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国际放射防护委员会提出的实现数字放射学放射防护最优化的策略。

A strategy for achieving optimisation of radiological protection in digital radiology proposed by ICRP.

机构信息

Department of Clinical Physics and Bio-engineering, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, United Kingdom.

Medical Physics, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland.

出版信息

J Radiol Prot. 2024 Nov 18;44(4). doi: 10.1088/1361-6498/ad60d1.

Abstract

Radiology is now predominantly a digital medium and this has extended the flexibility, efficiency and application of medical imaging. Achieving the full benefit of digital radiology requires images to be of sufficient quality to make a reliable diagnosis for each patient, while minimising risks from radiation exposure, and so involves a careful balance between competing objectives. When an optimisation programme is undertaken, a knowledge of patient doses from surveys can be valuable in identifying areas needing attention. However, any dose reduction measures must not degrade image quality to the extent that it is inadequate for the clinical purpose. The move to digital imaging has enabled versatile image acquisition and presentation, including multi-modality display and quantitative assessment, with post-processing options that adjust for optimal viewing. This means that the appearance of an image is unlikely to give any indication when the dose is higher than necessary. Moreover, options to improve performance of imaging equipment add to its complexity, so operators require extensive training to be able to achieve this. Optimisation is a continuous rather than single stage process that requires regular monitoring, review, and analysis of performance feeding into improvement and development of imaging protocols. The ICRP is in the process of publishing two reports about optimisation in digital radiology. The first report sets out components needed to ensure that a radiology service can carry optimisation through. It describes how imaging professionals should work together as a team and explains the benefits of having appropriate methodologies to monitor performance, together with the knowledge and expertise required to use them effectively. It emphasises the need for development of organisational processes that ensure tasks are carried out. The second ICRP report deals with practical requirements for optimisation of different digital radiology modalities, and builds on information provided in earlier modality specific ICRP publications.

摘要

放射学现在主要是数字媒介,这扩展了医学成像的灵活性、效率和应用。要充分利用数字放射学,需要确保图像质量足以对每位患者进行可靠诊断,同时最大限度地降低辐射暴露风险,因此需要在相互竞争的目标之间进行谨慎的平衡。当进行优化计划时,了解来自调查的患者剂量可以有助于确定需要关注的领域。然而,任何剂量减少措施都不得降低图像质量,使其不足以满足临床目的。向数字成像的转变使灵活的图像采集和呈现成为可能,包括多模态显示和定量评估,以及可以针对最佳观察进行调整的后处理选项。这意味着,当剂量高于必要时,图像的外观不太可能给出任何指示。此外,改善成像设备性能的选项增加了其复杂性,因此操作人员需要进行广泛的培训才能实现这一目标。优化是一个连续的过程,而不是单一阶段的过程,需要定期监测、审查和分析性能,以促进成像协议的改进和发展。ICRP 正在发布两份关于数字放射学优化的报告。第一份报告阐述了确保放射科服务能够进行优化所需的组件。它描述了成像专业人员应如何作为一个团队共同协作,并解释了拥有适当的监测性能方法的好处,以及有效使用这些方法所需的知识和专业技能。它强调了需要制定组织流程以确保任务得到执行。第二份 ICRP 报告涉及不同数字放射学模式的优化的实际要求,并建立在早期特定模式的 ICRP 出版物提供的信息基础上。

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