A Multicentric Audit to Reevaluate the Guidelines Adherence in Computed Tomography of Kidneys, Ureters, and Bladder (CT-KUB) X-ray Imaging in Jordan

约旦肾脏、输尿管和膀胱计算机断层扫描(CT-KUB)X射线成像指南遵循情况的多中心审计

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Abstract

Background With the increasing use of imaging techniques involving ionizing radiation, the area of the body scanned should be restricted to what is required to answer the clinical question. Therefore, this is a retrospective audit that intends to evaluate the presence of overscanning in renal computed tomography (CT) scan images during the process of evaluation for urinary symptoms. Objective This study aims to reduce the unnecessary scan length and exposure to radiation in patients who undergo CT scans for urinary symptoms. Materials and Methods In two months duration, patients from different clinics underwent CT imaging, and the resulting radiographic images were collected and analyzed. Overscanning was defined to be more than 10% of the total scan. Subsequently, the total length of the CT scan was measured which is used to measure the unnecessary overscan above the highest kidney margin as a percentage of the total length. Results Out of the 88 patients who were evaluated, 100% did not meet the guidelines for renal CT imaging and were exposed to a high radiation dose. However, the minimum percentage of overscanned patients was 20-40%. Conclusion A significant number of scans demonstrated surplus overscanning above the highest kidney. Therefore, recognizing the suitable anatomical landmarks for scanning and establishing a follow-up audit are suggested measures to minimize the noxious effects of radiation exposure.

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