Department of Radiation Oncology, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, TN, 37232, USA.
Department of Radiation Oncology, The University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, Oklahoma City, OK, 73104, USA.
J Med Imaging Radiat Sci. 2022 Dec;53(4):659-663. doi: 10.1016/j.jmir.2022.09.015. Epub 2022 Oct 7.
Currently, there are no consensus guidelines about handling incidental radiological findings on radiotherapy planning CT simulation scans. Retrospective studies analyzing incidental findings on CT simulations show a small, but not insignificant, rate of both oncologic and non-oncologic findings. These findings may have medico-legal, financial, and clinical implications. Given a lack of guidelines, we obtained a formal survey of multiple academic institutions to evaluate how CT simulations are handled in regard to incidental findings.
A formal survey was developed consisting of 12 questions related to institutional practices regarding CT simulation scans. From 7/18/21 to 8/27/21 and 5/6/22 to 5/24/22, the survey was administered electronically by REDCap to key personnel at Academic Radiation Oncology Programs identified through the American Society for Radiation Oncology (ASTRO) with inclusion criteria including an active ACGME approved Radiation Oncology residency program.
In total, 88 academic radiation oncology programs were surveyed with total of 45 responses (51%). 1 out of 45 departments who responded has formal guidelines regarding workup of incidental findings. There is variability about sending CT simulation scans for official radiology review if an incidental finding is identified.
Based on a measurable rate of incidental findings on radiotherapy planning CT simulations and their possible implications, our survey illustrates a likely need for consensus recommendations for handling such findings to improve patient care and safety.
目前,对于放射治疗计划 CT 模拟扫描中偶然发现的影像学表现,尚无共识指南。分析 CT 模拟扫描中偶然发现的回顾性研究表明,偶然发现的肿瘤和非肿瘤病变的发生率虽然较小,但并非微不足道。这些发现可能具有医学法律、财务和临床方面的意义。鉴于缺乏指南,我们进行了一项多机构的正式调查,以评估如何处理 CT 模拟扫描中的偶然发现。
制定了一份正式的调查问卷,其中包含 12 个与机构 CT 模拟扫描实践相关的问题。2021 年 7 月 18 日至 8 月 27 日和 2022 年 5 月 6 日至 5 月 24 日,通过 REDCap 以电子方式向美国放射肿瘤学会(ASTRO)确定的学术放射肿瘤学计划的关键人员进行了调查,纳入标准包括正在进行的、经 ACGME 批准的放射肿瘤学住院医师培训计划。
共对 88 个学术放射肿瘤学计划进行了调查,共收到 45 份回复(51%)。45 个回复部门中有 1 个部门有关于偶然发现的处理的正式指南。如果发现偶然发现,发送 CT 模拟扫描进行正式放射学审查存在差异。
根据放射治疗计划 CT 模拟扫描中偶然发现的可衡量发生率及其可能的影响,我们的调查表明,可能需要就处理这些发现达成共识建议,以改善患者的护理和安全。