Bouëtté Aurélien, Karoussou-Schreiner Alexandra, Ducou Le Pointe Hubert, Grieten Martijn, de Kerviler Eric, Rausin Léon, Bouëtté Jean-Christophe, Majerus Patrick
Radiation Protection Department, Health Directorate, Ministry of Health, Allée Marconi - Villa Louvigny, Luxembourg, L-2120, Luxembourg.
Department of Pediatric Imaging, Armand Trousseau Hospital, APHP, The MAMUTH Hospital (University Department for Innovative Therapies in Musculoskeletal Diseases), Sorbonne Université, Paris, France.
Insights Imaging. 2019 May 20;10(1):54. doi: 10.1186/s13244-019-0731-9.
In Luxembourg, the frequency of CT and MRI examinations per inhabitant is among the highest in Europe. A national audit was conducted to evaluate the appropriateness of CT and MRI examinations according to the national referral guidelines for medical imaging.
Three hundred and eighty-eight CT and 330 MRI requests corresponding to already performed examinations were provided by all radiology departments in Luxembourg. Four external radiologists evaluated the clinical elements for justification present in each request. They consensually assessed the appropriateness of each requested examination with regard to the national referral guidelines and their clinical experience.
The appropriateness rate (AR) was higher for MRI requests than for CT requests (79% vs. 61%; p < 0.001). AR was higher for requests referred by medical specialists rather than by general practitioners, both for CT requests (70% vs. 37%; p < 0.001) and MRI requests (83% vs. 64%; p = 0.002). For CT, AR was higher when the requests concerned paediatric rather than adult patients (82% vs. 58%; p < 0.001), when the radiology departments were equipped with both CT and MRI units rather than with only CT units (65% vs. 47%, p = 0.004) and when the requests concerned head-neck (79%), chest (77%) and chest-abdominal-pelvic (81%) areas rather than spinal (28%), extremity (51%) and abdominal-pelvic (63%) areas (p < 0.001).
The appropriateness of CT and MRI in Luxembourg is not satisfactory and collective efforts to improve should be continued. The focus should be on general practitioners and on spinal CT examinations.
在卢森堡,人均CT和MRI检查频率位居欧洲前列。开展了一项全国性审计,以根据国家医学影像转诊指南评估CT和MRI检查的适宜性。
卢森堡所有放射科提供了388份CT检查申请和330份MRI检查申请,这些申请对应的检查已经完成。四名外部放射科医生评估了每份申请中存在的用于证明检查合理性的临床要素。他们根据国家转诊指南和临床经验,共同评估了每项申请检查的适宜性。
MRI检查申请的适宜率(AR)高于CT检查申请(79%对61%;p<0.001)。对于CT检查申请(70%对37%;p<0.001)和MRI检查申请(83%对64%;p=0.002),由医学专科医生转诊的申请的AR高于由全科医生转诊的申请。对于CT检查,当申请涉及儿科患者而非成人患者时(82%对58%;p<0.001)、当放射科配备了CT和MRI设备而非仅配备CT设备时(65%对47%,p=0.004)以及当申请涉及头颈(79%)、胸部(77%)和胸腹盆腔(8l%)区域而非脊柱(28%)、四肢(51%)和腹盆腔(63%)区域时(p<0.001),AR更高。
卢森堡CT和MRI检查的适宜性不尽人意,应继续共同努力加以改善。重点应放在全科医生和脊柱CT检查上。