[The Journey of the Clinical Practice Guideline Committee Towards Evidence-Based Radiology: Commemorating the 80th Anniversary of the Korean Society of Radiology].
Chi-Hoon Choi
Abstract
Open AccessIn the field of radiology, clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) have been established as a core tool for ensuring consistency in clinical diagnosis and patient safety. In 2012, aligning with the global emphasis on evidence-based medicine that emerged in the early 2000s, the CPG Committee of the Korean Society of Radiology was founded, with the aim of establishing or revising various guidelines across radiology and related medical fields. Since then, the Committee has developed and disseminated diverse CPGs to ensure the appropriateness of radiological examinations and to minimize radiation exposure. This report reviews the Committee's major achievements over the past decade, including the development of justification guidelines, support for subspecialty-led creation of guidelines, safety protocols for contrast media, rapid guidelines for COVID-19 imaging, and integration with clinical decision support systems. Through active collaboration with government agencies and academic institutions, the Committee has enhanced the scientific rigor and clinical relevance of its guidelines. Furthermore, the launch of an online archive has improved accessibility and utilization. Looking forward, the Committee aims to establish AI-integrated guideline frameworks and expand globally through international cooperation and alignment with national health policies.