医学
医学物理学
医学影像学
审计
放射科
磁共振成像
质量保证
核医学
病理
经济
管理
外部质量评估
作者
Taylor J. Greenwood,Rodrigo I. Lopez-Costa,Patrick D. Rhoades,Juan Carlos Ramirez‐Giraldo,Matthew R. Starr,Mandie Street,James R. Duncan,Robert C. McKinstry
出处
期刊:Radiographics
[Radiological Society of North America]
日期:2015-08-12
卷期号:35 (5): 1539-1554
被引量:44
标识
DOI:10.1148/rg.2015140267
摘要
The marked increase in radiation exposure from medical imaging, especially in children, has caused considerable alarm and spurred efforts to preserve the benefits but reduce the risks of imaging. Applying the principles of the Image Gently campaign, data-driven process and quality improvement techniques such as process mapping and flowcharting, cause-and-effect diagrams, Pareto analysis, statistical process control (control charts), failure mode and effects analysis, "lean" or Six Sigma methodology, and closed feedback loops led to a multiyear program that has reduced overall computed tomographic (CT) examination volume by more than fourfold and concurrently decreased radiation exposure per CT study without compromising diagnostic utility. This systematic approach involving education, streamlining access to magnetic resonance imaging and ultrasonography, auditing with comparison with benchmarks, applying modern CT technology, and revising CT protocols has led to a more than twofold reduction in CT radiation exposure between 2005 and 2012 for patients at the authors' institution while maintaining diagnostic utility. ©RSNA, 2015
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