National Trends in Pediatric CT Scans in South Korea: A Nationwide Cohort Study.

Taehan Yongsang Uihakhoe chi Pub Date : 2022-01-01 Epub Date: 2021-11-04 DOI:10.3348/jksr.2021.0052
Nak Tscheol Kim, Soon-Sun Kwon, Moon Seok Park, Kyoung Min Lee, Ki Hyuk Sung
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Purpose: This study evaluated the rates and annual trends of pediatric CT scans in South Korea using a nationwide population-based database.

Materials and methods: Data regarding pediatric CT scan usage between 2012 and 2017 were retrieved from the health insurance review and assessment service. Data on the age, sex, diagnosis, and the anatomical area of involved patients were also extracted.

Results: A total of 576376 CT examinations were performed among 58527528 children aged below 18 years (9.8 scans/1000 children), and the number of CT examinations per 1000 children was noted to have increased by 23.2% from 9.0 in 2012 to 11.0 in 2017. Specifically, the number of CT examinations increased by 32.9% for the 6-12 years of age group (7.4/1000 to 9.8/1000) and by 34.0% for the 13-18 years of age group (11.4/1000 to 15.3/1000). Moreover, majority of the CT scans were limited to the head (39.1%), followed by the extremities (32.5%) and the abdomen (13.7%). Notably, the number of extremity CT scans increased by 83.6% (2.3/1000 to 4.2/1000), and its proportion as compared to other scans increased from 25.3% to 37.7%.

Conclusion: CT scans in the pediatric population increased continuously from 2012 to 2017 at an annual rate of 4.4%. Therefore, physicians should balance the benefits of CT with its potential harms from associated radiation exposure in pediatric patients.

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韩国儿童CT扫描的国家趋势:一项全国性队列研究。
目的:本研究利用全国人口数据库评估韩国儿童CT扫描率和年度趋势。材料和方法:从健康保险审查和评估服务中检索2012年至2017年儿童CT扫描使用情况的数据。同时提取了涉及患者的年龄、性别、诊断和解剖面积等数据。结果:在58527528名18岁以下儿童中,共进行了576376次CT检查(9.8次/1000名),每1000名儿童CT检查次数从2012年的9.0次增加到2017年的11.0次,增长了23.2%。其中,6-12岁年龄组的CT检查次数增加了32.9%(7.4/1000至9.8/1000),13-18岁年龄组的CT检查次数增加了34.0%(11.4/1000至15.3/1000)。此外,大多数CT扫描局限于头部(39.1%),其次是四肢(32.5%)和腹部(13.7%)。值得注意的是,四肢CT扫描次数增加了83.6%(2.3/1000增加到4.2/1000),其占其他扫描的比例从25.3%增加到37.7%。结论:2012 - 2017年,儿科人群CT扫描持续增加,年增长率为4.4%。因此,医生应该平衡CT的益处和儿科患者相关辐射暴露的潜在危害。
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