RADIONUCLIDE STUDIES IN PEDIATRIC PRACTICE: INTERACTION OF RESEARCHER, CHILD AND PARENTS
Abstract
The authors consider the issues interaction between a doctor and a child during the radionuclide study. They also give recommendations of the pediatric council under auspices of the European society of the nuclear medicine to carry on the scintigraphic studies among the children. The article high lights the basic moments as to the psychoprophylactic preparation of the children for the radionuclide study with regard to their age and character peculiarities. The researchers offer approaches to define the psychic and emotional status of the child, degree of anxiety before the study and methods to eliminate it, allowing for considerable quality improvement of the performed procedure.
Key words: children, radionuclide diagnostics, pediatric radiology, psychoprophylactic preparation.
About the Authors
D.K. Fomin
Russian Scientific Center of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine, Federal Agency for High-tech Medical Aid
Russian Federation
S.P. Yatsyk
Scientific Center of Children's Health, Russian Academy of Medical Sciences, Moscow
Russian Federation
E.V. Yatsyk
Scientific Center of Children's Health, Russian Academy of Medical Sciences, Moscow
Russian Federation
O.A. Borisova
Russian Scientific Center of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine, Federal Agency for High-tech Medical Aid
Russian Federation
A.A. Nazarov
Russian Scientific Center of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine, Federal Agency for High-tech Medical Aid
Russian Federation
For citations:
Fomin D.,
Yatsyk S.,
Yatsyk E.,
Borisova O.,
Nazarov A.
RADIONUCLIDE STUDIES IN PEDIATRIC PRACTICE: INTERACTION OF RESEARCHER, CHILD AND PARENTS. Pediatric pharmacology. 2007;4(5):74-76.
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