Moltoni Giulia, Lucignani Giulia, Sgrò Stefania, Guarnera Alessia, Rossi Espagnet Maria Camilla, Dellepiane Francesco, Carducci Chiara, Liberi Stefano, Iacoella Elisabetta, Evangelisti Giuliana, Contini Anna, Campi Francesca, Savarese Immacolata, Gandolfo Carlo, Longo Daniela
Functional and Interventional Neuroradiology Unit, Bambino Gesù Children's Hospital, IRCCS, Rome, Italy.
Department of Neuroradiology, NESMOS S.Andrea Hospital, University Sapienza, Rome, Italy.
Front Pediatr. 2024 Aug 23;12:1415603. doi: 10.3389/fped.2024.1415603. eCollection 2024.
MRI examinations in the pediatric population require acquiring motionless images in the safest possible manner. At our institute, we have developed a protocol called "Good Practice" aimed at avoiding anesthesia in newborns and infants through the use of the "feed and wrap" technique, as well as preventing hospitalization for older children requiring anesthesia with an optimized sedation protocol. We evaluated this protocol in terms of patient safety, imaging quality, and parental satisfaction.
Patient data were collected retrospectively. In the feed and wrap group, image quality and the necessity of repeating the examination were evaluated. In the optimized anesthesiologic protocol group, various parameters were analyzed to assess the safety of the protocol. Parental satisfaction was determined through a questionnaire.
A total of 132 patients were included, with 82 undergoing the feed and wrap technique and 50 receiving the optimized anesthesiologic protocol. In the feed and wrap group, images were classified as follows: 4.87% poor, 18.29% sufficient, 37.80% good, and 39.92% excellent. In only 2 cases a new MRI examination was required. In the optimized anesthesiologic protocol group, no adverse effects were observed, and no post-anesthesia hospitalizations were needed. 100% of parents of babies examined with the feed and wrap technique rated it as excellent. Furthermore, 85.6% of parents considered the optimized anesthesiologic protocol excellent, and 13.6% rated it as good.
At our institute, the feed and wrap technique proved to be effective in obtaining high-quality images. Anesthesia using propofol showed no adverse effects and proved to be successful in avoiding hospitalization. Parents expressed relief at the avoidance of anesthesia and hospitalization for their children.
儿科人群的MRI检查需要以尽可能安全的方式获取静止图像。在我们研究所,我们制定了一项名为“良好实践”的方案,旨在通过使用“喂食包裹”技术避免新生儿和婴儿接受麻醉,并通过优化的镇静方案防止需要麻醉的大龄儿童住院。我们从患者安全、成像质量和家长满意度方面对该方案进行了评估。
回顾性收集患者数据。在“喂食包裹”组,评估图像质量和重复检查的必要性。在优化麻醉方案组,分析各种参数以评估该方案的安全性。通过问卷调查确定家长满意度。
共纳入132例患者,其中82例采用“喂食包裹”技术,50例接受优化麻醉方案。在“喂食包裹”组,图像分类如下:4.87%差,18.29%足够,37.80%良好,39.92%优秀。仅2例需要重新进行MRI检查。在优化麻醉方案组,未观察到不良反应,也无需麻醉后住院。采用“喂食包裹”技术检查的婴儿的家长中,100%将其评为优秀。此外,85.6%的家长认为优化麻醉方案优秀,13.6%将其评为良好。
在我们研究所,“喂食包裹”技术在获取高质量图像方面被证明是有效的。使用丙泊酚麻醉未显示不良反应,且成功避免了住院。家长对孩子避免麻醉和住院表示欣慰。