| Literature DB >> 30996838 |
Azeem Tariq Malik1, Hamid Hussain Rai2, Riaz Hussain Lakdawala3, Shahryar Noordin3.
Abstract
With an increasing use of intraoperative fluoroscopy in operating rooms worldwide, the topic of radiation exposure has become a major concern among hospital staff, doctors and patients alike. Since fluoroscopy has become an integral part in orthopedic intraoperative management, we sought to identify whether surgeon grade or experience plays a role in the amount of radiation used and consequently exposed. We performed a systematic review examining the association between surgeon experience and radiation exposure using primary outcome measures (radiation dose and total screening time/fluoroscopy time). To be included in the review, the study population had to compare varying surgeon experience levels and their effect on the primary outcomes. A total of eighteen studies were included in the review. The studies were a mix of prospective and retrospective studies with low to moderate quality as evaluated by the MINORs criteria. Studies were variable in defining surgeon experience levels and in the type of operations being performed. Majority of the studies showed that inexperienced surgeons/trainees had a higher total fluoroscopy time and a higher mean radiation exposure as compared to experienced surgeons. We conclude that higher surgeon experience significantly reduces usage of fluoroscopy and the consequent radiation exposure in orthopedic procedures. Introduction of strict radiation guidelines involving limited usage of fluoroscopy and supervision of trainees may be beneficial in controlling radiation exposure in the future.Entities:
Keywords: Fluoroscopy; Radiation; Radiation Exposure; Surgeon experience
Year: 2019 PMID: 30996838 PMCID: PMC6452094 DOI: 10.4081/or.2019.7667
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Orthop Rev (Pavia) ISSN: 2035-8164
Figure 1.Flowchart showing extraction of data.
Characteristics of studies included in review.
| Author (Year) | Study design | Sample size (N) | Country of origin | Primary outcomes studied |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Goldstone (1993) | Prospective case series | 44 | United Kingdom | Radiation dose (microSv) |
| Giannoudis (1998) | Retrospective cohort study | 60 | United Kingdom | Screening time and radiation dose (cGy/cm2) |
| Madan (2002) | Retrospective cohort study | 184 | United Kingdom | Radiation time (screening time) and radiation dose (cGy cm2) |
| Blattert (2004) | Prospective cohort study | 23 | Germany | Radiation dose (mSv)/txposure of dominant hand of primary surgeon and total fluoroscopy/screening time |
| Hafez (2005) | Prospective cohort study | 47 | United Kingdom | Screening time and radiation dose (mSv) (to hands) |
| Bahari (2006) | Prospective cohort study | 30 | United Kingdom | Duration of exposure/screening time and number of exposures |
| Botchu(2008) | Retrospective cohort study | 120 | United Kingdom | Screening time and radiation dose/exposure (Gy/cm2) |
| Bar-on (2010) | Prospective cohort study | 43 | Israel | Screening/fluoroscopy time and radiation dose/exposure (millirems) |
| Tuohy (2011) | Prospective case series | 198 | USA | Screening/fluoroscopy time and radiation dose (rem-cm2) |
| Khan (2012) | Prospective Case series | 50 | United Kingdom | Screening time and radiation exposure (mSv) |
| Patel (2013) | Retrospective cohort study | 782 | United Kingdom | Screening/fluorsocopy time and radiation exposure (Gy/cm2) |
| Kraus (2013) | Retrospective Cohort study | 100 | Germany | Total fluoroscopy time/duration of radiation emission |
| Kheiran (2013) | Retrospective cohort study | 95 | United Kingdom | Radiation dose (Gy/cm2) |
| Eisman (2014) | Prospective cohort study | 78 | USA | Total fluoroscopy time (TFT) |
| Cannon (2014) | Retrospective cohort study | 121 | USA | Radiation exposure (mSv/patient) |
| Rashid (2017) | Retrospective cohort study | 849 | United Kingdom | Screening/fluoroscopy time, no. of images taken and radiation exposure/DAP (mGy/cm2) |
| Quah (2017) | Retrospective cohort study | 1203 | United Kingdom | Radiation exposure/dose (mSv) |
| Smith (2017) | Prospective cohort study | 100 | USA | Screening/fluoroscopy time and radiation dose/exposure (mGy) |