Prospective Study
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World J Methodol. Jul 20, 2022; 12(4): 264-273
Published online Jul 20, 2022. doi: 10.5662/wjm.v12.i4.264
Table 1 Some characteristics of the physicians participating in the study
Characteristic of physicians
n (%)
Medical department of physiciansInternal Medicine38 (19.5)
Emergency Medicine35 (17.9)
General Surgery25 (12.8)
Cardiology14 (7.2)
Anesthesiology12 (6.2)
Urology11 (5.6)
Pulmonology10 (5.1)
Orthopedic Surgery10 (5.1)
Child and adolescent psychiatry7 (3.6)
Neurosurgery6 (3.1)
Neurology6 (3.1)
Others 18 (9.2)
Age group, yr24-3068 (34.9)
31-4099 (50.8)
> 4028 (14.3)
Medical practice duration, yr≤ 562 (31.8)
6-1069 (35.3)
11-1528 (14.4)
>1536 (18.5)
Degree of physicianSpecialist doctor125 (64.1)
Research assistant51 (26.2)
General practitioner19 (9.7)
Total195 (100)
Table 2 Participants' estimates of radiation dose
Radiation dose estimation
n (%)
Standard CT equivalent chest X-ray10 ×12 (6.2)
50 ×30 (15.5)
100 ×75 (38.5)
500 ×a53 (27.2)
1000 ×25 (12.8)
Comparison of chest X-ray with the daily average amount of radiation in nature (cosmic rays, earth and underground sources, etc.)1 d71 (36.4)
3 d46 (23.6)
7 da34 (17.4)
15 d44 (22.6)
Comparison of abdominal and pelvic CT with the daily average amount of radiation in nature (cosmic rays, earth and underground sources, etc.)6 mo30 (15.4)
1 yr60 (30.8)
2 yr65 (33.3)
4 yra40 (20.5)
Total195 (100)
Table 3 Patient questions and approach to imaging and consideration of previous computed tomography scans and radiation dose among physicians
Patient questions about radiation and physicians' consideration of previous radiation dose
n (%)
Informing the patient about radiation94 (48.2)
Patients questioning radiation dose and harm78 (40.0)
Frequency of patients asking questions about radiation dose and harmRarely26 (13.3)
Sometimes44 (22.6)
Mostly8 (4.1)
Physicians checking old imaging180 (91.8)
CT request affected if more than 10 CT scans were performed in the last 2 years65 (33.3)
Easier CT request if less than 10 CT scans were performed in the last 2 years64 (32.8)
Physicians affected by the last 2 yr of CT dose seen over the hospital system130 (66.7)
Table 4 Factors affecting computed tomography request
Factors affecting CT requesta
n (%)
Indication (Mandatory requirement)192 (98.5)
Patient’s age68 (34.9)
Patient's insistence or request22 (11.3)
Having a large number of patients13 (6.7)
Concern about doing malpractice70 (35.9)
Concern about not being able to diagnose82 (42.1)
Table 5 Requesting computed tomography without clinical indication
Requesting CT without clinical indication
n (%)
CT request without clinical indication48 (24.6)
Causes of CT request without clinical indication (n = 48)Patient's insist or request21 (10.8)
Having a large number of patients8 (4.1)
Worry about doing malpractice20 (10.3)
Concern about not being able to diagnose16 (8.2)
Desire to complete diagnosis quickly23 (11.8)
Length of US and MRI appointment times14 (7.2)
Table 6 Measures to be taken to prevent computed tomography request without indication
Measures to be taken to prevent CT request without indication
n (%)
Reducing patient demand85 (43.6)
Educating physicians about CT radiation dose61 (31.3)
Extending the patient examination time131 (67.2)
Shortening US and MRI appointment times23 (11.8)