Effect of Radiographic Contrast Media Shortage on Stroke Evaluation in the United States.

IF 3.1 3区 医学 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
American Journal of Neuroradiology Pub Date : 2023-08-01 Epub Date: 2023-07-06 DOI:10.3174/ajnr.A7924
A I Qureshi, A Grintal, A C DeGaetano, M Goren, A Lodhi, D Golan, A E Hassan
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Abstract

Background and purpose: We performed this study to identify the effect of the nationwide iodinated contrast media shortage due to reduction in GE Healthcare production, initiated on April 19, 2022, on the evaluation of patients with stroke.

Materials and methods: We analyzed the data on 72,514 patients who underwent imaging processed with commercial software in a sample of 399 hospitals in United States from February 28, 2022, through July 10, 2022. We quantified the percentage change in the daily number of CTAs and CTPs performed before and after April 19, 2022.

Results: The daily counts of individual patients who underwent CTAs decreased (a 9.6% reduction, P = .002) from 1.584 studies per day per hospital to 1.433 studies per day per hospital. The daily counts of individual patients who underwent CTPs decreased (a 25.9% reduction, P = .003) from 0.484 studies per day per hospital to 0.358 studies per day per hospital. A significant reduction in CTPs using GE Healthcare contrast media (43.06%, P < .001) was seen but not in CTPs using non-GE Healthcare contrast media (increase by 2.93%, P = .29). The daily counts of individual patients with large-vessel occlusion decreased (a 7.69% reduction) from 0.124 per day per hospital to 0.114 per day per hospital.

Conclusions: Our analysis reported changes in the use of CTA and CTP in patients with acute ischemic stroke during the contrast media shortage. Further research needs to identify effective strategies to reduce the reliance on contrast media-based studies such as CTA and CTP without compromising patient outcomes.

美国放射造影剂短缺对中风评估的影响。
背景和目的:我们开展了这项研究,以确定因通用电气医疗集团(GE Healthcare)减产而导致的全国性碘造影剂短缺(始于 2022 年 4 月 19 日)对脑卒中患者评估的影响:我们分析了从 2022 年 2 月 28 日到 2022 年 7 月 10 日在美国 399 家样本医院接受商业软件成像处理的 72514 名患者的数据。我们对 2022 年 4 月 19 日之前和之后每天进行的 CTA 和 CTP 数量的百分比变化进行了量化:接受 CTA 检查的患者人数从每家医院每天 1.584 例减少到 1.433 例(减少了 9.6%,P = .002)。接受 CTP 的单个患者的日计数从每家医院每天 0.484 项研究减少到 0.358 项研究(减少了 25.9%,P = .003)。使用 GE Healthcare 造影剂的 CTP 大幅减少(43.06%,P < .001),但使用非 GE Healthcare 造影剂的 CTP 却没有减少(增加 2.93%,P = .29)。大血管闭塞患者的日计数从每家医院每天 0.124 例降至每天 0.114 例(降幅为 7.69%):我们的分析报告了造影剂短缺期间急性缺血性卒中患者使用 CTA 和 CTP 的变化。我们的分析报告了在造影剂短缺期间急性缺血性卒中患者使用 CTA 和 CTP 的变化。进一步的研究需要确定有效的策略,在不影响患者预后的情况下减少对基于造影剂的研究(如 CTA 和 CTP)的依赖。
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CiteScore
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期刊介绍: The mission of AJNR is to further knowledge in all aspects of neuroimaging, head and neck imaging, and spine imaging for neuroradiologists, radiologists, trainees, scientists, and associated professionals through print and/or electronic publication of quality peer-reviewed articles that lead to the highest standards in patient care, research, and education and to promote discussion of these and other issues through its electronic activities.
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