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Using 2-mSv Appendiceal CT in Usual Practice for Adolescents and Young Adults: Willingness Survey of 579 Radiologists, Emergency Physicians, and Surgeons from 20 Hospitalsopen access

Authors
Kim H.J.Lee K.H.Kim M.J.Park S.B.Ko Y.
Issue Date
Jan-2020
Publisher
NLM (Medline)
Keywords
Appendicitis; Radiation dosage; Surveys and questionnaires; Tomography
Citation
Korean journal of radiology, v.21, no.1, pp 68 - 76
Pages
9
Journal Title
Korean journal of radiology
Volume
21
Number
1
Start Page
68
End Page
76
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/37963
DOI
10.3348/kjr.2019.0010
ISSN
2005-8330
2005-8330
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To survey care providers' willingness to use 2-mSv computed tomography (CT) in their usual practice for adolescents and young adults with suspected appendicitis. MATERIALS AND METHODS: An ethical committee approved this prospective study. We introduced 2-mSv CT in 20 hospitals through a pragmatic clinical trial. At the final phase of the trial, we invited 698 potentially-involved care providers in the survey regarding their willingness to use 2-mSv CT. Multivariable logistic regression analyses were performed to identify factors associated with willingness. Nine months after the completion of the trial patient recruitment, we surveyed whether the hospitals were using 2-mSv CT in usual practice. RESULTS: The analyses included responses from 579 participants (203 attendings and 376 trainees; 221 radiologists, 196 emergency physicians, and 162 surgeons). Regarding the willingness to immediately change their standard practice to 2-mSv CT, 158 (27.3%), 375 (64.8%), and 46 (7.9%) participants responded as yes (consistently), partly (selectively), and no, respectively. Willingness varied considerably across the hospitals, but only slightly across the participants' departments or job titles. Willingness was significantly associated with attendings (p = 0.004), intention to maintain the dedicated appendiceal CT protocol (p < 0.001), belief in compelling evidence on the carcinogenic risk of conventional-dose CT radiation (p = 0.028), and hospitals having more than 1000 beds (p = 0.031). Fourteen of the 20 hospitals kept using 2-mSv appendiceal CT in usual practice after the trial. CONCLUSION: Despite the extensive efforts over the years of this clinical trial, many care providers were willing to use 2-mSv CT selectively or not willing to use. Copyright © 2020 The Korean Society of Radiology.
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