Analysis of the potential reasons for repeated radiography: a study in a major hospital in south eastern Iran

IF 0.2 Q4 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES Healthcare in Lowresource Settings Pub Date : 2023-05-18 DOI:10.4081/hls.2023.10575
H. Dahmarde, Marzieh Abiri, Sharareh Sanei Sistani
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Introduction Rejecting, removing and repeating the process of taking diagnostic X-ray images could lead to professional and moral challenges in the case of radiologic imaging. The aim of this study was to investigate the reason for repetitive imaging and the types of images mostly repeated.  Methods Radiographic images taken in this center in the first half of 1400 were evaluated. At the end of each week, repetitive images were referred to the researcher to analyze the frequency of repetitive radiographies and the causes. Results In this study, a total of 4916 radiographies taken in Ali Ibn-e-Abitibi Hospital during the first 6 months of the year 1400 were evaluated. Among 398 repetitive radiographies, 94 repetitions (23.62%) were due to inappropriate positioning, 92 repetitions (23.12%) were due to patient's movements, 56 repetitions (14.07%) were due to inadequate radiation, 51 repetitions (12.81%) were due to inadequate processing, 46 repetitions (11.56%) were due to inadequate preparation of the patient, and 59 repetitions(14.82 %) were due to other reasons Conclusion In this study, the rate of repetitive radiographies taken in Ali Ibn-e-Abi Talib Hospital was estimated as 8.10%, with the most common reason for repetitions being estimated inappropriate positioning. Considering the fact that repetitive radiography mostly depends on operator-related factors, it is recommended to repeat the study after educating staff in order to compare the rate and reason of repetition. 
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伊朗东南部一家大型医院重复放射线照相的潜在原因分析
引言在放射学成像的情况下,拒绝、删除和重复拍摄诊断性X射线图像的过程可能会导致职业和道德上的挑战。本研究的目的是调查重复成像的原因以及大多数重复成像的类型。方法对1400年上半年在该中心拍摄的影像进行评价。在每周末,重复的图像被提交给研究人员,以分析重复射线照片的频率和原因。结果在本研究中,对1400年前6个月在Ali Ibn-e-Abitibi医院拍摄的4916张射线照片进行了评估。在398张重复射线照片中,94次重复(23.62%)是由于定位不当,92次重复(23.12%)是由于患者的运动,56次重复(14.07%)是由于辐射不足,51次重复(12.81%)是由于处理不当,46次重复(11.56%)是由于对患者的准备不足,59次重复(14.82%)是由于其他原因造成的。结论在本研究中,在Ali Ibn-e-Abi Talib医院拍摄的重复射线照片的比率估计为8.10%,重复的最常见原因是估计位置不合适。考虑到重复放射线照相主要取决于操作员相关因素,建议在教育员工后重复研究,以比较重复率和原因。
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