نتایج جستجو برای: dose length product (dlp)

تعداد نتایج: 877050  

Journal: :iranian journal of radiation research 0
a. saravanakumar department of applied science, psg college of technology, coimbatore 641 004, india k. vaideki 1department of applied science, psg college of technology, coimbatore 641 004, india k.n. govindarajan department of radiology, psg institute of medical science and research & hospitals, coimbatore 641004, india b. devanand department of radiology, psg institute of medical science and research & hospitals, coimbatore 641004, india s. jayakumar department of physics, psg institute of technology and applied research, coimbatore 641 062, india s.d. sharma radiological physics and advisory division, bhabha atomic research centre, mumbai- 400094, india

background: to suggest south india ct diagnostic reference levels (drls) by collecting radiation doses for the most commonly performed ct examinations. materials and methods: a pilot study investigated the most frequent ct examinations. 110 ct sites were asked to complete a survey booklet to allow the recording of ct parameters for each of 3 ct examinations during a 1 year time period. dose dat...

Journal: :iranian journal of radiation research 0
f. bouzarjomehri department of medical physics, shahid sadoghi university of medical sciences, yazd, iran m. h. zare department of medical physics, isfahan university of medical sciences, isfahan, iran d. shahbazi department of medical physics, isfahan university of medical sciences, isfahan, iran

abstract   background: 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 radiological procedures. is the reduction of exposures by requiring optimization of ct procedures [a principle concern in radiological protection]? in this study, the radiation ...

A. Eshraghi, D. Divband, E. Saeedzadeh, M. Ahmadi, M. Ghorbani, M.R. Deevband, M.R. Kardan, S. Sadeghi, Y. Salimi,

Background: The present study intended to determine and report patient effective dose on the basis of patients and exposure data. Materials and methods: A nationwide computed tomography (CT) survey was provided as a report of patient doses in 2015-2016. Scan details were collected for nearly 2,000 adults and children in four age groups subjected to CT examinations. From total 565 CT scanners in...

Journal: :journal of paramedical sciences 0
fariba firouzi department of radiology, shahidbeheshti university of medical sciences, tehran, iran soraya emamgholizadeh minaei department of radiology, shahidbeheshti university of medical sciences, tehran, iran hamid reza khosravi nuclear and radiation support department, iranian nuclear regulatory authority, tehran, iran

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. so it is important to avoid conditions where the amount of radiation used is more than th...

H.R. Khosravi, L. Sadri, S. Setayeshi,

Background: Patient radiation doses from computed tomography (CT) are increasing due to the number of CT examinations performed every day. The aim of this study was assess and evaluate patient radiation doses for adult’s common CT examinations to derive local diagnostic guidance levels for common CT examinations. Materials and Methods: Volume and weighted computed tomography dose index (C...

Journal: :iranian journal of radiation research 0
l. sadri department of nuclear engineering and physics, amir kabir university of technology, tehran, iran h.r. khosravi nuclear sciences school, nuclear science and technology research institute, and nuclear & radiation support department, iranian nuclear regulatory authority, tehran, iran s. setayeshi department of nuclear engineering and physics, amir kabir university of technology, tehran, iran

background: patient radiation doses from computed tomography (ct) are increasing due to the number of ct examinations performed every day. the aim of this study was assess and evaluate patient radiation doses for adult’s common ct examinations to derive local diagnostic guidance levels for common ct examinations. materials and methods: volume and weighted computed tomography dose index (ctdivol...

2017
Hiroshi Watanabe Kimiya Noto Tomokazu Shohji Yasuyoshi Ogawa Toshioh Fujibuchi Ichiro Yamaguchi Hitoshi Hiraki Tetsuo Kida Kazutoshi Sasanuma Yasushi Katsunuma Takurou Nakano Genki Horitsugi Makoto Hosono

The goal of this study is to develop a more appropriate shielding calculation method for computed tomography (CT) in comparison with the Japanese conventional (JC) method and the National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements (NCRP)-dose length product (DLP) method. Scattered dose distributions were measured in a CT room with 18 scanners (16 scanners in the case of the JC method) for...

Journal: :JACC. Cardiovascular imaging 2009
James K Min Troy M LaBounty

Recently, lay and scientific reports have raised concerns regarding the radiation doses associated with CCTA. These published data remain confusing for the nonphysicist, given the complexity of measuring radiation exposure and estimating risk. Radiation imparted by CT is most easily described by the dose-length product (DLP), a summary measure of the integral of radiation dose and scan length. ...

D. Shahbazi, F. Bouzarjomehri, M. H. Zare,

  ABSTRACT   Background: 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 radiological procedures. Is the reduction of exposures by requiring optimization of CT procedures [a principle concern in radiological protection]? In this study, the radiatio...

2013
Fabio Paolicchi Lorenzo Faggioni Luca Bastiani Sabrina Molinaro Davide Caramella Carlo Bartolozzi

OBJECTIVES To evaluate the radiation dose of the main body CT examinations performed routinely in four regional diagnostic centres, the specific contribution of radiologists and technologists in determining CT dose levels, and the role of radiological staff training in reducing radiation doses. METHODS We retrospectively evaluated the radiation dose in terms of dose-length product (DLP) value...

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