为COVID-19患者调整采集方案:意大利放射技师的视角。

Marco Nicolò, Camilla Risoli, Altin Adraman, Oscar Brazzo, Alessandro Tombolesi, Daniele Di Feo, Irene Gertrud Rigott, Angie Devetti, Matteo Migliorini, Chiara Martini
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在2019冠状病毒病(Covid-19)大流行期间,放射科发挥了至关重要的作用,为医生管理受感染患者提供了成像帮助。这种情况影响了医护人员的日常活动。因此,本研究的范围是评估Covid-19大流行期间感染患者的操作程序、x射线和CT检查的获取方案以及人工智能(AI)软件e的实施。& # x0D;材料和方法本调查由意大利一些放射技师科学协会设计。该问卷通过社交媒体进行管理,目标人群为意大利放射科的所有卫生保健员,调查问卷于2022年1月至3月在线提供。人口统计和流行病学数据、放射技师人数、x线和CT调查方法、x线和/或CT使用的方案以及放射科应用的人工智能软件是调查的内容。 结果采用chissquare检验和Fisher检验对在公立和私立医疗机构工作的参与者进行比较。应答者1376人,其中公立医疗卫生机构工作人员占73.7%。一般来说,私人医疗机构的CT扫描仪较少(p <0.001),因此只有18%的人确认拥有2台或更多的CT扫描仪,并且没有专门用于确诊或疑似Covid-19患者的CT扫描仪(p <0001)。66.3%的参与者表示,只有一名放射技师参与对感染患者进行便携式CXR(胸部x光)检查。& # x0D;这项调查强调了在Covid-19大流行的不同浪潮中,放射技师在为感染患者获取便携式或标准CXR和胸部CT扫描时如何调整其获取方案。使用专用设备、采用定制扫描协议和实施人工智能软件是主要策略。
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ADAPTING ACQUISITION PROTOCOLS FOR COVID-19 PATIENTS: A RADIOGRAPHERS’ PERSPECTION IN ITALY.
Introduction Radiology departments played a crucial role during the coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) pandemic providing imaging to help physicians managing the infected patients. This scenario affected healthcare workers (HCWs) during their daily activities. Therefore, the scope of this study was to evaluate the operating procedures, the acquisition protocols for x-ray and CT examinations for infected patients and the implementation of Artificial Intelligence (AI) software e during the Covid-19 pandemic. Materials and methods This survey was designed by some Italian scientific associations of radiographers. The questionnaire was administered via social media and the targeted population was all the HCWs working within the Radiology Departments in Italy and the questionnaire was available online from January to March 2022. Demographic and epidemiological data, number of radiographers, x-ray and CT methods of investigation, protocols used in x-ray and / or CT and Artificial Intelligence software applied in the radiology department were the sessions of the survey. ResultsComparisons between participants that work in public versus private healthcare facilities were carried out using chisquare tests and Fisher tests. The responders were 1376 and 73.7% of them worked in public healthcare facilities. Private healthcare facilities had fewer CT scanners available in general (p < 0,001), hence only 18% of them affirmed to have 2 or more CT scanners, and not have CT scanners dedicated to confirmed or suspected Covid-19 patients only (p < 0,001). 66.3% of the participants stated that only one radiographer was involved in the execution of portable CXR (chest x-ray) for infected patients. ConclusionsThis survey highlighted how radiographers adjusted their acquisition protocols when it came to acquire portable or standard CXR and chest CT scans for infected patients over the different waves of the Covid-19 pandemic. Using dedicated equipment, adopting tailored scanning protocol and implementing AI software were the main strategies applied.
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