Trends in public sector radiological usage in the Western Cape Province, South Africa: 2009-2019

南非西开普省公共部门放射性物质使用趋势:2009-2019 年

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Although global use of medical imaging has increased significantly, little is known about utilisation trends in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). OBJECTIVES: To evaluate changes over a decade in public sector diagnostic imaging utilisation at provincial level in a middle-income country. METHOD: A retrospective analysis of medical imaging utilisation in the Western Cape Province of South Africa in 2009 and 2019. Use of conventional radiography, ultrasonography (US), fluoroscopy, CT, MRI, digital subtraction angiography (DSA) and whole-body digital radiography was assessed by total studies and studies/10(3) people, for the whole province, the rural and metropolitan areas. Mammography utilisation was calculated for every 10(3) females aged 40-70 years. RESULTS: The provincial population and total imaging investigations increased by 25% and 32%, respectively, whilst studies/10(3) people increased by 5.5% (256 vs 270/10(3)), with marked variation by modality. Provincial US, CT and MRI utilisation/10(3) people increased by 111% (20 vs 43/10(3)), 78% (10 vs 18/10(3)) and 32% (1.9 vs 2.5/10(3)) respectively, whilst use of fluoroscopy (3.6 vs 3.7/10(3)) and mammography (14.2 vs 15.9/10(3) women aged 40-70 years) was steady and plain radiography decreased by 20% (216 vs 196/10(3)). For CT, mammography and fluoroscopy, percentage utilisation increases/10(3) people were higher in the rural than metropolitan areas. CONCLUSION: Population growth is the main driver of overall imaging utilisation in our setting. The relatively constant imaging workload per 1000 people, albeit with increasing ultrasound, CT and MR utilisation, and decreasing use of plain radiography, reflects improved provincial imaging infrastructure, and appropriate use of available resources.

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