MRI in female pelvis: An ESUR/ESR survey Journal Article


Authors: Nougaret, S.; Lakhman, Y.; Gourgou, S.; Kubik-Huch, R.; Derchi, L.; Sala, E.; Forstner, R.; and the European Society of Radiology (ESR) and the European Society of Urogenital Radiology (ESUR)
Article Title: MRI in female pelvis: An ESUR/ESR survey
Abstract: Objectives While magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is considered the gold standard for the imaging of female pelvis, there is an ongoing debate about the most appropriate indications and optimal imaging protocols. The European Society of Urogenital Radiology (ESUR) launched a survey to evaluate the current utilization of female pelvic MRI in clinical practice. Methods The ESUR female imaging subgroup developed an online survey that was then approved by the ESR board and circulated among the ESR members. The questions in the survey encompassed training and experience, indications for imaging and MR imaging protocols, reporting styles and preferences. The results of the survey were tabulated, and subgroups were compared using chi(2) test. Results A total of 5900 ESR members with an interest in both MRI and female pelvic imaging were invited to participate; 840 (14.23%) members completed the survey. Approximately 50% of respondents were academic radiologists (50.6%) and nearly 60% women (59.69%). One third of the respondents were subspecialized in Gynecological imaging. Nearly half of the survey participants were aware of the presence of ESUR guidelines for imaging of the female pelvis (47.1%). The adoption of the ESUR recommendations was higher among subspecialized and/or academic and/or senior and/or European radiologists compared to all others. The current ESUR recommendations about female pelvic MRI protocols were generally followed. However wide variations in practice were identified with respect to the use of contrast media. Conclusion Female pelvic MRI protocol was generally following the ESUR recommendations, especially among subspecialized and academic radiologists. However, the fact that they are followed by only half of the participants highlights the need for wider awareness of these recommendations.
Keywords: magnetic resonance imaging; practice guideline; guidelines; invasion; recommendations; european-society; myometrial; radiologists; gynaecology; survey and questionnaires; endometrial cancer-diagnosis; estro consensus conference
Journal Title: Insights into Imaging
Volume: 13
ISSN: 1869-4101
Publisher: SpringerOpen  
Date Published: 2022-03-28
Start Page: 60
Language: English
ACCESSION: WOS:000773951200003
DOI: 10.1186/s13244-021-01152-w
PROVIDER: wos
PMCID: PMC8960522
PUBMED: 35347481
Notes: Article -- 60 -- Source: Wos
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