Purpose: Computed tomography (CT), is an X-ray procedure that generates high quality cross-sectional images of the body, and by comparison to other radiological diagnosis, is responsible for higher doses to patients. This work studies the doses and image qualities produced from the default primary scanning factors of a Siemens CT machine and afterwards came up with scanning protocols that allow radiologists to obtain the necessary diagnostic information while reducing radiation doses to as low as reasonably achievable. Methods: Approximately 1000 CT scans from mostly common examinations; head, thorax, abdomen and pelvis routines were selected and analyzed for their image quality and radiation doses over a two year interval. Dose measurement...
Dose and image quality assessment in computed tomography (CT) are almost affected by the vast variet...
The rapid technical advances in computed tomography have led to an increased number of clinical indi...
Computed tomography (CT), is an X-ray procedure that generates high quality cross-sectional images o...
The use of radiation reduction techniques in Computed Tomography (CT) is critical in reducing patien...
The use of radiation reduction techniques in Computed Tomography (CT) is critical in reducing patien...
The use of radiation reduction techniques in Computed Tomography (CT) is critical in reducing patien...
Background: Dose reduction in computed tomography (CT) examinations was an idea of the Co-rdinated R...
CONCLUSION Radiation dose reduction, while saving image quality could be easily implemented with thi...
Few studies have reviewed the reduction of doses in Computed tomography (CT), while various diagnost...
Computed Tomography (CT) has been used for medical diagnosis for the past four decades and has made ...
Computed tomography (CT) was introduced to medicine in the early 1970s, which brought slice imaging...
Background: Radiation exposure due to computed tomography (CT) has become an important issue, as the...
Computed tomography (CT) is an important modality in radiology; it enables imaging of the inside of ...
Purpose: Computed tomography (CT) accounts for more than half of the total radiation exposure from m...
During Computed Tomography (CT) scan examinations, it is important to ensure a good diagnosis by pro...
Dose and image quality assessment in computed tomography (CT) are almost affected by the vast variet...
The rapid technical advances in computed tomography have led to an increased number of clinical indi...
Computed tomography (CT), is an X-ray procedure that generates high quality cross-sectional images o...
The use of radiation reduction techniques in Computed Tomography (CT) is critical in reducing patien...
The use of radiation reduction techniques in Computed Tomography (CT) is critical in reducing patien...
The use of radiation reduction techniques in Computed Tomography (CT) is critical in reducing patien...
Background: Dose reduction in computed tomography (CT) examinations was an idea of the Co-rdinated R...
CONCLUSION Radiation dose reduction, while saving image quality could be easily implemented with thi...
Few studies have reviewed the reduction of doses in Computed tomography (CT), while various diagnost...
Computed Tomography (CT) has been used for medical diagnosis for the past four decades and has made ...
Computed tomography (CT) was introduced to medicine in the early 1970s, which brought slice imaging...
Background: Radiation exposure due to computed tomography (CT) has become an important issue, as the...
Computed tomography (CT) is an important modality in radiology; it enables imaging of the inside of ...
Purpose: Computed tomography (CT) accounts for more than half of the total radiation exposure from m...
During Computed Tomography (CT) scan examinations, it is important to ensure a good diagnosis by pro...
Dose and image quality assessment in computed tomography (CT) are almost affected by the vast variet...
The rapid technical advances in computed tomography have led to an increased number of clinical indi...
Computed tomography (CT), is an X-ray procedure that generates high quality cross-sectional images o...