Technical specifications of dose management systems: An international atomic energy agency survey

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Purpose: Dose management systems (DMS) have been introduced in radiological services to facilitate patient radiation dose management and optimization in medical imaging. The purpose of this study was to gather as much information as possible on the technical characteristics of DMS currently available, regarding features that may be considered essential for simply ensuring regulatory compliance or desirable to fully utilize the potential role of DMS in optimization of many aspects of radiological examinations. Methods: A technical survey was carried out and all DMS developers currently available (both commercial and open source) were contacted and were asked to participate. An extensive questionnaire was prepared and uploaded in the IAEA International Research Integration System (IRIS) online platform which was used for data collection process. Most of the questions (93%) required a “Yes/No” answer, to facilitate an objective analysis of the survey results. Some free text questions and comments’ slots were also included, to allow participants to give additional information and clarifications where necessary. Depending on the answer, they were considered either as “Yes” or “No.”. Results: Given the way that the questions were posed, every positive response indicated that a feature was offered. Thus, the percentage of positive responses was used as a measure of adherence. The percentages of positive answers per section (and sub-section) are presented in graphs and limitations of this type of analysis are discussed in detail. Conclusions: The results of this survey clearly exhibit that large differences exist between the various DMS developers. Consequently, potential end users of a DMS should carefully determine which of the features available are essential for their needs, prioritize desirable features, but also consider their infrastructure, the level of support required and the budget available before selecting a DMS.

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Tsalafoutas, I. A., Arlany, L., Titovich, E., Pynda, Y., Ruggeri, R., Sánchez, R. M., … Tsapaki, V. (2024). Technical specifications of dose management systems: An international atomic energy agency survey. Journal of Applied Clinical Medical Physics, 25(1). https://doi.org/10.1002/acm2.14219

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