Medical Imaging: The Missing Element of National Health Plans

Devanshi R. Shah, Abimbola Leslie, K. DeStigter, Eline van de Broek-Altenburg, S. Horton, B. Dahn
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Purpose: Radiology global outreach programs have increased in recent years but progressed more slowly than other specialties. Establishing radiology services is increasingly recognized as a priority in resource-limited settings. Myanmar has a tremendous disease burden that is treatable with interventional radiology (IR) techniques, and aims to grow and effectively integrate this service into its public healthcare sector. Through collaborations between Asia Pacific Society of Cardiovascular and Interventional Radiology (APSCVIR) and Myanmar Radiological Society (MRS), the field of IR has grown exponentially over recent years. This study aims to provide a Myanmar national IR report on the current trends and future challenges. Methods and materials: Descriptive variables across five domains (facility and equipment, workforce, supplies, infrastructure, and casemix) from the four public sector hospitals with IR capability were obtained between 2016-2019. The four hospitals were Yangon General Hospital (YGH), Yangon Specialty Hospital (YSH), Mandalay General Hospital (MGH), and Defense Services General Hospital (DSGH). Data were analyzed to demonstrate progress in IR and the differing casemix. Results: There are currently four IR-capable hospitals and nine interventional radiologists across Myanmar’s public healthcare sector. IR case volumes tripled from 514 cases in 2016 to more than 1,500 cases in 2019. The three most common procedures performed were trans-arterial chemoembolization (TACE, 63%), bronchial arterial embolization (BAE, 7.7%), and drainages (7.7%). Significant challenges to the growth and adoption of IR services span the domains of infrastructure, equipment and supplies, workforce, and IR awareness, among other clinical specialties. Conclusion: Myanmar’s healthcare priorities, coupled with international radiological outreach programs, have led to rapid growth of IR. The exponential growth in case volumes is promising for Myanmar and other developing countries. But to widen the scope of practice and integrate the service within local clinical workflows, a holistic effort that addresses multiple domains is needed in the future.
医学影像:国家健康计划中缺失的元素
目的:放射学全球推广项目近年来有所增加,但进展比其他专业慢。在资源有限的环境中,建立放射学服务日益被视为优先事项。缅甸有巨大的疾病负担,可通过介入放射技术治疗,缅甸的目标是发展并有效地将这项服务纳入其公共卫生部门。通过亚太心血管和介入放射学会(APSCVIR)和缅甸放射学会(MRS)之间的合作,红外领域近年来呈指数级增长。本研究旨在为缅甸提供一份关于当前趋势和未来挑战的国家IR报告。方法和材料:从2016-2019年具有IR能力的四家公立医院获得五个领域(设施和设备、劳动力、用品、基础设施和病例混合)的描述性变量。这四家医院是仰光总医院(YGH)、仰光专科医院(YSH)、曼德勒总医院(MGH)和国防服务总医院(DSGH)。对数据进行分析,以证明IR和不同病例混合的进展。结果:缅甸公共医疗部门目前有四家具备红外能力的医院和九名介入放射科医生。IR病例数从2016年的514例增加到2019年的1500多例,增加了两倍。三种最常见的手术是经动脉化疗栓塞(TACE, 63%)、支气管动脉栓塞(BAE, 7.7%)和引流(7.7%)。IR服务的增长和采用面临的重大挑战跨越了基础设施、设备和供应、劳动力和IR意识等临床专业领域。结论:缅甸的医疗保健优先事项,加上国际放射外展计划,导致了IR的快速增长。病例数量的指数增长给缅甸和其他发展中国家带来了希望。但是,为了扩大实践范围并将服务整合到当地临床工作流程中,未来需要一个解决多个领域的整体努力。
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