Objective: To determine the lowest miliampere-second (mAs) of a cranial computed tomography (CT) scan that can maintain acceptable image quality on cranial CT scan which might help reducing the risk of cataract formation. Material and Method: The present study was performed on the 148 patients in routine daily practice sent for diagnosis of intracranial conditions by a cranial CT scan. During the cranial CT scanning, each lens’s radiation dose on patient’s eyes was measured by a thermoluminescent dosimeter. Clinical image quality, particularly in analysis of gray and white matter differentiation, was evaluated independently using a 5 point scale by two radiologists. Results: During standard cranial CT scan protocol with 250 miliampere-secon...
<p>While it is well known that exposure to radiation can result in cataract formation, questions sti...
Lenses are always exposed to radiation in brain computed tomography (CT) scans. However, the lens do...
In cerebral angiography, for diagnosis and interventional neuroradiology, cone-beam computed tomogra...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: To our knowledge, there has been no study that compares the radiation dose d...
The purpose of this study was to analyze the effect of various tube current settings (mAs) and optim...
Objectives: To compare the cone -beam computed tomography (CBCT) image quality and effective dose be...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate image quality by examining segmentation accuracy and assess radiation dose f...
OBJECTIVE: Radiation dose in computed tomography (CT) has been the concern of physicists ever since ...
Purpose: In brain perfusion studies, the patient's head is scanned repeatedly at one location ov...
Background: Estimation of eye lens dose is important in head computed tomography (CT) examination si...
PURPOSE: To quantify the eye lens, peak skin and brain doses associated with head CT perfusion exam ...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Increasing use of CT for evaluating neurologic disease may expose patients t...
Purpose: Brain perfusion CT studies may result in radiation doses to the eye lens because of repeate...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of our study was to accurately estimate the radiation dose to skin and the ey...
Objective: Evaluation of cone beam CT (CBCT) examination with a low-dose scanning protocol for asses...
<p>While it is well known that exposure to radiation can result in cataract formation, questions sti...
Lenses are always exposed to radiation in brain computed tomography (CT) scans. However, the lens do...
In cerebral angiography, for diagnosis and interventional neuroradiology, cone-beam computed tomogra...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: To our knowledge, there has been no study that compares the radiation dose d...
The purpose of this study was to analyze the effect of various tube current settings (mAs) and optim...
Objectives: To compare the cone -beam computed tomography (CBCT) image quality and effective dose be...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate image quality by examining segmentation accuracy and assess radiation dose f...
OBJECTIVE: Radiation dose in computed tomography (CT) has been the concern of physicists ever since ...
Purpose: In brain perfusion studies, the patient's head is scanned repeatedly at one location ov...
Background: Estimation of eye lens dose is important in head computed tomography (CT) examination si...
PURPOSE: To quantify the eye lens, peak skin and brain doses associated with head CT perfusion exam ...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Increasing use of CT for evaluating neurologic disease may expose patients t...
Purpose: Brain perfusion CT studies may result in radiation doses to the eye lens because of repeate...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of our study was to accurately estimate the radiation dose to skin and the ey...
Objective: Evaluation of cone beam CT (CBCT) examination with a low-dose scanning protocol for asses...
<p>While it is well known that exposure to radiation can result in cataract formation, questions sti...
Lenses are always exposed to radiation in brain computed tomography (CT) scans. However, the lens do...
In cerebral angiography, for diagnosis and interventional neuroradiology, cone-beam computed tomogra...