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Published in: European Radiology 8/2022

Open Access 16-03-2022 | Computed Tomography | Computed Tomography

Notifications and alerts in patient dose values for computed tomography and fluoroscopy-guided interventional procedures

Authors: Eliseo Vano, Reinhard Loose, Guy Frija, Graciano Paulo, Efstathios Efstathopoulos, Claudio Granata, Riccardo Corridori, Alberto Torresin, Jonas S. Andersson, Virginia Tsapaki, Josefin Ammon, Christoph Hoeschen, On behalf of the European Society of Radiology

Published in: European Radiology | Issue 8/2022

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Abstract

The terms “notifications” and “alerts” for medical exposures are used by several national and international organisations. Recommendations for CT scanners have been published by the American Association of Physicists in Medicine. Some interventional radiology societies as well as national authorities have also published dose notifications for fluoroscopy-guided interventional procedures. Notifications and alerts may also be useful for optimisation and to avoid unintended and accidental exposures. The main interest in using these values for high-dose procedures (CT and interventional) is to optimise imaging procedures, reducing the probability of stochastic effects and avoiding tissue reactions. Alerts in X-ray systems may be considered before procedures (as in CT), during procedures (in some interventional radiology systems), and after procedures, when the patient radiation dose results are known and processed. This review summarises the different uses of notifications and alerts to help in optimisation for CT and for fluoroscopy-guided interventional procedures as well as in the analysis of unintended and accidental medical exposures. The paper also includes cautions in setting the alert values and discusses the benefits of using patient dose management systems for the alerts, their registry and follow-up, and the differences between notifications, alerts, and trigger levels for individual procedures and the terms used for the collective approach, such as diagnostic reference levels.

Key Points

Notifications and alerts on patient dose values for computed tomography (CT) and fluoroscopy-guided interventional procedures (FGIP) allow to improve radiation safety and contribute to the avoidance of radiation injuries and unintended and accidental exposures.
Alerts may be established before the imaging procedures (as in CT) or during and after the procedures as for FGIP.
Dose management systems should include notifications and alerts and their registry for the hospital quality programmes.
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Metadata
Title
Notifications and alerts in patient dose values for computed tomography and fluoroscopy-guided interventional procedures
Authors
Eliseo Vano
Reinhard Loose
Guy Frija
Graciano Paulo
Efstathios Efstathopoulos
Claudio Granata
Riccardo Corridori
Alberto Torresin
Jonas S. Andersson
Virginia Tsapaki
Josefin Ammon
Christoph Hoeschen
On behalf of the European Society of Radiology
Publication date
16-03-2022
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Published in
European Radiology / Issue 8/2022
Print ISSN: 0938-7994
Electronic ISSN: 1432-1084
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00330-022-08675-w

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