Use of ankle magnetic resonance imaging in the active duty military population: the results of a process improvement project.

U.S. Army Medical Department journal Pub Date : 2017-10-01
Harold J Goldstein, Richard K Hurley, Andrew J Sheean, Michael Tompkins, Patrick M Osborn
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Abstract

Background: Preventing overuse of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) for diagnosing ankle pathology was the goal of a process improvement project at a military treatment facility.

Methods: Ordering patterns for MRI of nonorthopaedic providers and orthopaedic surgeons were evaluated over 2 separate periods. An educational initiative on appropriate use of MRI in evaluating ankle complaints was conducted between the 2 periods.

Results: Between October 2009 and March 2010, 230 ankle MRIs were performed at our institution, compared to 347 ankle MRIs performed between December 2012 and August 2013. A lower number of patients underwent operative procedures after the education process than before (17% versus 25%). Fellowship-trained foot and ankle surgeons produced the highest number of operative patients with their MRI ordering practices (P=.003 and P=.0001 for Phases 1 and 2 respectively). There was no change in the number of ankle MRI studies ordered each month following the educational initiative (38.3 and 38.5 for Phases 1 and 2 respectively).

Conclusions: The majority of patients undergoing ankle MRI did not undergo operative intervention. Foot and ankle surgeons produce the highest number of operative patients with their MRI ordering practices. Education alone was ineffective in altering ankle MRI ordering patterns.

踝关节磁共振成像在现役军人中的应用:一个过程改进项目的结果。
背景:防止过度使用磁共振成像(MRI)诊断踝关节病理是一个过程改进项目在军事治疗设施的目标。方法:对非骨科医生和骨科医生在2个不同时期的MRI订购模式进行评估。在这两个时期之间进行了一项关于正确使用MRI评估踝关节疾患的教育活动。结果:2009年10月至2010年3月,我院进行了230例踝关节mri,而2012年12月至2013年8月进行了347例踝关节mri。在教育过程后接受手术治疗的患者数量低于教育前(17%对25%)。研究人员培训的足部和踝关节外科医生的MRI排序实践产生了最多的手术患者(P=。003, P=。第1阶段和第2阶段分别为0001)。在教育计划后,每月订购的踝关节MRI检查数量没有变化(第一阶段和第二阶段分别为38.3和38.5)。结论:大多数接受踝关节MRI的患者未接受手术干预。足部和踝关节外科医生通过他们的MRI排序实践产生了最多的手术患者。单纯教育对改变踝关节MRI排序模式无效。
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