Radiologists’ Knowledge and Attitudes towards CT Radiation Dose and Exposure in Saudi Arabia—A Survey Study

Almohiy, Hussain M and Hussein, Khalid and Alqahtani, Mohammed and Elshiekh, Elhussaien and Loaz, Omer and Alasmari, Azah and Saad, Mohamed and Adam, Mohamed and Mukhtar, Emad and Alelyani, Magbool and Alshahrani, Madshush and Abuhadi, Nouf and Alshumrani, Ghazi and Almazzah, Alaa and Alsleem, Haney and Almohiy, Nadiayah and Alrwaili, Amgad and Alam, Mohammad Mahtab and Asiri, Abdullah and Khalil, Mohammed and Rawashdeh, Mohammad and Saade, Charbel (2020) Radiologists’ Knowledge and Attitudes towards CT Radiation Dose and Exposure in Saudi Arabia—A Survey Study. Medical Sciences, 8 (3). p. 27. ISSN 2076-3271

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Abstract

Computed tomography (CT) is a key imaging technique in diagnostic radiology, providing highly sensitive and specific information. While its use has increased dramatically in recent years, the quantity and associated risks of radiation from CT scans present major challenges, particularly in paediatrics. The fundamental principles of radiation protection require that radiation quantities be as low as reasonably achievable and CT use must be justified, particularly for paediatric patients. CT radiation knowledge is a key factor in optimising and minimising radiation risk. The objective of this study was to analyse knowledge level, expertise, and competency regarding CT radiation dose and its hazards in paediatrics among radiologists in Saudi Arabian hospitals. A self-reported, multiple-choice questionnaire assessed the attitudes and opinions of radiologists involved in imaging studies using ionising radiation. Among the total respondents, 65% ± 13.5% had a good comprehension of the dangers of carcinogenicity to the patient resulting from CT scans, with 80% presuming that cancer risks were elevated. However, only 48.5%, 56.5%, and 65% of the respondents were aware of specific radiation risks in head, chest, and abdominal paediatric examinations, respectively. Regular, frequent, and specific training courses are suggested to improve the fundamental knowledge of CT radiation among radiologists and other physicians.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Scholar Eprints > Medical Science
Depositing User: Managing Editor
Date Deposited: 05 Dec 2022 08:45
Last Modified: 21 Sep 2024 04:54
URI: http://repository.stmscientificarchives.com/id/eprint/588

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