早期脊柱侧凸儿科患者的辐射暴露:单中心纵向研究

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q3 ORTHOPEDICS
Ryo Sugawara , Hideaki Watanabe , Naoya Taki , Saki Onuma , Ichiro Kikkawa , Katsushi Takeshita
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摘要

背景:关于早期脊柱侧凸患者可接受的医疗辐射量,目前尚无共识。本研究旨在量化这些患者的辐射量,并调查与高辐射量相关的因素:方法:对在我院接受脊柱畸形和其他合并症治疗的早发性脊柱侧凸患者进行回顾性研究。记录累计辐射量和成像检查总数。辐照量≥30 mSv的患者被归类为高辐照量患者,并对其进行分析,以明确与高辐照量相关的因素:结果:35 名患者被纳入分析。脊柱侧弯的病因有8例为特发性,7例为先天性,8例为综合征,12例为神经肌肉性。15 名患者接受了 19 次脊柱手术。手术类型包括最终融合术(12 例)、半椎体椎体切除术(2 例)、生长棒(1 例)、延长术(3 例)和翻修/部分植入物移除术(1 例)。平均累积辐射剂量为 22.3 mSv(范围为 2.5-94.5 mSv)。脊柱放射摄影和计算机断层扫描合计占 15.0 mSv(范围为 2.4-52.5 mSv,占平均累积剂量的 67.3%)。接受脊柱手术的患者的平均辐射剂量明显高于未接受手术的患者(31.2 mSv 对 15.6 mSv)。高辐射组包括10名患者(1名特发性脊柱侧弯、1名先天性脊柱侧弯、5名综合征脊柱侧弯和3名神经肌肉性脊柱侧弯),其中8人接受了11次脊柱手术。在接受脊柱手术的8名患者中,脊柱的累积辐射剂量≥30 mSv,脊柱计算机断层扫描平均进行了4.0次:结论:近三分之一的早发性脊柱侧弯患者和半数接受脊柱手术的患者因多次接受计算机断层扫描而受到大于30 mSv的辐射照射。在治疗这些患者时,应考虑医疗辐射照射和相关的癌症风险。
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Radiation exposure in pediatric patients with early onset scoliosis: A longitudinal single-center study

Background

There is no consensus regarding the acceptable level of medical radiation exposure in patients with early-onset scoliosis. This study aimed to quantify radiation exposure in these patients and investigate factors associated with high exposure.

Methods

Patients with early-onset scoliosis who received care for their spine deformity and other comorbidities in our institution were retrospectively reviewed. Cumulative radiation exposure and total number of imaging studies were recorded. Patients with ≥30 mSv exposure were classified as high exposure and analyzed to clarify factors associated with high exposure.

Results

Thirty-five patients were included for analysis. The etiology of scoliosis was idiopathic in 8 patients, congenital in 7, syndromic in 8, and neuromuscular in 12. Fifteen patients underwent 19 spinal surgeries. The types of operation performed were definitive fusion (n = 12), vertebrectomy for hemivertebra (n = 2), growing rod (n = 1), lengthening (n = 3), and revision/partial implant removal (n = 1). The mean cumulative radiation dose was 22.3 mSv (range, 2.5–94.5 mSv). Spine radiography and computed tomography combined accounted for 15.0 mSv (range, 2.4–52.5 mSv, 67.3% of the mean cumulative dose). The mean radiation dose was significantly higher in patients who underwent spinal surgery than in those who did not (31.2 mSv vs. 15.6 mSv). The high-exposure group comprised 10 patients (1 idiopathic, 1 congenital, 5 syndromic, and 3 neuromuscular scoliosis) and 8 underwent 11 spinal operations. Among 8 patients who underwent spinal surgery, the cumulative radiation dose for spine was ≥30 mSv and spine computed tomography was performed an average of 4.0 times.

Conclusions

Nearly one-third of patients with early-onset scoliosis and half of patients who underwent spinal surgery had >30 mSv radiation exposure due to multiple computed tomography. Medical radiation exposure and associated cancer risk should be considered when treating these patients.

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Journal of Orthopaedic Science
Journal of Orthopaedic Science 医学-整形外科
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3.00
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90 days
期刊介绍: The Journal of Orthopaedic Science is the official peer-reviewed journal of the Japanese Orthopaedic Association. The journal publishes the latest researches and topical debates in all fields of clinical and experimental orthopaedics, including musculoskeletal medicine, sports medicine, locomotive syndrome, trauma, paediatrics, oncology and biomaterials, as well as basic researches.
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