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Awareness and use of the Canadian computed tomography head rule for mild head injury patients among Chinese emergency physicians

Objective: Computed tomography (CT) scan has been an increasingly essential diagnostic tool for emergency physicians (EPs) to triage emergency patients. Canadian computed tomography Head Rule (CCHR) had been established and widely used to spare patients with mild head injury from unnecessary radiati...

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Autores principales: Huang, Xin, Zhou, Jian-cang, Pan, Kong-han, Zhao, Hong-chen
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Professional Medical Publicaitons 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3817765/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24353666
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author Huang, Xin
Zhou, Jian-cang
Pan, Kong-han
Zhao, Hong-chen
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Zhou, Jian-cang
Pan, Kong-han
Zhao, Hong-chen
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description Objective: Computed tomography (CT) scan has been an increasingly essential diagnostic tool for emergency physicians (EPs) to triage emergency patients. Canadian computed tomography Head Rule (CCHR) had been established and widely used to spare patients with mild head injury from unnecessary radiation. However, the awareness of CCHR and its actual utilization among Chinese EPs were unknown. This survey was to investigate the awareness and use of CCHR and their associated characteristics among Chinese EPs. Methods: Questionnaire was randomly sent to EPs from different Chinese hospitals. Surveyed EPs were asked how well they know about the CCHR and how often they use the CCHR to guide head CT use. Association between the awareness and utilization of CCHR and the physicians’ characteristics were analyzed using repeated-measures logistic regression. Results: About 41.7% of the total 247 responders noted they “very familiar” or “somewhat familiar” with CCHR while the utilization rate was 24.7%. With respect to the most important underlying barriers for the use of CCHR, approximate half (48.5%) cited “fear of malpractice” as the leading cause. “Received specific training regarding radiation dose of CT” was the significant predicting factor both for the awareness (OR 5.87; 95% CI, 3.08-11.21) and the use (OR 6.10, 95% CI, 2.91-12.80) of CCHR. Conclusions: Fear of malpractice and lack of radiation risk knowledge were two main barriers to apply CCHR in the request of CT for patients with mild head injury. Furthermore, EPs with specific training about radiation risk of CT were more likely to know and use of CCHR.
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spelling pubmed-38177652013-12-18 Awareness and use of the Canadian computed tomography head rule for mild head injury patients among Chinese emergency physicians Huang, Xin Zhou, Jian-cang Pan, Kong-han Zhao, Hong-chen Pak J Med Sci Original Article Objective: Computed tomography (CT) scan has been an increasingly essential diagnostic tool for emergency physicians (EPs) to triage emergency patients. Canadian computed tomography Head Rule (CCHR) had been established and widely used to spare patients with mild head injury from unnecessary radiation. However, the awareness of CCHR and its actual utilization among Chinese EPs were unknown. This survey was to investigate the awareness and use of CCHR and their associated characteristics among Chinese EPs. Methods: Questionnaire was randomly sent to EPs from different Chinese hospitals. Surveyed EPs were asked how well they know about the CCHR and how often they use the CCHR to guide head CT use. Association between the awareness and utilization of CCHR and the physicians’ characteristics were analyzed using repeated-measures logistic regression. Results: About 41.7% of the total 247 responders noted they “very familiar” or “somewhat familiar” with CCHR while the utilization rate was 24.7%. With respect to the most important underlying barriers for the use of CCHR, approximate half (48.5%) cited “fear of malpractice” as the leading cause. “Received specific training regarding radiation dose of CT” was the significant predicting factor both for the awareness (OR 5.87; 95% CI, 3.08-11.21) and the use (OR 6.10, 95% CI, 2.91-12.80) of CCHR. Conclusions: Fear of malpractice and lack of radiation risk knowledge were two main barriers to apply CCHR in the request of CT for patients with mild head injury. Furthermore, EPs with specific training about radiation risk of CT were more likely to know and use of CCHR. Professional Medical Publicaitons 2013 /pmc/articles/PMC3817765/ /pubmed/24353666 Text en This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Huang, Xin
Zhou, Jian-cang
Pan, Kong-han
Zhao, Hong-chen
Awareness and use of the Canadian computed tomography head rule for mild head injury patients among Chinese emergency physicians
title Awareness and use of the Canadian computed tomography head rule for mild head injury patients among Chinese emergency physicians
title_full Awareness and use of the Canadian computed tomography head rule for mild head injury patients among Chinese emergency physicians
title_fullStr Awareness and use of the Canadian computed tomography head rule for mild head injury patients among Chinese emergency physicians
title_full_unstemmed Awareness and use of the Canadian computed tomography head rule for mild head injury patients among Chinese emergency physicians
title_short Awareness and use of the Canadian computed tomography head rule for mild head injury patients among Chinese emergency physicians
title_sort awareness and use of the canadian computed tomography head rule for mild head injury patients among chinese emergency physicians
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3817765/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24353666
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