Chest and abdomen radiographs are the most common examinations in paediatric radiology. It is important to ensure that patient radiation dose is kept to low level without image quality degradation. In this work, the effective dose, risk and image quality were assessed in chest and abdomen radiography. Eighty children (40 boys, 40 girls) participated in the study and they were categorized in four age groups, according to their anatomical characteristics. The dose and risk were estimated utilizing the PCXMC 2.0 code. The image quality was assessed by two radiologists based on image features provided by the CEC guidelines.nbsp nbspThe mean effective dose value was 13 muSv and 34.6 muSv for chest and abdomen, respectively. The risk was slightly...
Objective To investigate the impact of the use of different imaging units and projections on radiati...
Increasing concern has been expressed in the literature that the knowledge of physicians r...
<p>Since its inception in the 1970's, computed tomography (CT) has revolutionized the practice of me...
The advent of digital technology allowed for great improvements in radiology and lead the way for di...
In paediatrics, the risks associated with ionising radiation should be a major concern, due to child...
Objectives: To compare low contrast detail (LCD) detectability and radiation dose for routine paedi...
Objectives To describe first experience of integrating assessment of image quality in paediatric X-r...
Purpose: A study of radiation dose and image quality following changes to the tube potential (kVp) i...
The widespread use of computed tomography (CT) has led researchers to study CT dose exposure associa...
BACKGROUND: New CT reconstruction techniques may help reduce the burden of ionizing radiation. OBJE...
Purpose: Within paediatric pelvis imaging there is a lack of systematic dose optimisation studies wh...
Background: The use of pediatric CT that had recently emerged as a valuable imaging tool has increas...
A clinical trial was designed to test whether a significantly lower radiation dose technique could b...
Objectives: Children have a greater risk from radiation, per unit dose, due to increased radiosensit...
Background: Concerns exist regarding the effect of radiation dose from paediatric pelvic CT scans an...
Objective To investigate the impact of the use of different imaging units and projections on radiati...
Increasing concern has been expressed in the literature that the knowledge of physicians r...
<p>Since its inception in the 1970's, computed tomography (CT) has revolutionized the practice of me...
The advent of digital technology allowed for great improvements in radiology and lead the way for di...
In paediatrics, the risks associated with ionising radiation should be a major concern, due to child...
Objectives: To compare low contrast detail (LCD) detectability and radiation dose for routine paedi...
Objectives To describe first experience of integrating assessment of image quality in paediatric X-r...
Purpose: A study of radiation dose and image quality following changes to the tube potential (kVp) i...
The widespread use of computed tomography (CT) has led researchers to study CT dose exposure associa...
BACKGROUND: New CT reconstruction techniques may help reduce the burden of ionizing radiation. OBJE...
Purpose: Within paediatric pelvis imaging there is a lack of systematic dose optimisation studies wh...
Background: The use of pediatric CT that had recently emerged as a valuable imaging tool has increas...
A clinical trial was designed to test whether a significantly lower radiation dose technique could b...
Objectives: Children have a greater risk from radiation, per unit dose, due to increased radiosensit...
Background: Concerns exist regarding the effect of radiation dose from paediatric pelvic CT scans an...
Objective To investigate the impact of the use of different imaging units and projections on radiati...
Increasing concern has been expressed in the literature that the knowledge of physicians r...
<p>Since its inception in the 1970's, computed tomography (CT) has revolutionized the practice of me...