Evaluation of the Necessity of CT Scan Requests in Hospitals Affiliated With Birjand University of Medical Sciences, Birjand, Iran, in 2019

Abstract Background: A computed tomography (CT) scan is one of the medical imaging methods that is currently used to diagnose and treat numerous diseases in a timely manner. Therefore, the widespread use of ionizing radiation in recent years has raised concerns about cancer. Given that individuals...

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Main Authors: Hasti Anani Sarab, Hassan Zarghani
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Language:English
Published: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2023-02-01
Series:Health Technology Assessment in Action
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Online Access:https://htainaction.tums.ac.ir/index.php/hta/article/view/142
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Hassan Zarghani
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description Abstract Background: A computed tomography (CT) scan is one of the medical imaging methods that is currently used to diagnose and treat numerous diseases in a timely manner. Therefore, the widespread use of ionizing radiation in recent years has raised concerns about cancer. Given that individuals are exposed to ionizing radiation during a CT scan, they might be at a higher risk of developing cancer. Objectives: This study aimed to evaluate the necessity of CT scan requests in hospitals affiliated with Birjand University of Medical Sciences, Birjand, Iran, in 2019. Methods: The statistical population consisted of 1,034 patients, selected by purposive sampling and relevant statistical formula. Patients’ information included gender, age, electronic code, and the imaged area. All the data were extracted by considering all ethical principles and recorded in prepared checklists. Additionally, the normality or abnormality of each CT scan was determined based on a radiologist’s report. The obtained information was analyzed by SPSS software (version 22). Results: Out of 1,034 patients, 547 (52.9%) and 487 (47.1%) subjects were female and male, respectively. The CT scans consisted of 687 (66.44%), 296 (28.62%), and 51 (4.93%) of the brain, abdomen-pelvis, and neck, respectively. The lowest and highest percentages of unnecessary cases belonged to the CT scans of the neck (31.37%) and brain (64.48%). Conclusions: In all tests, 58.6% of CT scans performed on patients were unnecessary. In addition to high doses of radiation endangering the patient’s health, these unnecessary procedures impose additional costs on the hospital and the patient.
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spelling doaj.art-95e7412a2cfe493e9279c4bcac4d0b702023-04-24T06:49:47ZengTehran University of Medical SciencesHealth Technology Assessment in Action2645-38352023-02-016210.18502/htaa.v6i2.12200Evaluation of the Necessity of CT Scan Requests in Hospitals Affiliated With Birjand University of Medical Sciences, Birjand, Iran, in 2019Hasti Anani Sarab0Hassan Zarghani1Birjand University of Medical Sciences, Birjand, IranAssistant Professor of Medical Physics School of Allied Medical Sciences Birjand University of Medical Sciences Abstract Background: A computed tomography (CT) scan is one of the medical imaging methods that is currently used to diagnose and treat numerous diseases in a timely manner. Therefore, the widespread use of ionizing radiation in recent years has raised concerns about cancer. Given that individuals are exposed to ionizing radiation during a CT scan, they might be at a higher risk of developing cancer. Objectives: This study aimed to evaluate the necessity of CT scan requests in hospitals affiliated with Birjand University of Medical Sciences, Birjand, Iran, in 2019. Methods: The statistical population consisted of 1,034 patients, selected by purposive sampling and relevant statistical formula. Patients’ information included gender, age, electronic code, and the imaged area. All the data were extracted by considering all ethical principles and recorded in prepared checklists. Additionally, the normality or abnormality of each CT scan was determined based on a radiologist’s report. The obtained information was analyzed by SPSS software (version 22). Results: Out of 1,034 patients, 547 (52.9%) and 487 (47.1%) subjects were female and male, respectively. The CT scans consisted of 687 (66.44%), 296 (28.62%), and 51 (4.93%) of the brain, abdomen-pelvis, and neck, respectively. The lowest and highest percentages of unnecessary cases belonged to the CT scans of the neck (31.37%) and brain (64.48%). Conclusions: In all tests, 58.6% of CT scans performed on patients were unnecessary. In addition to high doses of radiation endangering the patient’s health, these unnecessary procedures impose additional costs on the hospital and the patient. https://htainaction.tums.ac.ir/index.php/hta/article/view/142CT scan; necessity; Birjand.
spellingShingle Hasti Anani Sarab
Hassan Zarghani
Evaluation of the Necessity of CT Scan Requests in Hospitals Affiliated With Birjand University of Medical Sciences, Birjand, Iran, in 2019
Health Technology Assessment in Action
CT scan; necessity; Birjand.
title Evaluation of the Necessity of CT Scan Requests in Hospitals Affiliated With Birjand University of Medical Sciences, Birjand, Iran, in 2019
title_full Evaluation of the Necessity of CT Scan Requests in Hospitals Affiliated With Birjand University of Medical Sciences, Birjand, Iran, in 2019
title_fullStr Evaluation of the Necessity of CT Scan Requests in Hospitals Affiliated With Birjand University of Medical Sciences, Birjand, Iran, in 2019
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of the Necessity of CT Scan Requests in Hospitals Affiliated With Birjand University of Medical Sciences, Birjand, Iran, in 2019
title_short Evaluation of the Necessity of CT Scan Requests in Hospitals Affiliated With Birjand University of Medical Sciences, Birjand, Iran, in 2019
title_sort evaluation of the necessity of ct scan requests in hospitals affiliated with birjand university of medical sciences birjand iran in 2019
topic CT scan; necessity; Birjand.
url https://htainaction.tums.ac.ir/index.php/hta/article/view/142
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