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Evaluation of the Knowledge of CT Scan Prescribers on Patients’ Radioprotection in Senegal

Evaluation of the Knowledge of CT Scan Prescribers on Patients’ Radioprotection in Senegal

作     者:Serigne Moussa Badiane Pape Ibrahima Sane Coumba Ndoffene Ndiaye Kalidou Gueye Oumar Ndoye Kuassi M. Amoussou-Guenou Mamadou Mbodji 

作者机构:Biophysics and Nuclear Medicine Gaston Berger University Saint-Louis Senegal Biophysics and Nuclear Medicine Cheikh Anta DIOP University Dakar Senegal Biophysics and Nuclear Medicine Abomey-Clavi Benin University Benin 

出 版 物:《Open Journal of Biophysics》 (生物物理学期刊(英文))

年 卷 期:2019年第9卷第3期

页      面:204-217页

学科分类:1002[医学-临床医学] 100214[医学-肿瘤学] 10[医学] 

主  题:Radioprotection Risk of Radiation-Induced Cancer CT Scan Prescribers Health Institutions in Senegal 

摘      要:Medical imaging has enabled major improvements in the medical care of the patient. However, some of these tests have the disadvantage of using ionizing radiation at low doses. Although the CT scan is a powerful diagnostic tool, it remains a highly radiant imaging modality. In addition, the risk of radiation-induced cancer associated with low X-ray doses is established by the American Phase 2 study BEIR VII, and preventive measures require a good level of knowledge on radioprotection by imaging test prescribers. In our study, we evaluated the knowledge of CT scan prescribers in Senegal regarding patient radioprotection. These prescribers consisted of physicians and surgeons without distinction of specialty. Our objective was to have the required data for optimizing CT prescriptions in compliance with the principles of radioprotection. Our work focused on a descriptive analytical study of 107 doctors who prescribed CT scan in public health institutions in Senegal. Our results revealed poor knowledge of doctors prescribing CT scan on induced radio risks, even though the majority of them stated that they took those risks into account. Our data were not isolated, they were applicable to similar studies conducted outside Senegal. In summary, our study led on the one hand to recommendations on initial and continuing training and on the other hand on organizational and regulatory considerations.

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