How Many Imaging Studies Do Patients With Neuromuscular Early Onset Scoliosis (EOS) Receive?

IF 1.4 3区 医学 Q3 ORTHOPEDICS
Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics Pub Date : 2024-09-01 Epub Date: 2024-06-28 DOI:10.1097/BPO.0000000000002734
Adrian J Lin, Vivian Chen, Cynthis Wong, Benita Tamrazi, David L Skaggs, Kenneth D Illingworth, Michael J Heffernan, Lindsay M Andras
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Abstract

Background: Children with neuromuscular early onset scoliosis (EOS) receive numerous radiographic studies both from orthopaedic and other specialties. Ionizing radiation doses delivered by computed tomography (CT) are reportedly 100 times higher than conventional radiography. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the number of radiographic studies ordered for neuromuscular EOS patients during their care.

Methods: Retrospective review at a tertiary children's hospital from January 2010 to June 2021 included all patients with neuromuscular EOS followed by an orthopaedic specialist for a minimum of 3 years. Patients were excluded if the majority of their nonorthopaedic care was provided by outside institutions.

Results: Eighteen patients met inclusion criteria with mean follow up of 6.4±2.3 years. A total of 1312 plain radiographs and 35 CT scans were performed. Of the plain radiographs, 34.7% were ordered by orthopaedic providers and 65.3% (857/1312) were ordered by other providers. Of the CT scans, 4 were ordered by orthopaedic providers, while 88.5% (21/35) were ordered by other providers. An average of 74.7 (range: 29 to 124) radiographs and 1.9 (range: 0 to 9) CT scans ordered over the course of each patient's treatment for an average of 13.0±6.0 radiographs and 0.3 CT scans per year.

Conclusions: With an average of 75 radiographs and 1.9 CT scans performed per patient, consideration for steps to limit exposure to ionizing radiation should be made a particularly high priority in this unique subset of patients. This requires interdisciplinary coordination as 65% of the radiographs and over 80% of the CT scans were ordered by nonorthopaedic providers.

Level of evidence: Level III.

神经肌肉型早发性脊柱侧凸 (EOS) 患者需要接受多少次成像检查?
背景:患有神经肌肉性早发性脊柱侧弯症(EOS)的儿童会接受来自骨科和其他专科的大量放射检查。据报道,计算机断层扫描(CT)的电离辐射剂量是传统放射摄影的 100 倍。本研究的目的是评估神经肌肉 EOS 患者在治疗期间接受放射检查的数量:方法:对一家三级儿童医院 2010 年 1 月至 2021 年 6 月期间的所有神经肌肉 EOS 患者进行回顾性审查,包括由骨科专家随访至少 3 年的所有患者。如果患者的大部分非骨科治疗由外部机构提供,则排除在外:18名患者符合纳入标准,平均随访时间为6.4±2.3年。共进行了 1312 次X光平片检查和 35 次 CT 扫描。在普通X光片中,34.7%由骨科医疗机构开具,65.3%(857/1312)由其他医疗机构开具。在 CT 扫描中,4 例由骨科医疗人员进行,88.5%(21/35)由其他医疗人员进行。在每位患者的治疗过程中,平均每年需要进行 74.7 次(范围:29 至 124 次)X 射线照相和 1.9 次(范围:0 至 9 次)CT 扫描,平均每年需要进行 13.0±6.0 次 X 射线照相和 0.3 次 CT 扫描:每位患者平均接受 75 次射线照相和 1.9 次 CT 扫描,因此,对于这一特殊的患者群体,应优先考虑采取措施限制电离辐射暴露。这需要跨学科的协调,因为65%的射线照相和80%以上的CT扫描都是由非骨科医疗人员下达的:证据等级:三级。
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