Risk and Safety in Radiographic Utilization: Evaluating the Evidence From Current Research.

IF 1.5 Q2 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING
Radiology Research and Practice Pub Date : 2025-11-29 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1155/rrp/8843173
Philip A Arnone, Lauren M Richards, Kalan C Stittleburg, Michael T Weiner, Alyssa K Dennis
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Abstract

The 19th-century discovery of radiographic imaging techniques revolutionized healthcare, allowing doctors to indirectly "see" inside their living patients. It was not until the mid-20th century that mutagenic effects from radiation exposure became a topic of concern. Since then, healthcare providers, scientists, and regulatory agencies have battled the question, "Does radiation exposure from radiographic imaging increase the risk of developing cancers and heritable conditions?" With no established answer, physicians must rely on the available evidence when assessing the risk versus benefit of having their patients x-rayed. This review aims to gather and consolidate the available evidence so physicians can make informed decisions when ordering tests that use x-rays. Popular topics such as the linear-no-threshold (LNT) model, radiation hormesis, and the as-low-as-reasonably-achievable (ALARA) principle are covered. Epidemiology studies, x-ray physics, and related basic sciences are reviewed.

放射照相应用的风险和安全性:评估来自当前研究的证据。
19世纪放射成像技术的发现彻底改变了医疗保健,使医生能够间接地“看到”活着的病人的身体内部。直到20世纪中期,辐射的诱变效应才成为人们关注的话题。从那时起,医疗保健提供者、科学家和监管机构一直在努力解决这个问题:“放射成像的辐射暴露是否会增加患癌症和遗传性疾病的风险?”由于没有确定的答案,医生必须依靠现有的证据来评估让病人进行x光检查的风险与收益。这篇综述的目的是收集和巩固现有的证据,以便医生在安排使用x射线的检查时能够做出明智的决定。流行的主题,如线性无阈值(LNT)模型,辐射激效,以及尽可能低的合理可行(ALARA)原则。综述了流行病学研究、x射线物理学和相关基础科学。
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Radiology Research and Practice
Radiology Research and Practice RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING-
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期刊介绍: Radiology Research and Practice is a peer-reviewed, Open Access journal that publishes articles on all areas of medical imaging. The journal promotes evidence-based radiology practice though the publication of original research, reviews, and clinical studies for a multidisciplinary audience. Radiology Research and Practice is archived in Portico, which provides permanent archiving for electronic scholarly journals, as well as via the LOCKSS initiative. It operates a fully open access publishing model which allows open global access to its published content. This model is supported through Article Processing Charges. For more information on Article Processing charges in gen
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