Degremont Adeline, Lindecker-Cournil Valérie, Bisquay Catherine, Ertel-Pau Valérie, Gabach Pierre, Lecocq Teixeira Sophie, Pialat Jean-Baptiste, Jachiet Pierre-Alain, Boyer Louis, Faruch-Bilfeld Marie
Haute Autorité de Santé, Data Mission, La Plaine Saint-Denis, France.
Haute Autorité de Santé, Guidelines Department, La Plaine Saint-Denis, France.
Eur Radiol. 2025 Feb 4. doi: 10.1007/s00330-025-11402-w.
The primary aim is to assess current lower extremity MRI requests' relevance with a secondary focus on the knee.
Using data from the National Health Data System (SNDS), we conducted an observational study of adults (18+) who underwent lower extremity MRI between July 1 and December 31, 2021. This study included analyzing medical consultations and imaging procedures (particularly X-rays) in the 6 months before and after the index MRI, as well as medical procedures and hospitalizations related to knee procedures within 6 months post-MRI.
During the study period, 779,721 adults underwent lower extremity MRI, marking a 76% increase compared to a previous study conducted in 2012. General practitioners requested MRI in 70.5% of cases, often as the primary imaging modality. Notably, 52.1% of patients had not undergone lower extremity X-rays in the 6 months preceding MRI, and 13% underwent at least two MRI examinations within a year. Focusing on the knee, most patients (80%) did not undergo any outpatient medical procedure or hospitalization involving the knee within the 6 months post MRI.
In France, lower extremity MRI, particularly knee MRI, is frequently used as a first-line imaging procedure, unlike what is recommended.
Question How often are requests for lower extremity MRI examinations appropriate? Findings Lower extremity MRI is often performed as a first-line imaging procedure, even though it is not recommended. Clinical relevance The study findings underscore the importance of disseminating guidelines regarding lower extremity MRI appropriateness to increase its availability for appropriate purposes, thereby improving patient care.
主要目的是评估当前下肢MRI检查申请的相关性,次要重点是膝关节。
利用国家卫生数据系统(SNDS)的数据,我们对2021年7月1日至12月31日期间接受下肢MRI检查的成年人(18岁及以上)进行了一项观察性研究。该研究包括分析索引MRI检查前后6个月内的医疗咨询和成像程序(特别是X线检查),以及MRI检查后6个月内与膝关节手术相关的医疗程序和住院情况。
在研究期间,779,721名成年人接受了下肢MRI检查,与2012年进行的一项先前研究相比增加了76%。70.5%的病例由全科医生申请MRI检查,通常作为主要成像方式。值得注意的是,52.1%的患者在MRI检查前6个月内未接受过下肢X线检查,13%的患者在一年内接受了至少两次MRI检查。聚焦于膝关节,大多数患者(80%)在MRI检查后6个月内未接受任何涉及膝关节的门诊医疗程序或住院治疗。
在法国,下肢MRI检查,尤其是膝关节MRI检查,经常被用作一线成像程序,这与推荐的做法不同。
问题:下肢MRI检查申请的频率有多合适?研究结果:下肢MRI检查经常作为一线成像程序进行,尽管不推荐这样做。临床意义:研究结果强调了传播有关下肢MRI检查适用性指南的重要性,以增加其用于适当目的的可及性,从而改善患者护理。