van Papendorp Louis W A, Suleman Farhana E, Hanekom Heleen
Department of Radiology, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Pretoria and Steve Biko Academic Hospital, Pretoria, South Africa.
Department of Radiology, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Pretoria and Kalafong Hospital, Pretoria, South Africa.
SA J Radiol. 2020 Feb 27;24(1):1806. doi: 10.4102/sajr.v24i1.1806. eCollection 2020.
Fluoroscopic imaging in orthopaedic theatres is increasing, with added risk to the orthopaedic surgeon who is increasingly being exposed to ionising radiation. It is thus crucial for orthopaedic surgeons to have a working knowledge of radiation safety. In spite of these concerns, however, many orthopaedic surgeons do not receive standard training in radiation safety.
The evaluation of orthopaedic surgeons' knowledge, awareness and everyday practices regarding radiation safety in an academic hospital.
A questionnaire with multiple-choice-type questions was developed by a panel of experts and used to conduct a descriptive study. The questionnaire had multiple dimensions, each evaluating orthopaedic knowledge, awareness and practices, respectively. The study population included orthopaedic surgeons rotating within the orthopaedic circuit of the University of Pretoria.
Orthopaedic surgeons regularly make use of fluoroscopic imaging in theatre, with 34 (77%) participants indicating that they use fluoroscopy in more than half of all their procedures performed. Most participants have insufficient knowledge of radiation safety, with the majority failing to correctly answer basic questions on radiation safety. Forty (91%) participants do not wear personal dosimeters, in spite of 39 participants (89%) believing that they are vulnerable to adverse effects. Basic radiation protection devices are underutilised, with 32 (73%) participants indicating that they have not received adequate training in radiation safety.
The majority of orthopaedic surgeons regularly use fluoroscopic imaging in theatre yet lack in-depth knowledge and awareness regarding radiation safety associated with this imaging modality. Implementation of a radiation safety training programme is thus recommended.
骨科手术室中的荧光透视成像正在增加,这给越来越多地暴露于电离辐射的骨科外科医生带来了额外风险。因此,骨科外科医生掌握辐射安全的实用知识至关重要。然而,尽管存在这些担忧,许多骨科外科医生并未接受辐射安全方面的标准培训。
评估一家学术医院中骨科外科医生关于辐射安全的知识、意识和日常实践。
由一个专家小组编制了一份包含多项选择题的问卷,并用于进行描述性研究。该问卷有多个维度,分别评估骨科知识、意识和实践。研究人群包括在比勒陀利亚大学骨科轮转的骨科外科医生。
骨科外科医生在手术室中经常使用荧光透视成像,34名(77%)参与者表示他们在超过一半的手术中使用荧光透视。大多数参与者对辐射安全知识不足,大多数人未能正确回答关于辐射安全的基本问题。40名(91%)参与者未佩戴个人剂量计,尽管39名(89%)参与者认为他们易受不良影响。基本的辐射防护设备未得到充分利用,32名(73%)参与者表示他们未接受过足够的辐射安全培训。
大多数骨科外科医生在手术室中经常使用荧光透视成像,但缺乏与这种成像方式相关的辐射安全的深入知识和意识。因此建议实施辐射安全培训计划。