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Optimisation of protection in the medical exposure of recurrent adult patients due to computed tomography procedures: development of recurrent exposures reference levels.

Authors :
Bramilla M
Berton L
Balzano RF
Cannillo B
Carriero A
Chauvie S
Gallo T
Cornacchia S
Cutaia C
D'Alessio A
Emanuele R
Fonio P
Matheoud R
Stasi M
Talenti A
Rampado O
Source :
European radiology [Eur Radiol] 2024 Jul; Vol. 34 (7), pp. 4475-4483. Date of Electronic Publication: 2023 Dec 21.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Objectives: To assess the incidence (1 year) and the cumulative incidence (3 years) of the condition of patients accruing cumulative effective doses (CED) of ≥ 100 mSv and their variability among different hospitals. To establish and validate a reference level for the CED in patients with recurrent exposures (RERL) and provide a RERL value.<br />Methods: Data of CT exposure was collected in 9 similar hospitals. The database included 294,222 patient*years who underwent 442,278 CT exams in 3 years. The incidence proportion of patients with CED ≥ 100 mSv in a given year (I <subscript>100;1</subscript> ) and the 3-year cumulative incidence of patients with CED ≥ 100 mSv over 3 consecutive years (I <subscript>100;3</subscript> ) were calculated and compared among different institutions.<br />Results: I <subscript>100;1</subscript> ranged from a minimum of 0.1% to a maximum of 5.1%. The percentage of recurrent patients was quite uniform among centres ranging from 23 to 38%. The I <subscript>100;3</subscript> ranged from a minimum of 1.1 to 11.4%. There was a strong positive correlation between the third quartile values of yearly CED and yearly incidence (r = 0.90; R <superscript>2</superscript>  = 0.81; p < 0.0001). RERL value in our study was found at 34.0 mSv.<br />Conclusion: The management of patients with recurrent exposures is highly variable among hospitals leading to a 50-fold variation in I <subscript>100;1</subscript> and to a tenfold variation in I <subscript>100;3</subscript> . RERL could be established and used by taking as a RERL quantity the CED and as a RERL value the 75th percentile of the third quartiles of the distribution of the yearly CED obtained by surveying different hospitals.<br />Clinical Relevance Statement: This is the first ever multicentre study that quantifies recurrent exposures in terms of incidence and cumulative incidence of patients with CED ≥ 100 mSv. RERL establishment and use could benefit the optimisation of radioprotection of patients with recurrent exposures.<br />Key Points: This is the first multicentre study estimating yearly incidence and 3-year cumulative incidence of patients with cumulative effective doses ≥ 100 mSv. In this study, a 50-fold inter centre variation between the maximum (5.1%) and the minimum value (0.1%) of yearly incidence of patients with cumulative effective doses ≥ 100 mSv was reported. The range of the 3-year cumulative incidence extended from 1.1 to 11.4% (a tenfold variation) The third quartile of the yearly cumulative effective doses in a centre showed a strong positive correlation with the yearly incidence of patients with cumulative effective doses ≥ 100 mSv, with a potential of being used to set reference levels for recurrent exposures.<br /> (© 2023. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to European Society of Radiology.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1432-1084
Volume :
34
Issue :
7
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
European radiology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
38127075
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00330-023-10520-7