[Patient-centered, value-based management of incidental findings in radiology]. / Patientenzentriertes, wertbasiertes Management von radiologischen Zufallsbefunden.
Radiologie (Heidelb)
; 63(9): 657-664, 2023 Sep.
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As a byproduct of the increased use of high-resolution radiological imaging, the prevalence of incidental findings (IFs) has been increasing for years. The discovery of an incidental finding can allow early treatment of a potentially health-threatening disease and thus decisively change the course of the disease. However, many incidental findings are of low risk with little or no health impact, and yet their discovery often leads to a cascade of additional investigations. It is undisputed that incidental findings can have a direct impact on the life of the person and that not only psychosocial aspects such as worries and anxiety due to false-positive findings play a role, but that insurance, legal or professional problems can also occur under certain circumstances, which is why the correct handling of incidental findings and the accompanying ethical challenges that apply to them regularly give rise to discussions. General principles to consider when managing incidental findings are responsibility for the well-being of the patient/study participant and of society. In order to avoid overdiagnosis and overtreatment and to achieve high patient benefit, radiologists and clinicians must know how to properly deal with IFs. In recent years, various national and international societies have published important guidelines ("white papers") on how to deal with the management of IFs. It is important that radiologists are fully aware of and follow these guidelines and are also available to referring physicians for further discussions and advice. The most important fact is that the well-being of the patient must always be at the center of all decisions.
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Radiologie (Heidelb)
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2023
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