Ahmed Salman S, Onyambu Callen K, Omamo Eunice, Odhiambo Alfred
Department of Diagnostic Imaging & Radiation Medicine, Faculty of Radiology, University of Nairobi, Nairobi, Kenya.
Department of Radiology, Kenyatta National Hospital, Nairobi, Kenya.
SA J Radiol. 2022 Jun 29;26(1):2367. doi: 10.4102/sajr.v26i1.2367. eCollection 2022.
Clinical imaging guidelines assist doctors in selecting the most appropriate radiological investigation(s) according to the patient's clinical presentation and also help to avoid unnecessary radiation exposure.
This study aimed to determine the appropriateness of choice of imaging procedures requested by the doctors in the Accident and Emergency Department (A&E) of Kenyatta National Hospital (KNH).
Request forms sent to the KNH Radiology Department from the A&E Department from 01 July 2019 to 31 October 2019 were captured digitally. The request forms were de-identified to ensure confidentiality of patients and requesting doctors. Only the demographic data, clinical summary and radiological examination requested were extracted.
A total of 1053 imaging request forms were captured and analysed using the American College of Radiology (ACR) appropriateness criteria. Adequate clinical summary was provided in 81.3% of the request forms. Appropriate imaging requests were 51.9% whilst inappropriate imaging requests were 34.6%. The clinical scenarios of 13.6% of the imaging requests were not found in the ACR database. Imaging modalities using ionising radiation formed the bulk of the inappropriate investigations at 72.8%. Of these, CT scan had the highest individual inappropriate requests of 49.3%. Only 18.4% of female patients in the reproductive age group had a documented last menstrual period.
Imaging modalities using ionising radiation had the highest percentage of inappropriate radiological requests, especially CT scans requested in the trauma setting. In addition, some clinical scenarios were not captured in the ACR appropriateness criteria, hence the need for local imaging guidelines.
临床影像指南可协助医生根据患者的临床表现选择最合适的放射学检查,同时有助于避免不必要的辐射暴露。
本研究旨在确定肯雅塔国家医院(KNH)急诊科医生所要求的影像检查程序的选择是否恰当。
对2019年7月1日至2019年10月31日从急诊科发送至KNH放射科的申请表进行数字化采集。对申请表进行去识别处理,以确保患者和申请医生的隐私。仅提取人口统计学数据、临床摘要和所要求的放射学检查。
共采集了1053份影像申请表,并根据美国放射学会(ACR)的适宜性标准进行分析。81.3%的申请表提供了充分的临床摘要。适宜的影像申请占51.9%,不适宜的影像申请占34.6%。13.6%的影像申请临床情况在ACR数据库中未找到。使用电离辐射的影像检查方式占不适宜检查的大部分,为72.8%。其中,CT扫描的个体不适宜申请率最高,为49.3%。育龄期女性患者中只有18.4%记录了末次月经日期。
使用电离辐射的影像检查方式不适宜放射学申请的比例最高,尤其是创伤情况下要求的CT扫描。此外,ACR适宜性标准未涵盖一些临床情况,因此需要制定本地影像指南。