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肿瘤学中的放射学报告——肿瘤学家的观点。

Radiology reporting in oncology-oncologists' perspective.

机构信息

Regionalspital Emmental, Burgdorf, Switzerland.

Department of Translational Research, University of Pisa, Master in Oncologic Imaging, Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology, Via Roma, 67, 56126, Pisa, Italy.

出版信息

Cancer Imaging. 2021 Nov 25;21(1):63. doi: 10.1186/s40644-021-00431-5.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Structured reporting and standardized criteria are increasingly recognized as means of improving both radiological and clinical practice by allowing for better content and clarity. Our aim was to examine oncologists' opinions and expectations concerning the radiologist's report to identify general needs in daily practice and ways to improve interdisciplinary communication.

METHODS

A 19-question survey was sent to 230 oncologists from three different countries (France, Romania, Switzerland) identified on the online web pages of different hospitals and private clinics. The survey was sent by electronic mail with an online survey program (Google Forms®). All recipients were informed of the purpose of the study. The data were collected by the online survey program and analysed through filtering the results and cross-tabulation.

RESULTS

A total of 52 responses were received (response rate of 22.6%). The majority of the respondents (46/52, 88%) preferred the structured report, which follows a predefined template. Most of the respondents (40/52, 77%) used RECIST 1.1 or iRECIST in tumour assessment. Nearly half of the oncologists (21/52, 40%) measured 1-3 cases per week. On a 10-point Likert scale, 34/52 (65%) oncologists rated their overall level of satisfaction with radiologists' service between 7 and 10. In contrast, 12/52 (19%) oncologists rated the radiologists' service between 1 and 4. Moreover, 42/52 (80%) oncologists acknowledged that reports created by a radiologist with a subspecialty in oncologic imaging were superior to those created by a general radiologist.

CONCLUSION

Structured reports in oncologic patients and the use of RECIST criteria are preferred by oncologists in their daily clinical practice, which signals the need for radiologists also to implement such reports to facilitate communication. Furthermore, most of the oncologists we interviewed recognized the added value provided by radiologists specializing in oncologic imaging. Because this subspecialty is present in only a few countries, generally in large clinics, further training might become a challenge; nevertheless, intensive efforts should be made to enhance expertise in cancer imaging.

摘要

背景

结构化报告和标准化标准越来越被认为是通过提高内容和清晰度来改善放射学和临床实践的手段。我们的目的是调查肿瘤学家对放射科报告的意见和期望,以确定日常实践中的一般需求以及改善跨学科交流的方法。

方法

从三个不同的国家(法国、罗马尼亚、瑞士)的 230 名肿瘤学家中选择了 19 个问题的调查对象,这些调查对象是在不同医院和私人诊所的在线网页上确定的。该调查通过电子邮件发送,并使用在线调查程序(Google Forms®)。所有收件人都被告知了研究的目的。通过在线调查程序收集数据,并通过过滤结果和交叉制表进行分析。

结果

共收到 52 份回复(回复率为 22.6%)。大多数受访者(46/52,88%)更喜欢遵循预定义模板的结构化报告。大多数受访者(40/52,77%)在肿瘤评估中使用 RECIST 1.1 或 iRECIST。近一半的肿瘤学家(21/52,40%)每周测量 1-3 例。在 10 分制的李克特量表上,34/52(65%)的肿瘤学家对放射科医生服务的总体满意度评分为 7-10。相比之下,12/52(19%)的肿瘤学家评分在 1-4。此外,42/52(80%)的肿瘤学家承认,具有肿瘤成像专业知识的放射科医生撰写的报告优于一般放射科医生撰写的报告。

结论

在日常临床实践中,肿瘤学家更喜欢在肿瘤患者中使用结构化报告和 RECIST 标准,这表明放射科医生也需要实施此类报告以促进沟通。此外,我们采访的大多数肿瘤学家都认识到专门从事肿瘤成像的放射科医生提供的附加值。由于这种专业知识仅存在于少数几个国家,通常是在大型诊所中,进一步的培训可能会成为一个挑战;然而,应该做出巨大努力来提高癌症成像方面的专业知识。

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