The European Cystic Fibrosis Society-Clinical Trials Network (ECFS-CTN) herein proposes guidance for the use of chest CT-scans for the regular monitoring of lung disease in CF. Statements were completed in a 3-step process: the questions were identified via an anonymous online survey, followed by a comprehensive literature search, and a final Delphi process. The guidance recommends the use of ultra-low dose CT scans (effective radiation dose, 0.08 mSv; equivalent to 2 to 4 chest X-rays), tracking of patients' cumulative radiation and effective communication strategies using “de-medicalized” information for shared decision making. Chest CT scans (with lung volume monitoring) are not recommended systematically in both children and adults. Ultimate responsibility for justifying a chest CT scan lies with the individual professionals directly involved, the final decision being influenced by indications, costs, expertise, available material, resources and/or the patient's values, as well as possible impact on treatment modalities.
Guidance for chest-CT in children and adults with cystic fibrosis: A European perspective / M. Fayon, K. Hill, M. Waldron, B. Messore, L. Riberi, M. Svedberg, E. Lammertyn, S. Fustik, A. Gramegna, M. Stahl, A. Kerpel-Fronius, M. Balbi, P. Ciet, G. Chassagnon, C. Ferrero, P. Burgel, S. Sutharsan, M. Opitz, E. Andrinopoulou, G. Dournes, M. Maher, J. Duckers, H. Tiddens, I. Sermet. - In: RESPIRATORY MEDICINE. - ISSN 1745-0454. - 241:(2025 May), pp. 108076.1-108076.14. [10.1016/j.rmed.2025.108076]
Guidance for chest-CT in children and adults with cystic fibrosis: A European perspective
A. Gramegna;
2025
Abstract
The European Cystic Fibrosis Society-Clinical Trials Network (ECFS-CTN) herein proposes guidance for the use of chest CT-scans for the regular monitoring of lung disease in CF. Statements were completed in a 3-step process: the questions were identified via an anonymous online survey, followed by a comprehensive literature search, and a final Delphi process. The guidance recommends the use of ultra-low dose CT scans (effective radiation dose, 0.08 mSv; equivalent to 2 to 4 chest X-rays), tracking of patients' cumulative radiation and effective communication strategies using “de-medicalized” information for shared decision making. Chest CT scans (with lung volume monitoring) are not recommended systematically in both children and adults. Ultimate responsibility for justifying a chest CT scan lies with the individual professionals directly involved, the final decision being influenced by indications, costs, expertise, available material, resources and/or the patient's values, as well as possible impact on treatment modalities.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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