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. 2021 Dec 6:40:205.
doi: 10.11604/pamj.2021.40.205.29570. eCollection 2021.

Analysis of registered radiological equipment in Kenya

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Analysis of registered radiological equipment in Kenya

Lynne Muthoni Gathuru et al. Pan Afr Med J. .

Abstract

Introduction: diagnostic radiology plays a key role in healthcare. Proper planning of healthcare requires accurate and robust data. There´s, however, paucity of comprehensive figures on radiological equipment in the African setting. The goal of this study was to carry out an in-depth analysis of the registered radiological equipment in Kenya, a lower middle-income African country, and compare the findings to published international data.

Methods: data on radiological equipment were obtained from the Kenya Nuclear Regulatory Authority and analyzed as units/million of the population by imaging modality, health service sector and administrative units. The findings were then compared to published international data.

Results: there has been an overall increase in the number of radiological equipment in comparison to data published in 2013, with a relatively uniform distribution of resources across all eight regions. General radiography is the most available modality at 24.5 units/million with the majority of the equipment owned privately, while the public sector (9.6 units/million) has less than a half of the WHO recommendation of 20 units/million. Accessibility to computerized tomography (CT) scan, fluoroscopy and mammography in the public sector closely mirrors that of South Africa. On the contrary, positron emission tomography-computerized tomography (PET-CT) is the least-resourced modality and is currently only available in the private sector.

Conclusion: the increased number and homogenous distribution of radiological resources can largely be attributed to the Managed Equipment Services project launched by the national government in 2016. More needs to be done with regards to availability of PET/CT scanners and general radiography equipment in the public sector.

Keywords: Diagnostic radiology; Kenya; healthcare.

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The authors declare no competing interests.

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comparison of radiological equipment in Kenya (public and private sectors) and OECD average

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