Warning: filemtime(): stat failed for /var/www/PhenxToolkit/cakephp/webroot/css/bootstrap.min.css in /var/www/html/cakephp/templates/layout/default.php on line 72

Warning: filemtime(): stat failed for /var/www/PhenxToolkit/cakephp/webroot/css/bootstrap-grid.min.css in /var/www/html/cakephp/templates/layout/default.php on line 73

Warning: filemtime(): stat failed for /var/www/PhenxToolkit/cakephp/webroot/css/bootstrap-reboot.min.css in /var/www/html/cakephp/templates/layout/default.php on line 74

Warning: filemtime(): stat failed for /var/www/PhenxToolkit/cakephp/webroot/css/bootstrap-utilities.min.css in /var/www/html/cakephp/templates/layout/default.php on line 75

Warning: filemtime(): stat failed for /var/www/PhenxToolkit/cakephp/webroot/css/chosen.min.css in /var/www/html/cakephp/templates/layout/default.php on line 77

Warning: filemtime(): stat failed for /var/www/PhenxToolkit/cakephp/webroot/css/site.css in /var/www/html/cakephp/templates/layout/default.php on line 78

Warning: filemtime(): stat failed for /var/www/PhenxToolkit/cakephp/webroot/css/ie10-viewport-bug-workaround.css in /var/www/html/cakephp/templates/layout/default.php on line 79

Warning: filemtime(): stat failed for /var/www/PhenxToolkit/cakephp/webroot/css/PhenX-v27.css in /var/www/html/cakephp/templates/layout/default.php on line 80

Warning: filemtime(): stat failed for /var/www/PhenxToolkit/cakephp/webroot/js/jquery-3.5.1.js in /var/www/html/cakephp/templates/layout/default.php on line 82

Warning: filemtime(): stat failed for /var/www/PhenxToolkit/cakephp/webroot/js/brands.min.js in /var/www/html/cakephp/templates/layout/default.php on line 83

Warning: filemtime(): stat failed for /var/www/PhenxToolkit/cakephp/webroot/js/solid.min.js in /var/www/html/cakephp/templates/layout/default.php on line 84

Warning: filemtime(): stat failed for /var/www/PhenxToolkit/cakephp/webroot/js/fontawesome-all.min.js in /var/www/html/cakephp/templates/layout/default.php on line 85

Warning: filemtime(): stat failed for /var/www/PhenxToolkit/cakephp/webroot/js/jquery-3.5.1.js in /var/www/html/cakephp/templates/layout/default.php on line 95

Loading…

Protocol - Chest X-ray

Add to My Toolkit
Description

The American College of Radiology - Society for Pediatric Radiology (ACR-SPR) "Practice Parameter for the Performance of Chest Radiography" Amended 2014 (Resolution 39) outlines principles for performing high-quality chest X-rays in adult and pediatric participants. Topics covered include indications and contraindications for chest X-ray, qualifications and responsibilities of personnel, specifications of the examination, documentation and reporting, equipment specifications, radiation safety in imaging, quality control and improvement, safety, infection control, and patient education.

Specific Instructions

The American College of Radiology - Society for Pediatric Radiology (ACR-SPR) "Practice Parameter for the Performance of Chest Radiography" Amended 2014 (Resolution 39) is a clinical practice parameter. Hence the Sickle Cell Disease: Cardiovascular, Pulmonary, and Renal Working Group recommends investigators be aware that when performing chest X-rays in research studies, some uses of this X-ray are to:

  • determine, based on extent of disease, which arm of the study a patient is randomized to, or
  • assess response to a clinical intervention or treatment, or
  • define the natural course of the disease process

The Sickle Cell Disease Curative Therapies Working Group notes that for sickle cell patients, investigators should report frequency of acute chest syndrome (ACS) up to two years before and two years after hematopoietic cell transplant (HCT). Additionally, investigators should indicate whether ACS was an indication for HCT. ACS is an acute illness defined by new segmental pulmonary infiltrate consistent with consolidation, but not atelectasis along with one or more new respiratory symptoms or signs, such as cough, chest pain, fever, hypoxemia, and tachypnea (Jain et al., 2017).

Availability

This protocol is freely available; permission not required for use.

Protocol

Chest Radiograph (i.e. X-ray)

The full American College of Radiology - Society for Pediatric Radiology (ACR-SPR) "Practice Parameter for the Performance of Chest Radiography" Amended 2014 (Resolution 39) is posted here and is also available at the ACR website: www.acr.org/~/media/ACR/Documents/PGTS/guidelines/Chest_Radiography.pdf

Personnel and Training Required

Physician

Radiologic Technologist

See "Section IV. Qualifications and Responsibilities of Personnel" in the "ACR-SPR Practice Parameter for the Performance of Chest Radiography" Amended 2014 (Resolution 39) at www.acr.org/~/media/ACR/Documents/PGTS/guidelines/Chest_Radiography.pdf

Equipment Needs

See "Section VII. Equipment Specifications" in the "ACR-SPR Practice Parameter for the Performance of Chest Radiography" Amended 2014 (Resolution 39) at www.acr.org/~/media/ACR/Documents/PGTS/guidelines/Chest_Radiography.pdf

Requirements
Requirement CategoryRequired
Major equipment Yes
Specialized training Yes
Specialized requirements for biospecimen collection No
Average time of greater than 15 minutes in an unaffected individual No
Mode of Administration

Imaging assessment

Lifestage

Infant, Toddler, Child, Adolescent, Adult, Senior, Pregnancy

Participants

All ages

Selection Rationale

Chest radiograph (i.e., X-ray) is a valid, reliable, sensitive, and well-established imaging method for a comprehensive evaluation and assessment of the chest, including the respiratory, cardiovascular and upper gastrointestinal systems, and the musculoskeletal system of the thorax.

Language

English

Standards
StandardNameIDSource
Human Phenotype Ontology Sickle Cell Anemia ORPHA:232 HPO
Human Phenotype Ontology Anemia OMIM:603903 HPO
caDSR Form PhenX PX810201 - Chest Xray 6251746 caDSR Form
Derived Variables

None

Process and Review

Not applicable.

Protocol Name from Source

ACR-SPR, Practice Parameter for the Performance of Chest Radiography, 2014

Source

American College of Radiology - Society for Pediatric Radiology (ACR-SPR). (2014). ACR-SPR Practice Parameter for the Performance of Chest Radiography Amended 2014 (Resolution 39). Retrieved from www.acr.org/~/media/ACR/Documents/PGTS/guidelines/Chest_Radiography.pdf

General References

Desai, P. C., & Ataga, K. I. (2013). The acute chest syndrome of sickle cell disease. Expert Opinion on Pharmacotherapy, 14(8), 991-999.

Mekontso Dessap, A., Deux, J. F., Habibi, A., Abidi, N., Godeau, B., Adnot, S., Brun-Buisson, C., Rahmouni, A., Galacteros, F., & Maitre, B. (2014). Lung imaging during acute chest syndrome in sickle cell disease: computed tomography patterns and diagnostic accuracy of bedside chest radiograph. Thorax, 69(2), 144-151.

Jain, S., Bakshi, N., & Krishnamurti, L. (2017). Acute Chest Syndrome in Children with Sickle Cell Disease. Pediatric allergy, immunology, and pulmonology, 30(4), 191-201.

Protocol ID

810201

Variables
Export Variables
Variable Name Variable IDVariable DescriptiondbGaP Mapping
PX810201_ChestRadiograph_Cardiopulmonary_Symptoms
PX810201090000 Does the patient display cardiopulmonary more
signs and/or symptoms? show less
N/A
PX810201_ChestRadiograph_Date
PX810201010000 What is today's date? Variable Mapping
PX810201_ChestRadiograph_Equipment_Requirement1
PX810201230000 Does the radiograph equipment have a more
beam-limiting device that provides rectangular collimation? show less
N/A
PX810201_ChestRadiograph_Equipment_Requirement3
PX810201250000 For clinically necessary imaging (e.g. more
supine positioning, infants, young children, immobilized patients, etc), is there at least a 40-inch SID? show less
N/A
PX810201_ChestRadiograph_Equipment_Requirement5
PX810201270100 Is this procedure part of an analog study? N/A
PX810201_ChestRadiograph_Equipment_Requirement6
PX810201280100 Is a film-screen image receptor being used? N/A
PX810201_ChestRadiograph_Examination_Adult_Correct_Exposure
PX810201420100 For adult patients, using the appropriate more
technical settings, does the exposed radiograph display the lung parenchyma at a mid-gray level? show less
N/A
PX810201_ChestRadiograph_Examination_Image_Included
PX810201400000 Where both lung apices and the costophrenic more
sulci included in the radiograph images? show less
N/A
PX810201_ChestRadiograph_Examination_Image_Projection1
PX810201390100 Was an image of the erect PA projection taken? N/A
PX810201_ChestRadiograph_Examination_Image_Projection3
PX810201390300 If an erect PA or left lateral projection more
was not taken, what was the reason for the need of an alternative? show less
N/A
PX810201_ChestRadiograph_Examination_Protocols_Techniques
PX810201370000 Are technique charts and/or protocols in more
generator memory for all anatomic parts, listing exposure factors that will reliably produce diagnostic-quality images of patients of different sizes available? show less
N/A
PX810201_ChestRadiograph_Examination_Side_Collimation
PX810201350000 What sort of appropriate collimation was more
used to limit exposure to the anatomic area of interest? show less
N/A
PX810201_ChestRadiograph_Examination_Time
PX810201330000 What is the time of examination? Variable Mapping
PX810201_ChestRadiograph_Facility_Id
PX810201310000 What is the facility identification number? N/A
PX810201_ChestRadiograph_Image_Interpretator
PX810201290000 Is the image being processed and reviewed by more
the qualified professional? Is the image being procesed automated by the proprietary software? show less
N/A
PX810201_ChestRadiograph_Image_Metadata
PX810201450000 Is each film/image permanently marked with more
the facility identification, patient's name, identification number, right or left side indication, patient position, and the date and time of the radiographic exposure? show less
N/A
PX810201_ChestRadiograph_Image_Review
PX810201430000 When the examination is completed, were the more
images reviewed by qualified personnel, either a physician or radiologic show less
N/A
PX810201_ChestRadiograph_Medical_Physicist_Certification
PX810201180100 Does the medical physicist have more
certification in therapeutic medical physics, diagnostic medical physics, radiological physics, diagnostic radiological physics, and diagnostic imaging physics? show less
N/A
PX810201_ChestRadiograph_Patient_Critically_Ill
PX810201110000 Is the patient critically ill or medically more
unstable? show less
N/A
PX810201_ChestRadiograph_Patient_Pregnancy_Test
PX810201130300 If patient is unsure if pregnant, what is more
the result of the pregnancy test? show less
N/A
PX810201_ChestRadiograph_Patient_Pregnant
PX810201130100 Is the patient pregnant or potentially pregnant? Variable Mapping
PX810201_ChestRadiograph_Physician_Radiograph_Certification2
PX810201170200 If no to previous question, has the licensed more
physician completed a diagnostic radiology residency program approved by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME), the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada (RCPSC), th show less
N/A
PX810201_ChestRadiograph_Physician_Radiograph_Qualification3
PX810201170400 Is the licensed physician familiar with the more
principles of radiation protection, the hazards of radiation, and radiation monitoring requirements? show less
N/A
PX810201_ChestRadiograph_Physician_Radiograph_Qualification5
PX810201170600 Has the licensed physician performing these more
general radiography examinations demonstrated evidence of continued competence in the interpretation and reporting of these examinations? show less
N/A
PX810201_ChestRadiograph_Preoperative_Evaluation
PX810201070000 Does the patient require a preoperative more
radiographic evaluation due to cardiac or respiratory symptoms or because there is a significant potential for thoracic pathology that may influence anesthesia or the surgical result or lead to increased periop show less
N/A
PX810201_ChestRadiograph_Radiograph_Interpreter
PX810201160000 Which of the following best describes the more
individual responsible for interpeting and supervising the generation of these radiographic images? show less
N/A
PX810201_ChestRadiograph_Radiological_Assistant_Certification
PX810201190000 Is the radiological assistant certified and more
registered as a radiological assistant by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) after successfully completing an advanced academic program encompassing an ACR/ASRT (American Society of Ra show less
N/A
PX810201_ChestRadiograph_Request
PX810201210000 Is there a written or electronic request for more
chest radiography? show less
N/A
PX810201_ChestRadiograph_SexuallyActive_Last_Menstrual_Cycle
PX810201150100 Was the patient sexually active after her more
last menstrual cycle? show less
N/A
PX810201_ChestRadiograph_SignsSymptoms_Disease
PX810201030000 Does the patient need to be evaluated for more
his/her signs and symptoms related to respiratory, cardiovascular, and upper gastrointestinal systems, and the musculoskeletal system of the thorax? show less
N/A
PX810201_ChestRadiograph_SignsSymptoms_Disease_FollowUp
PX810201050000 Does the patient need a follow-up of known more
thoracic disease processes to assess improvement, resolution, or progression? show less
N/A
SCD Cardiovascular, Pulmonary, and Renal
Measure Name

Chest X-ray

Release Date

July 30, 2015

Definition

Chest radiograph (i.e., X-ray) is a medical imaging assessment of the chest wall, airways, lungs, pulmonary vessels, heart, mediastinum, and pleura.

Purpose

This measure is used to show the size, shape, and structures of the chest. Information from this measure is used to determine the presence and etiology of disorders that involve the chest, evaluate the signs and symptoms potentially related to the respiratory, cardiovascular and upper gastrointestinal systems and the musculoskeletal system of the thorax, and to follow the course of disease.

Keywords

Chest X-ray, Pulmonary, radiology, radiograph, sickle cell disease, SCD, lung, Respiratory, airway, pulmonary vessels, mediastinum, heart, pleura, chest wall, Gastrointestinal, musculoskeletal, thorax, chest, smoking, "Cardiovascular, Pulmonary, and Renal"

Measure Protocols
Protocol ID Protocol Name
810201 Chest X-ray

Warning: filemtime(): stat failed for /var/www/PhenxToolkit/cakephp/webroot/js/popper.min.js in /var/www/html/cakephp/templates/layout/default.php on line 138

Warning: filemtime(): stat failed for /var/www/PhenxToolkit/cakephp/webroot/js/bootstrap.min.js in /var/www/html/cakephp/templates/layout/default.php on line 139

Warning: filemtime(): stat failed for /var/www/PhenxToolkit/cakephp/webroot/js/isotope.pkgd.min.js in /var/www/html/cakephp/templates/layout/default.php on line 149

Warning: filemtime(): stat failed for /var/www/PhenxToolkit/cakephp/webroot/js/site-v27.js in /var/www/html/cakephp/templates/layout/default.php on line 153