Clinical Radiology
Volume 65, Issue 6 , Pages 474-480, June 2010

CT colonography standards

  • D. Burling

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    • Corresponding Author InformationGuarantor and correspondent: D. Burling, Intestinal Imaging Centre, St Mark's Hospital, Watford Road, Harrow, Middlesex HA1 3UJ, UK. Tel.: +44 20 8235 4180; fax: +44 20 8235 4122.
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  • on behalf of the International Collaboration for CT colonography Standards

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    • UK Steering group: D. Burling, E. Denton, S. Halligan, C. Kay, G. Maskell, J. Patnick, A. Patterson, R. Valori, C. Wiltsher. Standards subcommittee: D. Burling, A. Lowe, S. Taylor, D. Tolan, C. Bloor, J. Muckian, J. Nightingale. European Society of Gastrointestinal and Abdominal Radiology: E. Neri, A. Laghi, J. Stoker, P. Lefere. Canadian Association of Radiologists: L. Stein, M. Fraser-Hill, N. Jaffer, P. O'Brien, G. Stevenson. Abdominal Radiology Group Australia and New Zealand: H. Moore, A. Balasingam, R. Mendelson.

Intestinal Imaging Centre, St Mark's Hospital, Watford Road, Harrow, Middlesex HA1 3UJ, UK

Received 27 August 2009; received in revised form 30 November 2009; accepted 6 December 2009. published online 05 April 2010.

Computed tomography (CT) colonography is the established successor to the barium enema for the detection of colonic neoplasia due to superior performance and patient experience. Consequently, CT colonography is widely disseminated across Western populations and increasingly provided by both subspecialist and general radiologists alike. As a result, CT colonography is now part of the core training curriculum for radiology in the UK. However, study data shows wide performance gaps between centres and between individuals of differing experience, which is perhaps unsurprising given the complexity of the CT colonography technique and interpretation. This article summarizes the background, evolution and recommendations of the CT colonography standards document (Appendix) developed by the International CT Colonography Standards Collaboration, which included highly experienced radiologists, radiographers, gastroenterologists, and screening experts. These standards are intended to guide and support radiology teams across the world by promoting methods for improving the quality of CT colonography technique and the patient experience.

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PII: S0009-9260(10)00002-4

doi:10.1016/j.crad.2009.12.003

Clinical Radiology
Volume 65, Issue 6 , Pages 474-480, June 2010