FOKUS Radiologie & Nuklearmedizin, Göttingen und Heilbad Heiligenstadt.
Goethe-Universität Frankfurt, Universitätsklinikum Frankfurt, Institut für Diagnostische und Interventionelle Radiologie, Frankfurt am Main.
Rofo. 2021 Sep;193(9):1050-1061. doi: 10.1055/a-1463-3626. Epub 2021 Apr 8.
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is a very innovative, but at the same time complex and technically demanding diagnostic method in radiology. It plays an increasing role in high-quality and efficient patient management. Quality assurance in MRI is of utmost importance to avoid patient risks due to errors before and during the examination and when reporting the results. Therefore, MRI requires higher physician qualification and expertise than any other diagnostic imaging technique in medicine. This holds true for indication, performance of the examination itself, and in particular for image evaluation and writing of the report. In Germany, the radiologist is the only specialist who is systematically educated in all aspects of MRI during medical specialty training and who must document a specified, high number of examinations during this training. However, also non-radiologist physicians are increasingly endeavoring to conduct and bill MRI examinations on their own.
In this position statement, the following aspects of quality assurance for MRI examinations and billing by radiologists and non-radiologist physician specialists are examined scientifically: Requirements for specialist physician training, MRI risks and contraindications, radiation protection in the case of non-ionizing radiation, application of MR contrast agents, requirements regarding image quality, significance of image artifacts and incidental findings, image evaluation and reporting, interdisciplinary communication and multiple-eyes principle, and impact on healthcare system costs.
The German Roentgen Society, German Society of Neuroradiology, and Society of German-speaking Pediatric Radiologists are critical with regard to MRI performance by non-radiologists in the interest of quality standards, patient welfare, and healthcare payers. The 24-month additional qualification in MRI as defined by the physician specialization regulations (Weiterbildungsordnung) through the German state medical associations (Landesärztekammern) is the only competence-based and quality-assured training program for board-certified specialist physicians outside radiology. This has to be required as the minimum standard for performance and reporting of MRI exams. Exclusively unstructured MRI training outside the physician specialization regulations has to be strictly rejected for reasons of patient safety. The performance and reporting of MRI examinations must be reserved for adequately trained and continuously educated specialist physicians.
· MR imaging plays an increasing role due to its high diagnostic value and serves as the reference standard in many indications.. · MRI is a complex technique that implies patient risks in case of inappropriare application or lack of expertise.. · In Germany, the radiologist is the only specialist physician that has been systematically trained in all aspects of MRI such as indication, performance, and reporting of examinations in specified, high numbers.. · The only competence-based and quality-assured MRI training program for specialist physicians outside radiology is the 24-month additional qualification as defined by the regulations through the German state medical associations.. · In view of quality-assurance and patient safety, a finalized training program following the physician specialization regulations has to be required for the performance and reporting of MRI examinations..
· Hunold P, Bucher AM, Sandstede J et al. Statement of the German Roentgen Society, German Society of Neuroradiology, and Society of German-speaking Pediatric Radiologists on Requirements for the Performance and Reporting of MR Imaging Examinations Outside of Radiology. Fortschr Röntgenstr 2021; 193: 1050 - 1060.
磁共振成像(MRI)是放射学中一种非常创新的,但同时也很复杂且技术要求很高的诊断方法。它在高质量和高效的患者管理中发挥着越来越重要的作用。为了避免检查前和检查期间以及报告结果时因错误而导致患者面临风险,MRI 的质量保证至关重要。因此,MRI 需要比医学中任何其他诊断成像技术更高的医师资质和专业知识。这适用于适应症、检查本身的执行情况,特别是图像评估和报告的编写。在德国,放射科医生是唯一在医学专业培训期间系统接受 MRI 所有方面教育的专家,并且必须在培训期间记录特定数量的规定检查。然而,越来越多的非放射科医生也在努力自行进行和计费 MRI 检查。
在这份立场声明中,我们从科学的角度检查了放射科医生和非放射科医生专家进行 MRI 检查和计费的质量保证的以下方面:专家医师培训的要求、MRI 风险和禁忌症、非电离辐射的辐射防护、磁共振对比剂的应用、图像质量要求、图像伪影和偶然发现的意义、图像评估和报告、跨学科沟通和多眼原则以及对医疗保健系统成本的影响。
德国放射学会、德国神经放射学会和德语国家小儿放射学会对非放射科医生进行 MRI 检查持批评态度,这是为了维护质量标准、患者福利和医疗保健支付方的利益。通过德国各州医学协会(Landesärztekammern)制定的医师专科培训规定(Weiterbildungsordnung)规定的 24 个月额外 MRI 资格培训是放射科以外的认证专家医师的唯一基于能力和经过质量保证的培训计划。这必须作为进行和报告 MRI 检查的最低标准。出于患者安全的原因,必须严格拒绝在医师专科培训规定之外进行无组织的 MRI 培训。MRI 检查的执行和报告必须保留给经过充分培训和持续教育的专家医师。
·MR 成像由于其高诊断价值而发挥着越来越重要的作用,并在许多适应症中作为参考标准。·MRI 是一种复杂的技术,如果应用不当或缺乏专业知识,会给患者带来风险。·在德国,放射科医生是唯一接受过所有方面培训的专家医师,例如适应症、检查的执行和报告,培训数量达到规定的高要求。·放射科以外的专家医师唯一基于能力和经过质量保证的 MRI 培训计划是通过德国各州医学协会制定的规定中的 24 个月额外资格培训。·为了保证质量和患者安全,必须要求在医师专科培训规定的框架内进行 MRI 检查的执行和报告。
·Hunold P, Bucher AM, Sandstede J 等人。德国放射学会、德国神经放射学会和德语国家小儿放射学会关于在放射科以外进行磁共振成像检查的性能和报告要求的声明。Fortschr Röntgenstr 2021; 193: 1050-1060.