Frequency of computed tomography examinations in the follow-up care of testicular cancer patients - an evaluation of patterns of care in Germany.

IF 0.3 4区 医学 Q4 Medicine
Onkologie Pub Date : 2013-01-01 Epub Date: 2013-03-18 DOI:10.1159/000349952
Carsten Rusner, Andreas Stang, Klaus-Peter Dieckmann, Heiko Friedel
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Abstract

Background: Exposure to radiation resulting from diagnostic imaging procedures probably increases late cancer risk. Patterns of care regarding the application of computed tomography (CT) imaging in testicular cancer patients were investigated.

Methods: The database of a large German health insurance company comprising 850,000 insured men was searched for cases of testicular cancer arising in the years 2005 and 2006. The number of CT scans applied during a 3-year period of follow-up was noted for each individual patient and the resulting cumulative radiation dose was estimated. The number of CT scans actually observed was compared to guideline recommendations.

Results: 177 patients were identified. Within the 3-year observation period, patients received a mean of 4.4 CT scans (standard error: 0.4) whereas a number of 6.2 would have been expected according to contemporary guidelines. Patients were exposed to an estimated total median diagnostic radiation dose of 30 millisieverts (mSv) (interquartile range: 10-54 mSv).

Conclusion: There is a considerable gap between recommendation and actual performance regarding the number of CT scans applied to testicular cancer patients. Unfamiliarity of clinicians with guidelines as well as poor acceptance of high numbers of CT scans scheduled may have contributed to create this particular pattern of care.

睾丸癌患者随访护理中计算机断层扫描检查的频率——德国护理模式的评估。
背景:诊断成像过程中暴露于辐射可能会增加晚期癌症风险。探讨了计算机断层扫描(CT)在睾丸癌患者中的应用。方法:检索德国一家大型健康保险公司的数据库,其中包括85万名参保男性,查找2005年和2006年发生的睾丸癌病例。记录每位患者在3年随访期间进行的CT扫描次数,并估计由此产生的累积辐射剂量。实际观察到的CT扫描次数与指南建议进行了比较。结果:共发现177例患者。在3年的观察期内,患者平均接受了4.4次CT扫描(标准误差:0.4),而根据当代指南,预计的扫描次数为6.2次。患者暴露于估计总中位诊断辐射剂量为30毫西弗(毫西弗)(四分位数范围:10-54毫西弗)。结论:睾丸癌患者CT扫描次数推荐值与实际表现存在较大差距。临床医生对指南的不熟悉以及对大量CT扫描的不接受度可能导致了这种特殊的护理模式的产生。
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Onkologie
Onkologie 医学-肿瘤学
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