Department of Orthopaedics and Trauma Surgery, Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK.
Department of Orthopaedics and Trauma Surgery, Victoria Hospital, Kirkcaldy, UK.
Scott Med J. 2022 Aug;67(3):103-108. doi: 10.1177/00369330221099620. Epub 2022 May 9.
As orthopaedic surgeons we use x-rays every day; not only when diagnosing pathology but often to assist in operative management of said pathology or ensure satisfactory outcomes for our patients in clinic. An awareness of the correct use of ionising radiation in the form of fluoroscopic imaging is therefore of great importance to reduce intraoperative exposure and has led to the development of the As Little As Reasonably Achievable (ALARA) principle. The primary aim of this study is to determine the knowledge and practises of radiation safety amongst orthopaedic surgeons in Scotland. Secondary aim is to assess the prevalence of back pain and relation to lead gowns. A google forms survey containing 20 questions about both an individual's radiation practises, and knowledge and departmental practises were distributed to all 4 deaneries in Scotland. In total 72 responses were received from 20 hospitals across all 4 Scottish deaneries. This included 28 Consultants, 23 Senior trainees and 21 Junior trainees. We found that the level of radiation training and knowledge varied considerably across seniority and the nation. Of those surveyed 100% reported always wear lead aprons/gowns however only 46.2% (n = 34) frequently or always wear thyroid protection when using X-rays. Only 55% (n = 40) of those surveyed had completed a radiation safety course with this being far less likely amongst junior trainees (29%, n = 6) than amongst Consultants (82%, n = 23) and senior trainees (48%, n = 11) (p < 0.0001). To our knowledge this is the most extensive survey into the radiation practises of Orthopaedic Surgeons in the literature and shows the need for increased education and awareness of radiation safety practises, particularly amongst junior trainees.
作为骨科医生,我们每天都会使用 X 光;不仅用于诊断病理学,还常用于协助手术管理所述病理学,或确保患者在门诊中的治疗效果令人满意。因此,了解荧光透视成像形式的电离辐射的正确使用方法非常重要,这有助于减少术中辐射暴露,并促使了尽可能合理降低辐射(As Little As Reasonably Achievable,ALARA)原则的发展。本研究的主要目的是确定苏格兰骨科医生对辐射安全的知识和实践情况。次要目的是评估背痛的患病率及其与铅衣的关系。我们向苏格兰的所有 4 个区域的所有医院分发了一份包含 20 个问题的谷歌表单调查,内容涉及个人辐射实践、知识以及部门实践。总共收到了来自苏格兰 4 个区域的 20 家医院的 72 份回复。其中包括 28 名顾问、23 名高级受训者和 21 名初级受训者。我们发现,辐射培训和知识水平在资深程度和全国范围内差异很大。在接受调查的人群中,100%的人报告说他们始终穿着铅围裙/铅衣,但只有 46.2%(n=34)在使用 X 光时经常或始终佩戴甲状腺保护装置。只有 55%(n=40)的受访者参加过辐射安全课程,而初级受训者(29%,n=6)参加过此类课程的可能性明显低于顾问(82%,n=23)和高级受训者(48%,n=11)(p<0.0001)。据我们所知,这是文献中对骨科医生辐射实践进行的最广泛调查,表明需要加强对辐射安全实践的教育和认识,尤其是对初级受训者。