Relative distribution of pertinent findings on portable neonatal abdominal radiographs: can we shield the gonads?

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作者
Winfeld, Matthew [1 ]
Strubel, Naomi [1 ]
Pinkney, Lynne [1 ]
Lala, Shailee [1 ]
Milla, Sarah [1 ]
Babb, James [1 ]
Fefferman, Nancy [1 ]
机构
[1] NYU, Langone Med Ctr, Dept Radiol, New York, NY 10016 USA
关键词
Gonadal shielding; Neonatal radiography; Abdominal radiographs; RADIATION-DOSE REDUCTION; PROTECTION; RADIOLOGY; OVARIES;
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10.1007/s00247-013-2700-7
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R72 [儿科学];
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100202 ;
摘要
Shielding of the gonads is a dose-saving strategy in pediatric radiography and its use is the law in New York and the majority of other states. However, routine use of gonadal shields is controversial because of concerns that important diagnostic information can be obscured. The purpose of this study was to assess the frequency and spatial distribution of key findings on portable neonatal abdominal radiographs. We reviewed the 2,544 portable neonatal intensive care unit anteroposterior abdominal radiographs performed in 2010 at a university medical center, of which 962 were inadequately shielded. These 962 radiographs were reviewed by pairs of pediatric radiologists for the presence of findings in different regions, including bowel abnormalities, pneumatosis, free air, inguinal hernias, osseous abnormalities, and catheter/tube tips. The fewest pertinent findings were present below the level of the sacrosciatic notches (n = 181, 18.8%). Of the 853 abnormalities below the level of the iliac crests in our cohort, six were isolated to these regions, whereas others had concomitant abnormalities more superiorly. Of 35 radiographs with pneumatosis or suspected pneumatosis in the pelvis, 33 had pneumatosis in more superior regions. Suspected free air was never isolated to the pelvis. Osseous abnormalities were only present in the pelvis below the sacrosciatic notch, and 37.5% of lower extremity catheters terminated below the level of the sacrosciatic notches. Pertinent findings on neonatal intensive care unit abdominal radiographs are rarely isolated to the pelvic regions.
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页码:1295 / 1302
页数:8
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