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   current state of bone scintigraphy protocols and practice in japan  
   
نویسنده ichikawa hajime ,miwa kenta ,okuda koichi ,shibutani takayuki ,kato toyohiro ,nagaki akio ,tsushima hiroyuki ,onoguchi masahisa
منبع asia oceania journal of nuclear medicine and biology - 2020 - دوره : 8 - شماره : 2 - صفحه:116 -122
چکیده    Objective(s): nuclear medicine technologists in japan often perform additional single-photon emission computed tomography (spect) with or without computed tomography (ct) after whole-body imaging for bone scintigraphy. in this study, we wanted to identify the bone scanning protocols used in japan, together with the current clinical practices. methods: the study was conducted between october and december 2017. we created a web survey that was hosted by the japanese society of radiological technology. the questionnaire included 12 items regarding the demographics of the responders, their scan protocols, and the imaging added to, or omitted from, routine protocols. results: in total, 228 eligible responses were collected from participants with a mean of 11.6±8.4 years’ experience in nuclear medicine examination. all responders reported using routine scan protocols that included whole-body imaging. however, only 2%, 4%, 20%, and 14% of the responders also acquired single-field spect, single-field spect/ct, multi-field spect, and multi-field spect/ct, respectively. conclusion: our survey results indicate that nuclear medicine practice in japan is beginning to shift from planar whole-body imaging with additional spot planar images to additional spect or spect/ct. further study is required to examine the optimal protocols for bone scintigraphy.
کلیدواژه bone scintigraphy ,nationwide survey ,routine scan protocol ,additional imaging ,omission of scan ,protocol
آدرس toyohashi municipal hospital, department of radiology, japan, international university of health and welfare, school of health sciences, department of radiological sciences, japan, kanazawa medical university, department of physics, japan, kanazawa university, institute of medical, pharmaceutical and health sciences, department of quantum medical technology, japan, toyohashi municipal hospital, department of radiology, japan, kurashiki central hospital, department of radiological technology, japan, ibaraki prefectural university of health sciences, department of radiological sciences, japan, kanazawa university, institute of medical, pharmaceutical and health sciences, department of quantum medical technology, japan
پست الکترونیکی onoguchi@staff.kanazawa-u.ac.jp
 
     
   
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