Publication date: Available online 20 May 2017
Source:Current Problems in Diagnostic Radiology
Author(s): Juan E. Small, Laura Semine, Jaclyn Therrien, Patricia Doyle, Lorraine Kelly, Robert Marquis, Curtis W. Bakal
PurposeTo determine whether implementation of an easily accessible electronic database promotes significant reporting of MRI acquisition errors. Additionally, we wanted to see if analysis of the error reports could be used to create a comprehensive checklist to avoid the most common errors.MethodsA new, simple and efficient electronic database reporting system was written in-house and implemented at our institution. Over the course of four months, use of this database enabled collection and analysis of sufficient data for trend analysis. A simple 4 point checklist for MRI technologist use was developed based on the most commonly reported errors. Reported MRI acquisition error rates were collected and analyzed thereafter.ResultsBy the first full month of implementation, MRI scan error reporting increased from a previous negligible baseline rate to 3.03%. The comprehensive checklist was based on the four most common issues reported. Verification of checklist use showed that adherence to this requirement averaged greater than 94%. Immediately following roll out of the checklist, the percentage of errors reported fell to 1.7% with a continued decline in error reports thereafter. An approximately 60% reduction in errors in the last month of the study was evident as compared to the first month of data collection.ConclusionsThe use of an efficient error reporting system and implementation of a checklist based on the most common MRI acquisition errors results in a substantial decrease in the baseline MRI acquisition error rates.
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Medicine by Alexandros G. Sfakianakis,Anapafseos 5 Agios Nikolaos 72100 Crete Greece,00302841026182,00306932607174,alsfakia@gmail.com,
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