News|Nuclear Imaging| July 27, 2022

House-passed Appropriations Bills Include Key Measures to Improve Nuclear Medicine Patient Safety

House-passed Appropriations Bills Include Key Measures to Improve Nuclear Medicine Patient Safety

July 27, 2022 —Patients for Safer Nuclear Medicine, a coalition of 29 patient advocacy organizations representing thousands of patients, along with more than 600 concerned US citizens today praised theHouse of Representativesfor passing two appropriations bills that include important language calling on federal agencies to improve patient safety innuclear medicine.

Radioactive drug misadministrations caused byhuman error, inadequate training, lack of quality procedures, and that exceed defined radiation dose thresholds are currently reportable to NRC. Extravasations occur whenradioactive drugs在核医学程序中使用的是无意中注射到病人的组织而不是静脉。尽管对患者安全有潜在的后果,即使是最严重的渗漏豁免NRC报告要求由于42年的漏洞在NRC政策。

Appropriations bills passed by the House of Representatives last week call on the U.S.Nuclear Regulatory Commission(NRC) to update its internal rules on reporting significant unintended irradiation, and call on the Veterans Health Administration to monitor injection quality and report significant extravasations.

“30 million administrations of radioactive drugs occur every year in the US, but NRC has excluded extravasations from reporting, even if they cause radiation doses hundreds of times higher than other reportable events,” saysPatients for Safer Nuclear Medicinespokesperson Mary Ajango. “Patients need to know if their care is affected. The worst approach is to do nothing and wait for patients to be injured.”

The House-passed package of Appropriations bills included the following language regarding NRC: Re-Evaluation of Nuclear Medicine Event Reporting —The Committee is closely monitoring the Commission’s reconsideration of its policy related to significant extravasations and medical event reporting. Evidence shows that nuclear medicine extravasations may be avoidable and that some extravasations may exceed medical event reporting provided in10 C.F.R. Part 35 Subpart M. These events may harm patients through unintended radiation exposure, compromised imaging that negatively affects care, additional interventional procedures, and repeated imaging procedures. The Committee continues to encourage the Commission to consider the inclusion of significant extravasations in medical event reporting to improve safety, quality, and transparency for patients, treating physicians, and the Commission itself.

The package also included the following language regarding the VA:

Nuclear Medicine Quality Improvements —The Committee is aware of the consequence of extravasations in nuclear medicine procedures, and understands that the Nuclear Regulatory Commission and Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services are considering regulatory actions to improve nuclear medicine injection quality. The Committee continues to encourage VA to monitor injection quality, as well as image extravasations, perform dosimetry and notify patients when they occur, and urges the Department to adopt any new regulatory requirements.

For more information:https://www.unchealthcare.org/

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