Russian decision support systems in radiation diagnostics as an element of ensuring the radiation safety of patients

There is a well-established opinion that the radiation safety of the patient and staff lies within the scope of the activities and responsibilities of the radiation diagnostics departments. However, repeated referrals and unjustified X-ray examinations from clinicians can make a significant contribu...

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Published in:Radiacionnaâ gigiena Vol. 16; no. 3; pp. 67 - 80
Main Authors: Lantukh, Z. A., Shatenok, M. P., Druzhinina, Yu. V., Tolkachev, K. V., Soldatov, I. V., Ryzhov, S. A., Vodovatov, A. V.
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: 02-10-2023
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Summary:There is a well-established opinion that the radiation safety of the patient and staff lies within the scope of the activities and responsibilities of the radiation diagnostics departments. However, repeated referrals and unjustified X-ray examinations from clinicians can make a significant contribution to the radiation load of the patient and the workload of the staff. The radiation safety requirements formulated in the article are designed for an effective monitoring tool for unjustified studies – the Clinical Decision Support System. The modern park of domestic software in this area was also analyzed. It was found, that the existing domestic Clinical Decision Support Systems do not fully meet the formulated current radiation safety requirements. The majority of clinical decision support system do not offer a choice of the most sparing methods of X-ray examinations (only 31% offer), and do not contain information about the accumulated patient dose for making a decision on the appointment of studies (only 23% contain). The developed methodology for assessing the Clinical Decision Support Systems will allow choosing and implementing the most optimal system in terms of radiation safety into clinical practice.
ISSN:1998-426X
2409-9082
DOI:10.21514/1998-426X-2023-16-3-67-80