Item does not contain fulltextThis study aims to provide more insight in attenuation characteristics and corresponding lead (Pb) equivalences of a broad range of commercially available lead composite and nonlead protective garments. Thirty garments of five manufacturers (listed as 0.25-0.35-0.50 mm Pb equivalent) were tested. Transmission values were determined at 70, 90 and 110 kVp using an inverse broad beam geometry. Pb equivalence was determined using lead sheets as reference material. A substantial variability in photon transmission across garments was found. Differences between lead composite and nonlead garments were not statistically significant. Depending on tube voltage, between 9 and 12 out of 30 garments had a lower Pb equivalen...
In recent years, lead has been recognized as a source of environmental pollution; this includes lead...
Aim: To compare the absorption ability of two lead-free aprons with a lead apron. Method: Measure a...
As interventional radiology procedures become more sophisticated, so must the radiation shielding ap...
This study aims to provide more insight in attenuation characteristics and corresponding lead (Pb) e...
PURPOSE: The validity of DIN 6857-1 to establish lead equivalence for protective clothing is evaluat...
In this study, the absorption capability and the weight of various radiation-shielding materials wer...
The shielding properties of two different lead-free materials-tin and a compound of 80% tin and 20% ...
In the medical field, some protective materials incorporating lead or high- Z elements are used as l...
Background: Protective lead or lead-equivalent (Pbeq) aprons play a key role in providing necessary ...
Purpose: Lead free protective clothing can create a higher part of secondary radiation (SR) than pro...
OBJECTIVE: With the explosion of minimally invasive surgery, the use of fluoroscopy has significantl...
Background: In diagnostic radiology lead apron, are usually used to protect patients and radiology ...
Currently, protective clothing used in clinical field is the most representative example of efforts ...
Copyright © 2008 ACPSEMThe literature contains both endorsements of, and advice against, the use of ...
WOS: 000523425900003This paper investigates the radiation shielding properties, such as linear and m...
In recent years, lead has been recognized as a source of environmental pollution; this includes lead...
Aim: To compare the absorption ability of two lead-free aprons with a lead apron. Method: Measure a...
As interventional radiology procedures become more sophisticated, so must the radiation shielding ap...
This study aims to provide more insight in attenuation characteristics and corresponding lead (Pb) e...
PURPOSE: The validity of DIN 6857-1 to establish lead equivalence for protective clothing is evaluat...
In this study, the absorption capability and the weight of various radiation-shielding materials wer...
The shielding properties of two different lead-free materials-tin and a compound of 80% tin and 20% ...
In the medical field, some protective materials incorporating lead or high- Z elements are used as l...
Background: Protective lead or lead-equivalent (Pbeq) aprons play a key role in providing necessary ...
Purpose: Lead free protective clothing can create a higher part of secondary radiation (SR) than pro...
OBJECTIVE: With the explosion of minimally invasive surgery, the use of fluoroscopy has significantl...
Background: In diagnostic radiology lead apron, are usually used to protect patients and radiology ...
Currently, protective clothing used in clinical field is the most representative example of efforts ...
Copyright © 2008 ACPSEMThe literature contains both endorsements of, and advice against, the use of ...
WOS: 000523425900003This paper investigates the radiation shielding properties, such as linear and m...
In recent years, lead has been recognized as a source of environmental pollution; this includes lead...
Aim: To compare the absorption ability of two lead-free aprons with a lead apron. Method: Measure a...
As interventional radiology procedures become more sophisticated, so must the radiation shielding ap...