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   Opportunities for improvement on current nuclear cardiology practices and radiation exposure in Latin America: Findings from the 65-country IAEA Nuclear Cardiology Protocols cross-sectional Study (INCAPS)  
   
نویسنده Vitola João V. ,Mut Fernando ,Alexánderson Erick ,Pascual Thomas N. B. ,Mercuri Mathew ,Karthikeyan Ganesan ,Better Nathan ,Rehani Madan M. ,Kashyap Ravi ,Dondi Maurizio ,Paez Diana ,Einstein Andrew J.
منبع journal of nuclear cardiology - 2017 - دوره : 24 - شماره : 3 - صفحه:851 -859
چکیده    Comparison of latin american (la) nuclear cardiology (nc) practice with that in the rest of the world (row) will identify areas for improvement and lead to educational activities to reduce radiation exposure from nc. incaps collected data on all spect and pet procedures performed during a single week in - 2013 in 36 laboratories in 10 la countries (n = 1139), and 272 laboratories in 55 countries in row (n = 6772). eight “best practices” were identified a priori and a radiation-related quality index (qi) was devised indicating the number used. mean radiation effective dose (ed) in la was higher than in row (11.8 vs 9.1 msv, p < 0.001). within a populous country like brazil, a wide variation in laboratory mean ed was found, ranging from 8.4 to 17.8 msv. only 11% of la laboratories achieved median ed <9 msv, compared to 32% in row (p < 0.001). qis ranged from 2 in a laboratory in mexico to 7 in a laboratory in cuba. three major opportunities to reduce ed for la patients were identified: (1) more laboratories could implement stress-only imaging, (2) camera-based methods of ed reduction, including prone imaging, could be more frequently used, and (3) injected activity of 99mtc could be adjusted reflecting patient weight/habitus. on average, radiation dose from nc is higher in la compared to row, with median laboratory ed <9 msv achieved only one third as frequently as in row. opportunities to reduce radiation exposure in la have been identified and guideline-based recommendations made to optimize protocols and adhere to the “as low as reasonably achievable” (alara) principle.
کلیدواژه Nuclear cardiology ,SPECT ,PET ,Latin America ,best practices ,radiation dose
آدرس Quanta Diagnóstico & Terapia, Brazil, Departamento de Medicina Nuclear, Asociación Española, Uruguay, Instituto Nacional de Cardiología “Ignacio Chávez”, Departamento de Cardiología Nuclear, Mexico, International Atomic Energy Agency, Section of Nuclear Medicine and Diagnostic Imaging, Division of Human Health, Austria, Columbia University Medical Center and New York-Presbyterian Hospital, Division of Cardiology, Department of Medicine, USA, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Department of Cardiology, India, Royal Melbourne Hospital and University of Melbourne, Department of Nuclear Medicine, Australia, International Atomic Energy Agency, Radiation Protection of Patients Unit, Austria. Massachusetts General Hospital, USA, International Atomic Energy Agency, Section of Nuclear Medicine and Diagnostic Imaging, Division of Human Health, Austria, International Atomic Energy Agency, Section of Nuclear Medicine and Diagnostic Imaging, Division of Human Health, Austria, International Atomic Energy Agency, Section of Nuclear Medicine and Diagnostic Imaging, Division of Human Health, Austria, Columbia University Medical Center and New York-Presbyterian Hospital, Division of Cardiology, Department of Medicine, Department of Radiology, USA
 
     
   
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