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Nooshin Abbasi1, Neena Kapoor1, Ronilda Lacson1
1Center for Evidence-Based Imaging, Department of Radiology, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, 75 Francis St, Boston, MA 02115.
Radiology
|June 3, 2025
概括
多面技术干预显著减少了放射科医生对额外成像 (RAI) 的建议,在八年内提高了其可操作性和分辨率.
科学领域:
- 放射学和医学成像学 医学成像学
- 医疗信息学 医疗信息学
- 提高医疗保健的质量 改善医疗保健的质量
背景情况:
- 对额外成像 (RAI) 的无明或不必要的放射科医生建议有助于成像的过度使用和潜在的诊断错误.
- 优化RAI对于提高医疗保健效率和患者安全至关重要.
- 研究了一种技术支持的多方面的方法来解决这些问题.
研究的目的:
- 评估技术支持干预措施对放射科医生建议额外成像 (RAI) 的速度,可操作性和分辨率的长期 (8年) 影响.
主要方法:
- 一项回顾性队列研究分析了2015年1月至2022年12月期间两家三级医院 (研究和控制站点) 的放射学报告.
- 研究地点实施了质量改善干预措施:放射科医生教育,RAI跟踪的电子通信工具和绩效报告.
- 统计分析包括RAI率趋势的线性回归和干预影响的混合效应物流回归,使用费舍尔精确的可操作性和分辨率测试.
主要成果:
- 在研究地点的RAI率下降了44% (从10%降至5.6%),而在对照地点保持不变 (约11%).
- 随着研究地点的每次连续干预,RAI率逐渐下降 (P < .001).
- 在研究地点,推可执行性增加了7.6倍 (5.6%至42.3%),可执行的RAI更频繁地得到解决 (84.7%对59.6%).
结论:
- 多方面,技术支持的干预措施有效地优化放射科医生对额外成像 (RAI) 的建议.
- 这些干预措施显著降低了RAI率,提高了推的可行性,并改善了可行的RAI的解决方案.
- 这些发现支持实施这些策略,以提高成像利用率和诊断准确度.
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