Quality Assurance in Interventional Radiology: Preprocedural Care

AbstractPurpose of ReviewTo review best practices to improve the quality of patient service in the field of interventional radiology prior to performing the procedure.Recent FindingsWe highlight a checklist of elements that have a potential for improvement and contribution to overall quality of patient care from the time of taking the consult, until the time of the procedure. Our check list includes establishing appropriateness of the procedure, reducing waiting times, patient-centered care, patient education, shared decision making, establishing expectations, informed consent, managing the patient ’s medication list, preprocedure diet, prevention of CIN, prevention of contrast reactions, pain control and sedation, and coagulation status and hemostasis risk. Several consensus guidelines are referenced in this chapter. However, individual patients and clinical scenario vary and determine whic h guideline to follow or modify based in clinical judgment.SummaryThe clinic is a key component of success in any Interventional Radiology practice, as it provides the space for consultation, patient education, and preprocedural planning.
Source: Current Radiology Reports - Category: Radiology Source Type: research