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Statement of the German Roentgen Society, German Society of Neuroradiology, and Society of German-speaking Pediatric Radiologists on Requirements for the Performance and Reporting of MR Imaging Examinations Outside of Radiology.
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RoFo : Fortschritte auf dem Gebiete der Rontgenstrahlen und der Nuklearmedizin [Rofo] 2021 Sep; Vol. 193 (9), pp. 1050-1061. Date of Electronic Publication: 2021 Apr 08. - Publication Year :
- 2021
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Abstract
- Background: Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is a very innovative, but at the same time complex and technically demanding diagnostic method in radiology. It plays an increasing role in high-quality and efficient patient management. Quality assurance in MRI is of utmost importance to avoid patient risks due to errors before and during the examination and when reporting the results. Therefore, MRI requires higher physician qualification and expertise than any other diagnostic imaging technique in medicine. This holds true for indication, performance of the examination itself, and in particular for image evaluation and writing of the report. In Germany, the radiologist is the only specialist who is systematically educated in all aspects of MRI during medical specialty training and who must document a specified, high number of examinations during this training. However, also non-radiologist physicians are increasingly endeavoring to conduct and bill MRI examinations on their own.<br />Method: In this position statement, the following aspects of quality assurance for MRI examinations and billing by radiologists and non-radiologist physician specialists are examined scientifically: Requirements for specialist physician training, MRI risks and contraindications, radiation protection in the case of non-ionizing radiation, application of MR contrast agents, requirements regarding image quality, significance of image artifacts and incidental findings, image evaluation and reporting, interdisciplinary communication and multiple-eyes principle, and impact on healthcare system costs.<br />Conclusion: The German Roentgen Society, German Society of Neuroradiology, and Society of German-speaking Pediatric Radiologists are critical with regard to MRI performance by non-radiologists in the interest of quality standards, patient welfare, and healthcare payers. The 24-month additional qualification in MRI as defined by the physician specialization regulations (Weiterbildungsordnung) through the German state medical associations (Landesärztekammern) is the only competence-based and quality-assured training program for board-certified specialist physicians outside radiology. This has to be required as the minimum standard for performance and reporting of MRI exams. Exclusively unstructured MRI training outside the physician specialization regulations has to be strictly rejected for reasons of patient safety. The performance and reporting of MRI examinations must be reserved for adequately trained and continuously educated specialist physicians.<br />Key Points: · MR imaging plays an increasing role due to its high diagnostic value and serves as the reference standard in many indications.. · MRI is a complex technique that implies patient risks in case of inappropriare application or lack of expertise.. · In Germany, the radiologist is the only specialist physician that has been systematically trained in all aspects of MRI such as indication, performance, and reporting of examinations in specified, high numbers.. · The only competence-based and quality-assured MRI training program for specialist physicians outside radiology is the 24-month additional qualification as defined by the regulations through the German state medical associations.. · In view of quality-assurance and patient safety, a finalized training program following the physician specialization regulations has to be required for the performance and reporting of MRI examinations..<br />Citation Format: · Hunold P, Bucher AM, Sandstede J et al. Statement of the German Roentgen Society, German Society of Neuroradiology, and Society of German-speaking Pediatric Radiologists on Requirements for the Performance and Reporting of MR Imaging Examinations Outside of Radiology. Fortschr Röntgenstr 2021; 193: 1050 - 1060.<br />Competing Interests: Hunold: Mitglied Deutsche Röntgengesellschaft, Vorstandsmitglied AG Herz- und Gefäßdiagnostik der DRG, Mitglied Bundesverband Deutscher Radiologen, Mitglied European Society of Radiology; Vortragshonorare Fa. Bayer VitalBucher: Mitglied Deutsche Röntgengesellschaft, Vorstandsmitglied der AGs Muskuloskelettale Radiologie, Gesundheitspolitische Verantwortung, Uroradiologie und Urogenitaldiagnostik und Forensisch-Radiologische Bildgebung der DRG, Mitglied European Society of Radiology; Travel support Fa. Bayer und GuerbetSandstede: Aufsichtsratsvorsitzender der Radiologengruppe 2020 (RG20) e.G. i. Gr., Stellv. Vorsitzender des Landesverbands Hamburg des Berufsverbands der Radiologen (BDR), Stellv. Vorsitzender des Forums Niedergelassene Radiologen (FuNRAD) der Deutschen Röntgengesellschaft (DRG), Stellv. Mitglied der Vertreterversammlung der KV HamburgJanka: Mitglied Deutsche Röntgengesellschaft, Vorstandsmitglied AG Muskuloskelettale Radiologie der DRG, Mitglied Bayerische Röntgengesellschaft, Mitglied European Society of Radiology; Vortragshonorare Fa. Siemens Healthineers und BraccoFritz: Mitglied Deutsche Röntgengesellschaft, Vorstandsvorsitzender der AG Gesundheitspolitische Verantwortung der DRGRegier: Mitglied Deutsche Röntgengesellschaft, Vorstandsvorsitzender AG Muskuloskelettale Radiologie der DRG, Mitglied Bundesverband Deutscher RadiologenLoose: Mitglied Deutsche RöntgengesellschaftBarkhausen: President elect und Mitglied Deutsche RöntgengesellschaftMentzel: Präsident und Mitglied Gesellschaft für Pädiatrische Radiologie, Mitglied Deutsche RöntgengesellschaftZimmer: Präsident und Mitglied Deutsche Gesellschaft für NeuroradiologieAntoch: Präsident und Mitglied Deutsche Röntgengesellschaft<br /> (Thieme. All rights reserved.)
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- Child
Germany
Humans
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Radiography
Radiologists
Radiology
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- Language :
- English; German
- ISSN :
- 1438-9010
- Volume :
- 193
- Issue :
- 9
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- RoFo : Fortschritte auf dem Gebiete der Rontgenstrahlen und der Nuklearmedizin
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 33831956
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1055/a-1463-3626