Improving pediatric magnetic resonance imaging safety by enhanced non-technical skills and team collaboration.

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q4 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Brain & Development Pub Date : 2024-12-26 DOI:10.1016/j.braindev.2024.104311
Masashi Uramatsu, Hidekuni Takahashi, Paul Barach, Yoshikazu Fujisawa, Megumi Takahashi, Shiro Mishima, Gaku Yamanaka
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Background: Safe pediatric magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) ideally relies on non-sedative techniques, as avoiding risky sedation is inherently safer. However, in practice, sedation often becomes unavoidable, particularly for younger children or those with anxiety, to ensure motion-free, high-quality imaging. This narrative review explores the current practices and proposes strategies to enhance safety in pediatric MRI examinations.

Methods: We identified and analyzed 247 studies addressing various aspects of pediatric MRI safety, including sedation protocols, patient monitoring, and team-based management approaches.

Results: Safe sedation requires careful drug selection tailored to individual needs, continuous monitoring, and robust emergency preparedness. While efforts are underway to minimize sedation, safer drug protocols and improved monitoring technologies remain essential. Assembling dedicated MRI teams trained in both technical and non-technical skills-such as situational awareness, communication, and teamwork-supports these strategies. Structured team briefings covering monitoring procedures, emergency scenarios, response protocols, and specific resuscitation roles are also critical. Developing a strong organizational culture that promotes patient safety and continuous learning from incident reports helps ensure ongoing improvements.

Conclusions: Achieving safe pediatric MRI examinations requires balancing the need for sedation with the goal of minimizing its use. Strengthening collaboration, refining sedation protocols, and implementing advanced safety monitoring systems are essential steps. Further advancements in imaging technologies are also necessary to reliably obtain high-quality scans without sedation, reducing risks and improving patient outcomes.

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通过增强非技术技能和团队协作来提高儿童磁共振成像的安全性。
背景:安全的儿童磁共振成像(MRI)理想地依赖于非镇静技术,因为避免危险的镇静本质上更安全。然而,在实践中,镇静往往是不可避免的,特别是对于年幼的孩子或那些有焦虑的人,以确保无运动,高质量的成像。这篇叙述性回顾探讨了目前的做法,并提出了提高儿童MRI检查安全性的策略。方法:我们确定并分析了247项研究,涉及儿童MRI安全性的各个方面,包括镇静方案、患者监测和基于团队的管理方法。结果:安全镇静需要根据个人需要仔细选择药物,持续监测和强有力的应急准备。虽然正在努力减少镇静,但更安全的药物方案和改进的监测技术仍然至关重要。组建经过技术和非技术技能培训的专门的核磁共振团队——例如态势感知、沟通和团队合作——支持这些战略。包括监测程序、紧急情况、响应协议和具体复苏角色的结构化团队简报也至关重要。建立强有力的组织文化,促进患者安全,并从事件报告中不断学习,有助于确保持续改进。结论:实现安全的儿童MRI检查需要平衡镇静的需求和减少其使用的目标。加强合作、完善镇静方案和实施先进的安全监测系统是必不可少的步骤。成像技术的进一步发展也需要在没有镇静的情况下可靠地获得高质量的扫描,从而降低风险并改善患者的预后。
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Brain & Development
Brain & Development 医学-临床神经学
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期刊介绍: Brain and Development (ISSN 0387-7604) is the Official Journal of the Japanese Society of Child Neurology, and is aimed to promote clinical child neurology and developmental neuroscience. The journal is devoted to publishing Review Articles, Full Length Original Papers, Case Reports and Letters to the Editor in the field of Child Neurology and related sciences. Proceedings of meetings, and professional announcements will be published at the Editor''s discretion. Letters concerning articles published in Brain and Development and other relevant issues are also welcome.
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