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Marie Claire Cantone

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A Review of Healthcare Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (HFMEA) in Radiotherapy

2016

This paper presents a review of risk analyses in radiotherapy (RT) processes carried out by using Healthcare Failure Mode Effect Analysis (HFMEA) methodology, a qualitative method that proactively identifies risks to patients and corrects medical errors before they occur. This literature review was performed to provide an overview of how to approach the development of HFMEA applications in modern RT procedures, comparing recently published research conducted to support proactive programs to identify risks. On the basis of the reviewed literature, the paper suggests HFMEA shortcomings that need to be addressed.

medicine.medical_specialtyRadiology Nuclear Medicine and ImagingEpidemiologyHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisMEDLINESensitivity and Specificity030218 nuclear medicine & medical imagingrisk estimate03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineNeoplasmsHealth caremedicineHumansMedical physicsHealthcare Failure Mode and Effect Analysisrisk analysiRadiation InjuriesradiotherapySettore ING-IND/19 - Impianti NucleariRadiation medicalMedical Errorsbusiness.industryReproducibility of ResultsSurvival Rate030220 oncology & carcinogenesisbusinessFailure mode and effects analysis
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Overdiagnosis and overimaging: an ethical issue for radiological protection

2019

Aims and objectives: This study aimed to analyse the key factors that influence the overimaging using X-ray such as self-referral, defensive medicine and duplicate imaging studies and to emphasize the ethical problem that derives from it. Materials and methods: In this study, we focused on the more frequent sources of overdiagnosis such as the total-body CT, proposed in the form of screening in both public and private sector, the choice of the most sensitive test for each pathology such as pulmonary embolism, ultrasound investigations mostly of the thyroid and of the prostate and MR examinations, especially of the musculoskeletal system. Results: The direct follow of overdiagnosis and overi…

Defensive MedicineMalemedicine.medical_specialtyThyroid GlandContrast MediaMedical OveruseoverdiagnosisSensitivity and Specificity030218 nuclear medicine & medical imagingDefensive medicine03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinemedicineHumansWhole Body ImagingRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingBioethical IssuesEthicOverdiagnosisIntensive care medicineNeuroradiologyRadiation protectionethics; overdiagnosis; overimaging; radiation protectionmedicine.diagnostic_testOverimagingbusiness.industryProstatePhysician Self-ReferralInterventional radiologyGeneral MedicineRadiation ExposurePrivate sectorethicsMagnetic Resonance ImagingTest (assessment)Key factorsOverdiagnosi030220 oncology & carcinogenesisRadiological weaponRadiologybusinessLa radiologia medica
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FMECA Application in Tomotherapy: Comparison between Classic and Fuzzy Methodologies

2022

Accident analysis in radiotherapy highlighted the need to increase quality assurance (QA) programs by the identification of failures/errors with very low probability (rare event) but very severe consequences. In this field, a Failure Mode, Effects and Criticality Analysis (FMECA) technique, used in various industrial processes to rank critical events, has been met with much interest. The literature describes different FMECA methods; however, it is necessary to understand if these tools are incisive and effective in the healthcare sector. In this work, comparisons of FMECA methodologies in the risk assessment of patients undergoing treatments performed with helical tomotherapy are reported. …

risk assessment; FMEA; FMECA; radiotherapy; health physics; fuzzy risk priority numberRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentfuzzy risk priority numberEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsFMEAradiotherapySettore ING-IND/19 - Impianti NucleariGeneral Environmental ScienceRisk assessmentFMECAhealth physics
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