YesWe investigated the potential for digital tomosynthesis (DT) to reduce pediatric x-ray dose while maintaining image quality. We utilized the DT feature (VolumeRadTM) on the GE DefiniumTM 8000 flat panel system installed in the Winnipeg Children’s Hospital. Facial bones, cervical spine, thoracic spine, and knee of children aged 5, 10, and 15 years were represented by acrylic phantoms for DT dose measurements. Effective dose was estimated for DT and for corresponding digital radiography (DR) and computed tomography (CT) patient image sets. Anthropomorphic phantoms of selected body parts were imaged by DR, DT, and CT. Pediatric radiologists rated visualization of selected anatomic features in these images. Dose and image quality compa...
PURPOSE: TO determINe dose thresholds, IN term of CTDIvol, where subtle diagnostically relevant deta...
Organ doses were calculated for diagnostic thorax CT, using data for 573 male Bangladeshi children f...
In this work management of pediatric patients doses for Computed Tomography examinations have been s...
Objective: to compare a radiation dose obtained during standard digital radiography, tomosynthesis, ...
<p>Since its inception in the 1970's, computed tomography (CT) has revolutionized the practice of me...
Medical imaging with ionizing radiation in pediatric patients is rising, and their radiation sensiti...
PurposeAs the number of pediatric computed tomography (CT) imaging is increasing, there is a need fo...
World wide, the number of CT studies in children and the radiation exposure by CT increases. The sam...
Background One main challenge in pediatric imaging is to reduce motion artifacts by calming young p...
Objective: To induce a reduction in dose, using a paediatric phantom, through the variation of expos...
The global increase in the number of computed tomography (CT) examinations have enhanced c...
Paediatric digital radiography remains a challenge for many radiographers. The subsequent need for f...
Purpose: Within paediatric pelvis imaging there is a lack of systematic dose optimisation studies wh...
Computed tomography (CT) is the single biggest ionising radiation risk from anthropogenic exposure. ...
International audiencePurpose. To estimate radiation doses from routine pediatric CT scans (body) an...
PURPOSE: TO determINe dose thresholds, IN term of CTDIvol, where subtle diagnostically relevant deta...
Organ doses were calculated for diagnostic thorax CT, using data for 573 male Bangladeshi children f...
In this work management of pediatric patients doses for Computed Tomography examinations have been s...
Objective: to compare a radiation dose obtained during standard digital radiography, tomosynthesis, ...
<p>Since its inception in the 1970's, computed tomography (CT) has revolutionized the practice of me...
Medical imaging with ionizing radiation in pediatric patients is rising, and their radiation sensiti...
PurposeAs the number of pediatric computed tomography (CT) imaging is increasing, there is a need fo...
World wide, the number of CT studies in children and the radiation exposure by CT increases. The sam...
Background One main challenge in pediatric imaging is to reduce motion artifacts by calming young p...
Objective: To induce a reduction in dose, using a paediatric phantom, through the variation of expos...
The global increase in the number of computed tomography (CT) examinations have enhanced c...
Paediatric digital radiography remains a challenge for many radiographers. The subsequent need for f...
Purpose: Within paediatric pelvis imaging there is a lack of systematic dose optimisation studies wh...
Computed tomography (CT) is the single biggest ionising radiation risk from anthropogenic exposure. ...
International audiencePurpose. To estimate radiation doses from routine pediatric CT scans (body) an...
PURPOSE: TO determINe dose thresholds, IN term of CTDIvol, where subtle diagnostically relevant deta...
Organ doses were calculated for diagnostic thorax CT, using data for 573 male Bangladeshi children f...
In this work management of pediatric patients doses for Computed Tomography examinations have been s...