2021
DOI: 10.1148/radiol.2020202341
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Medical Error, Adverse Events, and Complications in Interventional Radiology: Liability or Opportunity?

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“…Furthermore, adverse events (AE) related to IR procedures are rare but may still occur. Examples of AEs associated with IR procedures found in literature include improper device placement and related infections (Higgins & Herpy, 2021), incorrect procedures, and unnecessary radiation doses (Tarkiainen et al, 2020). These medical errors leading to AEs are preventable, and current research in IR is focused on the mitigation of known clinical risks and the development of new treatment strategies with minimal adverse effects.…”
Section: Interventional Radiologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, adverse events (AE) related to IR procedures are rare but may still occur. Examples of AEs associated with IR procedures found in literature include improper device placement and related infections (Higgins & Herpy, 2021), incorrect procedures, and unnecessary radiation doses (Tarkiainen et al, 2020). These medical errors leading to AEs are preventable, and current research in IR is focused on the mitigation of known clinical risks and the development of new treatment strategies with minimal adverse effects.…”
Section: Interventional Radiologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since its advent in the 1960s, interventional radiology has expanded to encompass various diseases across multiple body systems. 1 , 2 Interventional radiology consists of various subspecialties such as neurological, digestive, hepatobiliary, vascular, and oncological interventions. It has become an indispensable discipline in clinical medicine.…”
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“…In addition to operator's comfort, thorough knowledge of the “back table” is a known factor in mitigating poor outcomes. 1 2 Despite this, there is a general paucity of resources detailing the variety of options and use cases available for various vascular catheters. Apart from special-use models, a majority of physician familiarity with catheters is obtained on the job.…”
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