نتایج جستجو برای: diagnostic reference level effective dose

تعداد نتایج: 2379398  

ژورنال: سنجش و ایمنی پرتو 2014

The use of computed tomography (CT) as a diagnostic tool has been considerably increased. Therefore, the controlled and protection-based use of the CT scan is necessary to reduce the detrimental effects of radiation. This study was carried out to determine patient dose level in routine CT protocols and measure CTDIW and DLP in routine CT protocols among adult patients in Kashan Shahid Beheshti ...

Background: Medical X-rays are the largest man-made source of public exposure to ionizing radiation. While the benefits of Computed Tomography (CT) are well known in accurate diagnosis, those benefits are not risk-free. CT is a device with higher patient dose in comparison with other conventional radiation procedures. Objective: This study is aimed at evaluating radiation dose to patients from ...

2006
Damijan Škrk Urban Zdešar Dejan Žontar

Background. Medical applications of ionizing radiation are by far the largest man-made source of radiation exposure for the population in most developed countries. A good practice in diagnostic radiology should produce an image containing all necessary information needed for accurate diagnosis and should result in the minimum dose to the patient. After introduction of diagnostic reference level...

C.H. Rim, D.S. Yang, J.S. Choi, Y.B. Kim,

Background: Breast cancer is a common disease in radiation oncology. We evaluated the radiation dose received by breast cancer patients, an often-neglected concern. Materials and Methods: The total effective radiation dose in 101 breast cancer patients was calculated by summing the effective doses of individual diagnostic imaging tests from the first hospital visit to the initiation of radiothe...

Journal: :iranian journal of radiology 0
mohammad taghi bahreyni toossi medical physics research center, faculty of medicine, mashhad university of medical sciences, iran malakeh malekzadeh nursing and allied health faculty, semnan university of medical sciences, iran +98-2313354190, [email protected]; nursing and allied health faculty, semnan university of medical sciences, iran +98-2313354190, [email protected]

background with the increase of x-ray use for medical diagnostic purposes, knowing the given doses is necessary in patients for comparison with reference levels. the concept of reference doses or diagnostic reference levels (drls) has been developed as a practical aid in the optimization of patient protection in diagnostic radiology. objectives to assess the radiation doses to neonates from dia...

Journal: :The British journal of radiology 2003
K Hatziioannou E Papanastassiou M Delichas P Bousbouras

CT has become the major source of population exposure to diagnostic X-rays. CT dose index (CTDI) and dose-length product (DLP) have been proposed as the appropriate dose quantities for the establishment of diagnostic reference levels for optimizing patient exposure. Dose measurements on 27 CT scanners in Northern Greece involving six routine CT examinations have been performed in order to compa...

Journal: :iranian journal of radiation research 0
d. balakrishnan department of physics, the cochin college, kochi-2, kerala, india j.p. abraham department of physics, the cochin college, kochi-2, kerala, india a.g. umadevi department of chemistry, nss college, ottapalam, palakkad, kerala, india a. sunil department of physics, fatima mata national college, kollam, kerala, india p.j. jojo department of physics, fatima mata national college, kollam, kerala, india s. ben byju department of physics, fatima mata national college, kollam, kerala, india

background: natural background radiation of a particular region is one of the distinctive factors defining the status of environment. eloor island is an industrial area in ernakulum district of the state of kerala, india. the indoor and outdoor gamma level measurements have been carried out for the region for evaluating the annual effective dose to the population residing in this area. material...

Ahmed Eleojo Musa Dheyauldeen Shabeeb

Introduction: Computed tomography (CT) is a medical imaging modality that produces 3-D cross-sectional images of tissues using several X-ray projections at different angles. Since its introduction in the 1970s, CT usage has been on the increase for both adults and pediatrics. A major challenge of this modality is the high doses of radiation exposure to patients, especially in p...

Journal: :AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology 2014
S Gabriel L J Eckel D R DeLone K N Krecke P H Luetmer C H McCollough J G Fletcher L Yu

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE CT is a ubiquitous, efficient, and cost-effective method to evaluate pediatric ventricular size, particularly in patients with CSF shunt diversion who often need emergent imaging. We therefore sought to determine the minimum dose output or CT dose index required to produce clinically acceptable examinations. MATERIALS AND METHODS Using a validated noise insertion method...

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