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骨科住院医师低估透视辐射暴露。

Underestimation of fluoroscopic exposure among orthopedic residents.

机构信息

Department of Orthopaedic Surgery and Rehabilitation, The University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, TX, USA.

Resurgens Orthopaedics, Atlanta, GA, USA.

出版信息

Skeletal Radiol. 2020 Mar;49(3):383-385. doi: 10.1007/s00256-019-03283-0. Epub 2019 Aug 5.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

Concerns about radiation exposure for health care workers have increased in the last decade, along with the increased use of fluoroscopic imaging for surgical procedures. Recent literature suggests that surgeons with the least experience have higher exposure during surgery, and their perception of exposure may be lower. The purpose of this study was to examine the accuracy of orthopedic resident trainees' estimates of their exposure during fluoroscopy cases.

MATERIALS AND METHODS

Orthopedic resident trainees were surveyed after participation in various fluoroscopic orthopedic surgeries and asked to estimate the number of fluoroscopy exposures used. Their answers were compared against the actual number of exposures retrieved from the fluoroscopy machine. The perceived number of exposures was then compared to the actual number taken for junior residents in training year 1, 2, or 3 versus senior residents in training year 4 or 5.

RESULTS

Nineteen residents were surveyed, 13 of which were junior residents and six of which were senior residents. Of the 13 junior-level residents, total estimation was 441 exposures, versus 1411 actual exposures, an underestimation of over 69%. The six senior residents totaled 457 estimated exposures, compared to 645 actual exposures, for an underestimation of just under 30%.

CONCLUSIONS

In this survey study at a single institution, junior-level residents greatly underestimated radiation exposure compared to senior-level residents. Trainees should be aware that they grossly underestimate their exposure levels during procedures, and residency programs should emphasize fluoroscopic training early.

摘要

目的

在过去十年中,随着手术中透视成像的使用增加,医护人员对辐射暴露的担忧也有所增加。最近的文献表明,经验最少的外科医生在手术中受到的辐射暴露更高,而且他们对辐射暴露的感知可能较低。本研究的目的是检查骨科住院医师培训生在透视检查病例中对自身辐射暴露的估计准确性。

材料和方法

在参与各种透视骨科手术后,对骨科住院医师培训生进行了调查,并要求他们估计透视检查中使用的辐射暴露次数。将他们的回答与从透视机中检索到的实际暴露次数进行比较。然后将感知到的暴露次数与培训第 1、2 或 3 年的初级住院医师和培训第 4 或 5 年的高级住院医师的实际暴露次数进行比较。

结果

对 19 名住院医师进行了调查,其中 13 名为初级住院医师,6 名为高级住院医师。在 13 名初级住院医师中,总估计暴露次数为 441 次,而实际暴露次数为 1411 次,低估了超过 69%。6 名高级住院医师的总估计暴露次数为 457 次,而实际暴露次数为 645 次,低估了近 30%。

结论

在这项单机构的调查研究中,与高级住院医师相比,初级住院医师大大低估了辐射暴露。培训生应该意识到他们在手术过程中严重低估了自己的暴露水平,并且住院医师培训计划应该尽早强调透视培训。

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