Objectives: To determine the variabilities of dose-area-products (DAP) of frequent X-ray examinations collected for comparison with diagnostic reference levels (DRLs). Methods: DAP values of chest, abdomen, and lumbar spine examinations obtained on devices from two manufacturers were collected in three centers over 1 to 2 years. The variability of the average DAP results defined as the 95% confidence interval in percentage of their median value was calculated for increasing sample sizes, each examination and center. We computed the sample sizes yielding variabilities lower or equal to 25% and 10%. The effect of narrowing patient selection based on body weight was also investigated (ranges of 67–73 Kg, or 60–80 Kg). Results: DAP variabilitie...
This study has been conducted & submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree ...
International audienceBackground: EOSedge™a (EOS Imaging, Paris, France) is an X-ray imaging system ...
Optimization of dose in radiographic examinations is essential since the utilization of x-radiation ...
Objectives: To estimate the variability of X-ray diagnostic reference levels (DRLs) depending on the...
Objectives: To estimate the variability of CT diagnostic reference levels (DRLs) according to the me...
Diagnostic reference levels provide framework to reduce variability. The aim of this study is to est...
Objectives: X-ray exposure in medicine is considered to be the major part in man-made radiation. The...
Background: Internationally, the typical allowed difference between the measured radiation dose and ...
Objective: Nowadays medical imaging is essential in any medical diagnosis. In 1990, the Internationa...
Introduction: The use of diagnostic reference levels (DRLs) has been recommended by the Internationa...
Objective: To survey computed tomography (CT) radiation dose associated with non-contrast spiral Mul...
Abstract: Presented are data on the frequency of x-ray examinations that have been gathered in two s...
Purpose: Contribution of radiation doses from medical X-ray examination to collective dose is signif...
OBJECTIVE - The purpose of this study was to assess the radiation dose levels from common computed t...
Introduction: In the Netherlands, Diagnostic Reference Levels (DRLs) have not been based on a nation...
This study has been conducted & submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree ...
International audienceBackground: EOSedge™a (EOS Imaging, Paris, France) is an X-ray imaging system ...
Optimization of dose in radiographic examinations is essential since the utilization of x-radiation ...
Objectives: To estimate the variability of X-ray diagnostic reference levels (DRLs) depending on the...
Objectives: To estimate the variability of CT diagnostic reference levels (DRLs) according to the me...
Diagnostic reference levels provide framework to reduce variability. The aim of this study is to est...
Objectives: X-ray exposure in medicine is considered to be the major part in man-made radiation. The...
Background: Internationally, the typical allowed difference between the measured radiation dose and ...
Objective: Nowadays medical imaging is essential in any medical diagnosis. In 1990, the Internationa...
Introduction: The use of diagnostic reference levels (DRLs) has been recommended by the Internationa...
Objective: To survey computed tomography (CT) radiation dose associated with non-contrast spiral Mul...
Abstract: Presented are data on the frequency of x-ray examinations that have been gathered in two s...
Purpose: Contribution of radiation doses from medical X-ray examination to collective dose is signif...
OBJECTIVE - The purpose of this study was to assess the radiation dose levels from common computed t...
Introduction: In the Netherlands, Diagnostic Reference Levels (DRLs) have not been based on a nation...
This study has been conducted & submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree ...
International audienceBackground: EOSedge™a (EOS Imaging, Paris, France) is an X-ray imaging system ...
Optimization of dose in radiographic examinations is essential since the utilization of x-radiation ...