Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA.
Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, USA.
Br J Radiol. 2021 Oct 1;94(1126):20210389. doi: 10.1259/bjr.20210389. Epub 2021 Jun 23.
Millions of patients benefit from medical imaging every single day. However, we have entered an unprecedented era in imaging practices wherein 1 out of 125 patients can be exposed to effective dose >50 mSv from a single CT exam and 3 out of 10,000 patients undergoing CT exams could potentially receive cumulative effective doses > 100 mSv in a single day. Recurrent imaging with CT, fluoroscopically guided interventions, and hybrid imaging modalities such as positron emission tomography/computed tomography (PET/CT) is more prevalent today than ever before. Presently, we do not know the cumulative doses that patients may be receiving across all imaging modalities combined. Furthermore, patients with diseases with longer life expectancies are being exposed to high doses of radiation enabling radiation effects to manifest over a longer time period. The emphasis in the past on improving justification of imaging and optimization of technique and practice has proved useful. While that must continue, the current situation requires imaging device manufacturers to urgently develop imaging technologies that are safer for patients as high doses have been observed in patients where imaging has been justified through clinical decision-support and optimized by keeping doses below the national benchmark doses. There is a need to have a critical look at the fundamental principles of radiation protection as cumulative doses are likely to increase in the coming years.
数以百万计的患者每天都从医学影像中受益。然而,我们已经进入了一个前所未有的成像实践时代,每 125 名患者中就有 1 名可能接受单次 CT 检查的有效剂量>50mSv,每 10000 名接受 CT 检查的患者中就有 3 名可能在一天内接受累积有效剂量>100mSv。如今,CT、透视引导介入和正电子发射断层扫描/计算机断层扫描(PET/CT)等混合成像方式的反复成像比以往任何时候都更为普遍。目前,我们不知道患者在所有成像方式下可能接受的累积剂量。此外,患有预期寿命更长疾病的患者正接受高剂量辐射,从而使辐射效应在更长的时间内显现。过去,重点一直放在改进成像的正当性和优化技术和实践方面,这已被证明是有用的。虽然这必须继续,但目前的情况要求成像设备制造商紧急开发对患者更安全的成像技术,因为在通过临床决策支持证明成像的合理性并通过将剂量保持在国家基准剂量以下进行优化的患者中已经观察到高剂量。有必要对辐射防护的基本原则进行批判性审视,因为在未来几年内累积剂量可能会增加。