按下按钮:一个语言-语言病理学家研究人员的旅程操作透视为燕子的研究。

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Corinne A Jones
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目的:视频透视是研究吞咽生理学的宝贵工具。然而,它并非没有风险,主要来自电离辐射的暴露。因此,美国各州的法规和机构政策都已到位,以保护患者、研究参与者和职业使用者免受辐射暴露的负面影响。这些规定限制了那些在放射学研究期间可以“按按钮”启动x光机的人,通常是有执照的医生和放射技术人员。虽然认识到限制与辐射暴露相关的风险的重要性,但这些人员要求增加了在实验室进行视频透视吞咽研究的语言病理学家研究人员的后勤负担。方法/结果:在本文中,我讨论了我的过程,以获得授权操作我的实验室c臂透视机研究吞咽研究程序。结论:虽然国家和机构的规定不同,但我希望这一过程的细节将有助于其他研究小组倡导在进行研究视频透视手术时更加独立。
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Pushing the Button: One Speech-Language Pathologist Researcher's Journey to Operating a Fluoroscope for Swallow Studies.

Purpose: Videofluoroscopy is an invaluable tool in the study of swallowing physiology. It is not without risks, however, primarily from exposure to ionizing radiation. As such, regulation across states within the United States and institutional policies are in place to protect patients, research participants, and occupational users from the negative effects of radiation exposure. These regulations restrict those who can "push the button" to energize the x-ray machines during radiographic studies, typically to licensed physicians and radiologic technologists. While recognizing the importance of limiting risks associated with radiation exposure, these personnel requirements add logistical burden to speech-language pathologist researchers who perform videofluoroscopic swallow studies in their laboratories.

Method/results: In this article, I discuss my process to obtaining authorization to operate my laboratory's C-arm fluoroscope for research swallow study procedures.

Conclusion: While state and institutional regulations differ, I hope that the detailing of this process will aid other research groups to advocate for more independence in performing research videofluoroscopic procedures.

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