放射性药物治疗后的放射安全导航:建议的工作流程和非专业人员的基本指南

Anna Mench, Celeste Winters, Erik Mittra, Laszlo Szidonya, Catherine Hess, Dennis Barbon, Nadine Mallak
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随着越来越多地使用放射性药物疗法,迫切需要向不熟悉这些疗法的卫生保健专业人员(HCPs)适当告知在管理最近接受治疗的患者时所需的辐射安全预防措施。对于尽量减少医务人员受到的辐射照射,同时减少与放射性患者互动的恐惧,清晰和易于获取的说明至关重要,因为这些因素可能影响提供充分和及时的医疗服务。在本文中,我们提出了一个工作流程,旨在为在紧急医疗访问或住院期间可能遇到传统药物治疗后患者的医护人员提供明确的指导方针和安全协议。这个工作流程包括两个关键策略:一个电子病历标志系统和一个物理腕带,提醒HCP病人可能有放射性,并包含一个详细信息的网站链接。这些工具确保遇到这些患者的医护人员能够立即获得基本的辐射安全信息,从而保护工作人员并保持患者护理的连续性。
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Navigating Radiation Safety After Radiopharmaceutical Therapies: Proposed Workflow and Essential Guidelines for Nonspecialists

With the increasing use of radiopharmaceutical therapies, there is a critical need to appropriately inform health care professionals (HCPs) who are unfamiliar with these therapies about the radiation safety precautions required when managing recently treated patients. Clear and easily accessible instructions are essential for minimizing radiation exposure to medical staff and simultaneously reducing fear of interacting with a radioactive patient, as these factors can impact the delivery of adequate and timely medical care. In this paper, we present a workflow designed to provide clear guidelines and safety protocols for HCPs who may encounter postradiopharmaceutical therapy patients during urgent medical visits or hospital admissions. This workflow consists of 2 key strategies: an electronic medical record flag system and a physical wristband that alerts the HCP that the patient may be radioactive and includes a link to a website with detailed information. These tools ensure that HCPs who encounter these patients will have immediate access to essential radiation safety information, thereby safeguarding staff and maintaining the continuity of patient care.

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