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"Is Cone Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT) a Potential Imaging Tool in ENT Practice?: A Cross-Sectional Survey Among ENT Surgeons in the State of Odisha, India.

S Lata1, S K Mohanty1, S Vinay1, Abhaya Chandra Das1, Sanjib Das1, Priyadarshini Choudhury1.   

Abstract

This questioner survey aimed about awareness of the Cone Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT) machine and its various clinical applications in ENT, among the ENT surgeons in the state of Odisha. 150 questioner forms on CBCT were distributed to the all the participating ENT surgeons at a state level ENT conference, out of which the response rate was 110. The participants were asked to answer 30 multiple choice questions, which were divided into 3 parts; general information on CBCT, general approach to CBCT and practice related to CBCT. The statistical analysis of the data collected was carried out by a Chi square test to compare the means at a significance level of P < 0.05. The response rate for this study was 73%. The mean age of the participant ENT surgeons was 47.9 (±19.2). Of the study population, 71.2% (89) did not ever advice CBCT in their practice. Only 33.9% (38) of the population believed that CBCT is more beneficial in the field of ENT. Only 25% (28) knew that CBCT requires lower radiation dose than conventional CT. 28.1% (31) of population believed that the spatial orientation is better in CBCT than CT. 62.5% (69) of the population did not knew that CBCT can be used in imaging sinusitis of dental origins. 75% (83) of the population did not knew that CBCT can be used in diagnosis of obstructive sleep apnoea and visualizing airway space. Only 18.8% (21) of the study population agreed that the CBCT has the potential to replace conventional CT in ENT imaging in future. In the conclusion, this study clearly showed that the number of ENT surgeons advising CBCT imaging in their practice is very less. The knowledge about various advantages and clinical applications of CBCT had been very limited. However, through continuing medical education and conducting various seminars and workshops on CBCT, imparting chapters on CBCT, in the undergraduate and post graduate curriculum will definitely help increase the awareness on CBCT among ENT fraternity.

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Keywords:  3D imaging; CBCT in ENT; CBCT in dentistry; CT

Year:  2017        PMID: 29456957      PMCID: PMC5807282          DOI: 10.1007/s12070-017-1168-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Indian J Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg        ISSN: 2231-3796


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