MRI检查安全管理的全国多机构随访调查研究

Minako AZUMA, Tsukasa DOI, Mitsuyuki TAKAHASHI, Hirofumi HATA, Tsuyoshi UEYAMA, Junji TAKAHASHI, Kazuyuki SAKAI, Noriko OYAMA-MANABE, Junichi HATA, Masako KATAOKA, Kagayaki KURODA, Shinpei IJICHI, Shigeki AOKI, Toshinori HIRAI
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2022年对2018年开展的《全国MRI检查安全管理调查》进行了后续调查。本研究旨在比较两项调查,以确定《临床MRI安全操作指南》在临床实践中如何影响MRI检查的安全管理,并确定影响患者健康的事件相关因素。自动机器学习用于识别与重大事件相关的因素。在我们接触的5816家医疗机构中,2668家(45.9%)提供了完整或部分回复,2582家(44.4%)提供了有效回复。虽然参与调查并提供有效答复的设施数量比上一次调查增加了567家,但在这次调查中,对安全管理的反应再次发生变化。另一方面,与安全管理和核磁共振检查操作相关的大多数项目都有所改善。2020年10月至2021年9月期间,166个设施发生了242起重大事故(6%),比2018年增加了1%。其中大多数与对照剂有关。在833个设施(32%)发生的轻微事故亦增加5%(2,068起)。重大事故增加的最大原因是每月的考试次数。尽管日本进行临床核磁共振检查的机构所采用的安全标准存在很大差异,但在与核磁共振扫描的安全管理和操作有关的大多数项目上,机构的反应都有所改善。
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MRI検査の安全管理に対する全国多施設フォローアップ調査研究
In 2022, a follow-up survey was conducted to the National Survey on Safety Management of MRI Examinations carried out in 2018. This study aimed to compare the two surveys to determine how the “Guidelines for the Safe Operation of Clinical MRI” affect the safe management of MRI examinations in clinical practice, and to identify factors associated with incidents affecting patient health. Automated machine learning was used to identify factors associated with major incidents. Of the 5,816 medical facilities we approached, 2,668 (45.9%) provided full or partial responses, with 2,582 (44.4%) valid responses. Although the number of facilities that participated in the survey and provided valid responses had increased by 567 from the previous survey, the response to safety management varied again in this survey. On the other hand, improvement was seen on most items related to safety management and MRI exam operations. Between October 2020 and September 2021, 242 major incidents occurred at 166 facilities (6%), a 1% increase from 2018. Most of these were related to contrast administration. Minor incidents also increased by 5% (2,068 incidents) at 833 facilities (32%). The largest contributor to the increase in major incidents was the number of examinations per month. Although there was wide variation in the safety standards applied by Japanese facilities performing clinical MRI examinations, facility responses improved for most items related to the safe management and operation of MRI scans.
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