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Title: Frequency of paediatric medical imaging examinations performed at a European teaching hospital over a 7-year period
Authors: Portelli, Jonathan L.
McNulty, Jonathan P.
Bezzina, Paul
Rainford, Louise
Keywords: Pediatric radiology -- Malta -- Case studies
Pediatrics
Diagnostic imaging
Radiography, Medical
Issue Date: 2016
Publisher: Springer
Citation: Portelli, J. L., McNulty, J. P., Bezzina, P., & Rainford, L. (2016). Frequency of paediatric medical imaging examinations performed at a European teaching hospital over a 7-year period. European Radiology, 26(12), 4221-4230.
Abstract: Objectives: The aim of this retrospective cohort study was to gain an insight into frequencies by which a range of medical imaging (MI) examinations were performed on paediatric patients at the main acute general teaching hospital in Malta between 2008 and 2014. Methods: Frequency data of MI examinations performed on paediatric patients were retrospectively collected from relevant information systems. All data was coded accordingly to facilitate data analysis. Results: A total of 95,805 MI examinations were performed on 39,707 unique paediatric patients (<18 years) between 2008 and 2014. Overall, the total number of paediatric MI examinations performed decreased over time, with use varying depending on modality type and paediatric age. Coincidentally the use of ultrasound and MRI increased year after year. Some paediatric patients underwent at least three MI examinations involving the same anatomical region being scanned, and which may collectively contribute to effective doses exceeding 10 mSv. Conclusions: Knowledge of how MI examinations are used within the paediatric population can help practices evaluate and address any trends highlighted for particular examinations or age category of paediatric patients. Furthermore, awareness of current trends of MI in children can be helpful for the planning of future paediatric radiology departments.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle/123456789/18427
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