Purpose: The validity of effective dose (ED) in medical applications, which mostly involving partial‐organ irradiation, has long been argued. We now propose a new algorithm of effective dose evaluation for medical radiation exposure. The new algorithm will include new Relative Volume Factors, or RVFs, to account for the relative irradiated volume of the partially‐irradiated organs, such as skin and bone marrow. Methods: To validate the proposed algorithm, three ED evaluation methods were applied to five neuro‐imaging protocols of a C‐arm cone‐beam CT: 1) MOSFET‐anthropomorphic‐ phantom measurement for organ doses, ED evaluated with the original ICRP algorithm; 2) using the same MOSFET‐measured organ doses, ED evaluated with the new algorith...
PURPOSE: The size specific dose estimate (SSDE) is a metric that adjusts CTDIvol to account for pati...
The magnitude of radiation dose in computed tomography (CT) depends on the scan acquisition paramete...
The common methods for patient dose estimations in computed tomography (CT) are thermoluminescence d...
Computed tomography (CT) has had a massive impact on diagnostic radiology over the past few decades....
Background and purpose: Computed tomography (CT) imaging is frequently used in radiation oncology to...
Current estimation of radiation dose from computed tomography (CT) scans on patients has relied on t...
Due to an increase in regulatory scrutiny and medical facility accreditation requirements to monitor...
International audienceIn diagnostic nuclear medicine, mean absorbed doses to patients' organs and ef...
International audienceThe constant increase of computed tomography (CT) exams and their major contri...
Background: Effective dose represents the potential risk to a population of stochastic effects of io...
The requirement of the Ionising Radiation (Medical Exposure) Regulation 2000 [IR(ME)R] of justifying...
Purpose: Computational dosimetry software is routinely used to evaluate the organ and effective dose...
Modern radiation protection is based on the principles of justification, limitation, and optimisatio...
© American Roentgen Ray Society. OBJECTIVE. The purpose of this study is to compare dose-length prod...
<p>There are three main x-ray based modalities for imaging the thorax: radiography, tomosynthesis, a...
PURPOSE: The size specific dose estimate (SSDE) is a metric that adjusts CTDIvol to account for pati...
The magnitude of radiation dose in computed tomography (CT) depends on the scan acquisition paramete...
The common methods for patient dose estimations in computed tomography (CT) are thermoluminescence d...
Computed tomography (CT) has had a massive impact on diagnostic radiology over the past few decades....
Background and purpose: Computed tomography (CT) imaging is frequently used in radiation oncology to...
Current estimation of radiation dose from computed tomography (CT) scans on patients has relied on t...
Due to an increase in regulatory scrutiny and medical facility accreditation requirements to monitor...
International audienceIn diagnostic nuclear medicine, mean absorbed doses to patients' organs and ef...
International audienceThe constant increase of computed tomography (CT) exams and their major contri...
Background: Effective dose represents the potential risk to a population of stochastic effects of io...
The requirement of the Ionising Radiation (Medical Exposure) Regulation 2000 [IR(ME)R] of justifying...
Purpose: Computational dosimetry software is routinely used to evaluate the organ and effective dose...
Modern radiation protection is based on the principles of justification, limitation, and optimisatio...
© American Roentgen Ray Society. OBJECTIVE. The purpose of this study is to compare dose-length prod...
<p>There are three main x-ray based modalities for imaging the thorax: radiography, tomosynthesis, a...
PURPOSE: The size specific dose estimate (SSDE) is a metric that adjusts CTDIvol to account for pati...
The magnitude of radiation dose in computed tomography (CT) depends on the scan acquisition paramete...
The common methods for patient dose estimations in computed tomography (CT) are thermoluminescence d...