As mandatory reporting of health care incidents becomes more prevalent, the need for effective strategies for analyzing historical reports to identify vulnerabilities is increasingly important. For this project, the research team reviewed existing event narratives collected by the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) that described errors with the use of nuclear byproducts in four medical treatment modalities: gamma knife stereotactic radiosurgery, high dose rate brachytherapy, low dose rate brachytherapy, and interstitial brachytherapy. This analysis had three levels: identification of possible system vulnerabilities based on historical data, analysis of event data for trends over time and for each treatment modality, and comparison of...
This report describes a preliminary application of an analysis approach for assessing relative risks...
Background: Australia has a statutory incident reporting system for radiopharmaceutical maladministr...
Serious injury due to ionizing radiation is a rare occurrence. From 1944 to the present, 243 US acci...
AimTo develop and apply a clinical incident taxonomy for radiation therapy.BackgroundCapturing clini...
Objective: To describe the incidence, type, causes and consequences of nuclear medicine maladministr...
Errors from radiotherapy machine or software malfunction usually are well documented as they affect ...
A reporting worksheet was developed in 2001 to collect the errors discovered in the department. The ...
ObjectiveTo describe radiation-related exposures of potential public health significance reported to...
paper describes an ongoing project funded by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) to provide deci...
Background and purpose: The Radiation Oncology Safety Information System (ROSIS) was established in ...
Radiation overexposure accidents are rare but can have severe long-term health consequences. Althoug...
The potential for unintended and adverse radiation exposure in radiotherapy is real and should be st...
Radiation overexposure accidents are rare but can have severe long-term health consequences. Althoug...
Incident reporting is usually considered as an effective means to improve the safety of “at risk” so...
Assessing the vulnerability of physical protection systems (PPS) in nuclear medicine facilities is n...
This report describes a preliminary application of an analysis approach for assessing relative risks...
Background: Australia has a statutory incident reporting system for radiopharmaceutical maladministr...
Serious injury due to ionizing radiation is a rare occurrence. From 1944 to the present, 243 US acci...
AimTo develop and apply a clinical incident taxonomy for radiation therapy.BackgroundCapturing clini...
Objective: To describe the incidence, type, causes and consequences of nuclear medicine maladministr...
Errors from radiotherapy machine or software malfunction usually are well documented as they affect ...
A reporting worksheet was developed in 2001 to collect the errors discovered in the department. The ...
ObjectiveTo describe radiation-related exposures of potential public health significance reported to...
paper describes an ongoing project funded by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) to provide deci...
Background and purpose: The Radiation Oncology Safety Information System (ROSIS) was established in ...
Radiation overexposure accidents are rare but can have severe long-term health consequences. Althoug...
The potential for unintended and adverse radiation exposure in radiotherapy is real and should be st...
Radiation overexposure accidents are rare but can have severe long-term health consequences. Althoug...
Incident reporting is usually considered as an effective means to improve the safety of “at risk” so...
Assessing the vulnerability of physical protection systems (PPS) in nuclear medicine facilities is n...
This report describes a preliminary application of an analysis approach for assessing relative risks...
Background: Australia has a statutory incident reporting system for radiopharmaceutical maladministr...
Serious injury due to ionizing radiation is a rare occurrence. From 1944 to the present, 243 US acci...