Radiologists' leading position in image-guided therapy

Thomas Helmberger, Luis Martí-Bonmatí, Philippe Pereira, Alice Gillams, Jose Martínez, Johannes Lammer, Katarina Malagari, Afshin Gangi, Thierry de Baere, E. Jane Adam, Coen Rasch, Volker Budach, Jim A. Reekers

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    Abstract

    Image-guided diagnostic and therapeutic procedures are related to, or performed under, some kind of imaging. Such imaging may be direct inspection (as in open surgery) or indirect inspection as in endoscopy or laparoscopy. Common to all these techniques is the transformation of optical and visible information to a monitor or the eye of the operator. Image-guided therapy (IGT) differs by using processed imaging data acquired before, during and after a wide range of different imaging techniques. This means that the planning, performing and monitoring, as well as the control of the therapeutic procedure, are based and dependent on the "virtual reality" provided by imaging investigations. Since most of such imaging involves radiology in the broadest sense, there is a need to characterise IGT in more detail. In this paper, the technical, medico-legal and medico-political issues will be discussed. The focus will be put on state-of-the-art imaging, technical developments, methodological and legal requisites concerning radiation protection and licensing, speciality-specific limitations and crossing specialty borders, definition of technical and quality standards, and finally to the issue of awareness of IGT within the medical and public community. The specialty-specific knowledge should confer radiologists with a significant role in the overall responsibility for the imaging-related processes in various non-radiological specialties. These processes may encompass purchase, servicing, quality management, radiation protection and documentation, also taking responsibility for the definition and compliance with the legal requirements regarding all radiological imaging performed by non-radiologists.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)1-7
    Number of pages7
    JournalInsights into Imaging
    Volume4
    Issue number1
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 1 Feb 2013

    Keywords

    • Health care
    • Image guided therapy
    • Patient service
    • Quality standards

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