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Acta Radiológica Portuguesa

versão impressa ISSN 2183-1351

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FREITAS, Inácio; SERRADO, Maria Ana; CASTANHA, Guida  e  RODRIGUES, Mariana. Assessing the Completeness of Clinical Information in Imaging Requests: A Retrospective Study in a Portuguese Hospital. Acta Radiol Port [online]. 2023, vol.35, n.3, pp.4-10.  Epub 29-Dez-2023. ISSN 2183-1351.  https://doi.org/10.25748/arp.32885.

Introduction:

Acknowledging the importance of imaging examinations in clinical practice and the impactful influence of provided clinical information on the quality of the produced radiological report, we aimed to study the practices related to the completeness of the mandatory fields in imaging requests by doctors working in a Portuguese hospital.

Materials and methods:

We retrospectively analysed 2930 imaging requests ordered during May 2022 by physicians at our hospital, including ultrasound, computed tomography and magnetic resonance. Data were categorized based on the completeness of the provided information (adequately filled out/incomplete/absent), the origin of the request (outpatient consultation; outpatient clinic; inpatient; emergency), requested examination, and evaluated anatomical region. The association between variables was assessed using Pearson's Chi-square analysis.

Results:

Of the 2930 imaging examination requests, 71.4% were accompanied by adequately filled clinical information, 27.3% of the requests were incompletely filled, and 1.3% were lacking information. The most frequently requested examination was computed tomography comprising 68.1% of total requests. Significant associations (p<0.05) were identified between the adequacy of clinical information completion and the requested imaging method, as well as between the origin of the examination request and the completeness of the clinical information and which information was missing. Clinical information was most frequently adequately filled in requests originating from outpatient consultation in 73.4%.

Discussion:

The fact that at our hospital not all requests are accompanied by adequately filled clinical information shows that there is room to optimize current practices. Understanding the factors impacting its adequate completion allows us to develop approaches aimed at optimizing available resources. Some of the implemented measures include awareness and training programs as well as the adoption of facilitating electronic information systems. Furthermore, fostering open communication between radiologists and clinicians is crucial.

Conclusion:

Our findings underscore the need for enhanced communication and training in the imaging request process to improve the quality of health care provided at our hospital.

Palavras-chave : Imaging examination request; Clinical information; Resource optimization; Interprofessional communication; Medical practice standards..

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