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Erschienen in: European Radiology 5/2021

05.11.2020 | Emergency Radiology

The practice of emergency radiology throughout Europe: a survey from the European Society of Emergency Radiology on volume, staffing, equipment, and scheduling

verfasst von: Mariano Scaglione, Raffaella Basilico, Andrea Delli Pizzi, Francesca Iacobellis, Elizabeth Dick, Stefan Wirth, Ulrich Linsenmaier, Cem Calli, Ferco H. Berger, Koenraad H. Nieboer, Ana Blanco Barrio, Maureen Dumba, Roberto Grassi, Katarzyna Katulska, Gerd Schueller, Michael N. Patlas, Andrea Laghi, Mario Muto, Refky Nicola, Marc Zins, Vittorio Miele, Richard Hartley, Douglas S Katz, Lorenzo Derchi

Erschienen in: European Radiology | Ausgabe 5/2021

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Abstract

Objectives

To obtain information from radiology departments throughout Europe regarding the practice of emergency radiology

Methods

A survey which comprised of 24 questions was developed and made available online. The questionnaire was sent to 1097 chairs of radiology departments throughout Europe using the ESR database. All data were collected and analyzed using IBM SPSS Statistics software, version 20 (IBM).

Results

A total of 1097 radiologists were asked to participate, 109 responded to our survey. The response rate was 10%. From our survey, 71.6% of the hospitals had more than 500 beds. Ninety-eight percent of hospitals have an active teaching affiliation. In large trauma centers, emergency radiology was considered a dedicated section. Fifty-three percent of institutions have dedicated emergency radiology sections. Less than 30% had all imaging modalities available. Seventy-nine percent of institutions have 24/7 coverage by staff radiologists. Emergency radiologists interpret cross-sectional body imaging, US scans, and basic CT/MRI neuroimaging in more than 50% of responding institutions. Cardiac imaging examinations/procedures are usually performed by cardiologist in 53% of institutions, while non-cardiac vascular procedures are largely performed and interpreted by interventional radiologists. Most people consider the European Diploma in Emergency Radiology an essential tool to advance the education and the dissemination of information within the specialty of emergency radiology.

Conclusion

Emergency radiologists have an active role in the emergency medical team. Indeed, based upon our survey, they have to interact with emergency physicians and surgeons in the management of critically ill patients. A broad skillset from ultrasonography and basic neuroimaging is required.

Key Points

At most major trauma centers in Europe, emergency imaging is currently performed by all radiologists in specific units who are designated in the emergency department.
Radiologists in the emergency section at present have a broad skillset, which includes cross-sectional body imaging, ultrasonography, and basic neuroimaging of the brain and spine.
A dedicated curriculum that certifies a subspecialty in emergency radiology with a diploma offered by the European Society of Emergency Radiology demonstrates a great interest by the vast majority of the respondents.
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Titel
The practice of emergency radiology throughout Europe: a survey from the European Society of Emergency Radiology on volume, staffing, equipment, and scheduling
verfasst von
Mariano Scaglione
Raffaella Basilico
Andrea Delli Pizzi
Francesca Iacobellis
Elizabeth Dick
Stefan Wirth
Ulrich Linsenmaier
Cem Calli
Ferco H. Berger
Koenraad H. Nieboer
Ana Blanco Barrio
Maureen Dumba
Roberto Grassi
Katarzyna Katulska
Gerd Schueller
Michael N. Patlas
Andrea Laghi
Mario Muto
Refky Nicola
Marc Zins
Vittorio Miele
Richard Hartley
Douglas S Katz
Lorenzo Derchi
Publikationsdatum
05.11.2020
Verlag
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Erschienen in
European Radiology / Ausgabe 5/2021
Print ISSN: 0938-7994
Elektronische ISSN: 1432-1084
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00330-020-07436-x

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