| Literature DB >> 25881170 |
Sergio Salerno1, Paola Marchese2, Andrea Magistrelli3, Paolo Tomà4, Domenica Matranga5, Massimo Midiri6, Alberto G Ugazio7, Giovanni Corsello8.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Analyse through a multi-choice anonymous questionnaire the knowledge's level in paediatric residents and fellows in two different main Italian hospital, looking mainly to the information to patients and relatives related to risks of ionizing radiation used in common radiological investigations in children.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25881170 PMCID: PMC4391686 DOI: 10.1186/s13052-015-0130-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ital J Pediatr ISSN: 1720-8424 Impact factor: 2.638
Figure 1Questionnaire on radiation protection and dose knowledge in common paediatric diagnostic examinations.
Figure 2Percentage of correct answers on the question on ALARA principle.
Figure 3Answers to the question about the MRI involves the use of X-radiation.
Figure 4Percentage of different types of answers on the question about the possible radiation dose amount of abdomen MDCT scan in a child (1–5 years) (expressed in number of chest x-rays).
Figure 5Comparison with trained participants and not fully trained participants.
Sample characteristic paediatrics residents and fellows
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| 0.045 | ||
| ≤28 | 14 (8) | 57% | |
| >28 | 37 (10) | 27% | |
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| 0.223 | ||
| 1st year of paediatrics residency | 6 (4) | 66% | |
| Higher year of paediatrics residency | 26 (9) | 33% | |
| Fellow | 19 (5) | 26% | |
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| 0.003 | ||
| Not | 13 (4) | 30% | |
| Yes | 38 29) | 76% | |
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| 0.867 | ||
| Not | 39 (27) | 69% | |
| Yes | 12 (8) | 67% | |
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| 0.915 | ||
| Not | 45 (16) | 35% | |
| Yes | 6 (2) | 33% |
Between () the number of correct answer in the sample.
Percentage of correct answer compared to the demographic data and year of training.
Distribution of the correct answer for single questions in the questionnaire completely filled
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| MDCT examination involves the use of X-rays? | 50 (98%) | - | 1 (1,9%) |
| Mammography involves the use of ionizing radiation? | 44 (86%) | 4 (7,8%) | 3 (5,8%) |
| MRI involves the use of ionizing radiation? | 40 (78%) | 1 (1,9%) | 10 (19%) |
| PET involves the use of X-rays? | 14 (27%) | 28 (54%) | 9 (17%) |
| DEXA involves the use of X-rays? | 18 (35%) | 21 (41%) | 12 (23%) |
| Which exam involves higher exposure to ionizing radiation among: total body MDCT, Color Doppler, renal scintigraphy? | 42 (82%) | 9 (17%) | - |
| What is the dose (Entrance surface dose) recommended by the European Commission in the diagnostic reference levels for a chest x-ray in a new born? | 21 (41%) | 19 (37%) | 11 (21%) |
| IS the weight an important parameter that affect patient radiation dose? | 29 (56%) | 20 (39%) | 2 (3,9%) |
| A MDCT scan of the abdomen in a child (1–5 years) correspond to a radiation dose of (expressed in number of chest x-ray) | 8 (15%) | 40 (78%) | 3 (5,8%) |
| Renal scintigraphy involves prolonged exposure to ionizing radiation (in terms of time)? | 8 (15%) | 40 (78%) | 3 (5,8%) |
| Radiation dose of a child submitted to MRI is (expressed in number of chest x-ray) | 43 (84%) | 7 (13%) | 1 (1,9%) |
| ALARA principle refers to | 14 (27%) | 18 (35%) | 19 (37%) |
| During pregnancy an ortopantomography can be easily performed? | 20 (39%) | 19 (37%) | 12 (23%) |
| Foetus radiation damage is determined with high probability for a dose of? | 13 (2,5%) | 29 (56%) | 9 (17%) |