ACR-ACNM-ARS-ASTRO-SNMMI Practice Parameter for the Performance of Therapy With Radiopharmaceuticals.

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q4 ONCOLOGY
Paul E Wallner, Don C Yoo, Jeremie Calais, Freddy E Escorcia, Carina Mari Aparici, Jeff Michalski, Michael Morris, Zachary S Morris, Daniel Pryma, Bryan M Rabatic, Navesh Sharma, Neha Vapiwala, Munir V Ghesani, Rathan M Subramaniam, William Small, Naomi R Schechter
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Abstract

Objectives: This practice parameter was revised collaboratively by the American College of Radiology (ACR), the American College of Nuclear Medicine, the American Radium Society, the American Society for Radiation Oncology, and the Society of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging. The document is intended to serve as a resource for appropriately trained and licensed physicians who perform therapeutic procedures with unsealed sources, referred to in the document using the more inclusive terminology of radiopharmaceuticals, for which a written directive is required for authorized users under NRC 10 CFR 35.300.

Methods: This practice parameter was developed according to the process described under the heading The Process for Developing ACR Practice Parameters and Technical Standards on the ACR website ( https://www.acr.org/Clinical-Resources/Practice-Parameters-and-Technical-Standards ) by the Committee on Practice Parameters-Radiation Oncology of the ACR Commission on Radiation Oncology in collaboration with the American Radium Society.

Results: This practice parameter addresses the overall role of the applicable physician-authorized user, Qualified Medical Physicist, and other specialized personnel involved in the delivery of radiopharmaceutical therapy. Therapeutic radiopharmaceuticals include those administered as elemental radioactive isotopes (radionuclides) or the radioactive element incorporated into a targeting molecule (ligand) by one or more chemical bonds. This document provides guidance regarding general principles of radionuclide therapies and indications of various alpha, beta, gamma, and mixed emission agents with references to several recent practice parameters on new and commonly performed radiopharmaceutical therapies.

Conclusion: This document addresses clinical circumstances, elements of available agents, and the qualifications and responsibilities of various members of the radiation care team, specifications of consultation and other clinical documentation, post-therapy follow-up, radiation safety precautions, elements of quality control and improvement programs, infection control, and patient education to ensure optimal patient care and safety when utilizing radiopharmaceuticals.

ACR-ACNM-ARS-ASTRO-SNMMI 使用放射性药物进行治疗的实践参数。
目的:本操作规范由美国放射学会(ACR)、美国核医学院、美国镭学会、美国放射肿瘤学会和核医学与分子影像学会共同修订。本文件旨在为接受过适当培训并持有执照的医生提供资源,帮助他们使用非密封放射源(本文件中使用更具包容性的术语 "放射性药物")进行治疗程序,根据 NRC 10 CFR 35.300.方法,授权用户需要获得书面指令:本操作规范是根据 ACR 网站(https://www.acr.org/Clinical-Resources/Practice-Parameters-and-Technical-Standards)"ACR 操作规范和技术标准的制定过程 "标题下所描述的过程,由 ACR 放射肿瘤学委员会的放射肿瘤学操作规范委员会与美国镭学会合作制定的。结果:该实践参数涉及相关医生授权用户、合格医学物理学家和其他参与放射性药物治疗的专业人员的整体角色。治疗性放射性药物包括以元素放射性同位素(放射性核素)或通过一个或多个化学键将放射性元素结合到靶分子(配体)中的药物。本文件就放射性核素疗法的一般原则以及各种阿尔法、贝塔、伽马和混合放射制剂的适应症提供指导,并参考了最近关于新的和常用放射性药物疗法的一些实践参数:本文件阐述了临床情况、可用制剂的要素、放射治疗团队各成员的资格和职责、会诊和其他临床文件的规范、治疗后的随访、放射安全预防措施、质量控制和改进计划的要素、感染控制和患者教育,以确保使用放射性药物时的最佳患者护理和安全。
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期刊介绍: ​​​​​​​American Journal of Clinical Oncology is a multidisciplinary journal for cancer surgeons, radiation oncologists, medical oncologists, GYN oncologists, and pediatric oncologists. The emphasis of AJCO is on combined modality multidisciplinary loco-regional management of cancer. The journal also gives emphasis to translational research, outcome studies, and cost utility analyses, and includes opinion pieces and review articles. The editorial board includes a large number of distinguished surgeons, radiation oncologists, medical oncologists, GYN oncologists, pediatric oncologists, and others who are internationally recognized for expertise in their fields.
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