this communication and re-conceptualizing ED workflow is critical to expanding and optimizing radiologists' role in elder abuse detection.
儿科放射科医生通过识别特征性损伤模式,在儿童虐待的检测中发挥着关键作用。急诊放射科医生在检测老年身体虐待方面也有可能发挥同样重要的作用;然而,他们目前在这方面几乎没有发挥任何作用。我们通过采访急诊放射科、老年病学、急诊医学、儿科放射科和儿科学的主治教员,探讨了造成这种有限作用的原因以及扩大这种作用的潜在策略。我们的采访显示,放射科医生在老年虐待检测中的贡献目前受到培训差距、影像学相关知识差距和团队间临床沟通差距的限制。具体来说,由于一线医护人员和放射科医生缺乏对患者损伤机制和功能状态的沟通,老年创伤的影像学解读受到严重限制。改善这种沟通并重新构建 ED 工作流程对于扩大和优化放射科医生在老年虐待检测中的作用至关重要。