Academy of Orthopedics in 2016 stated that PTs:
Expanding use of imaging decision making in PT
Referral for imaging
Directly refer a patient for imaging without going through another provider
Recommend for imaging
Suggest or request imaging through another provider who then orders the imaging
Integration of imaging
Using imaging results to make well-reasoned decisions regarding individual patients
is referral for imaging dependent on direct access?
no
physical therapists should:
○ Understand the role of imaging
○ Idenfity when imaging is indicated
○ Idenfity what type of imaging is most appropriate
○ Obtaining necessary diagnostic imaging
○ Integrating imaging results into patient/client management
○ Effective communication strategies between providers and with patients/clients
Providers who sign the referral for imaging…
assume responsibility to manage the patients subsequent care
purpose of clinical decision tools for imaging
○ Identify when imaging is indicated
○ Specify the most appropriate type of imaging
available clinical decision tools for imaging
○ Clinical Decision Rules (e.g. Ottawa Ankle Rules, Canadian C-spine
rules etc.)
○ American College of Radiology (ACR) Appropriateness Criteria
benefits of clinical decision rules
○ Clear and simplified indications for imaging
■ Radiographs: knee, ankle, foot
■ CT: c-spine
○ Not medical specialty dependent
limitations of clinical decision rules
○ Acute trauma only; limited to assessment for fracture
○ All developed based on patients presenting to ED
○ Does your patient meet the “inclusion” criteria?
○ No indication about how to manage patients outside the research protocol
ACR Appropriateness Criteria - What
○ A set of of evidence-based imaging guidelines for specific clinical conditions
○ Expert consensus, reviewed annually
ACR Appropriateness Criteria - Purpose
○ Recommend type and sequence of imaging modalities
○ Optimize patient / client safety
ACR Appropriateness Criteria - Clinical Hypothesis Variants
○ Detailed variants based on clinical hypotheses
○ Primary focus is appropriate imaging modality
ACR Appropriateness Criteria - Author Narratives
○ Explains rationale
○ Captures clinical essence of imaging recommendations
○ Patient summaries
How is ACR Appropriateness Criteria helpful to us even though we can’t order imaging?
Radiograph - Physical Position
Standard radiograph position
describes the body part closest to the image receptor
Radiograph - projections describe the path of the x-ray beam
MRI
MRI - TE
MRI - TR
MRI - T1 and T2