Background: To investigate lateral lumbar spine radiography technical parameters for reduction of effective dose whilst maintaining image quality (IQ). Methods: Thirty-six radiograms of an anthropomorphic phantom were acquired using different exposure parameters: source-to-detector distance (SDD) (100, 130 or 150 cm), tube potential (75, 85 or 95 kVp), tube current × exposure time product (4.5, 9, 18 mAs) and additional copper (Cu) filter (no filter, 0.1-, 0.2-, or 0.3-mm thickness. IQ was assessed using an objective approach (contrast-to-noise-ratio [CNR] calculation and magnification measurement) and a perceptual approach (six observers); ED was estimated using the PCXMC 2.0 software. Descriptive statistics, paired t test, and intr...
Purpose Planar bone scans play an important role in the staging and monitoring of malignancy and met...
Introduction: Phantom studies facilitate the implementation of radiation dose surveillance as a func...
This study aimed to investigate the different positioning of the patient in left and right lateral p...
Background: To investigate lateral lumbar spine radiography technical parameters for reduction of ef...
Background: To investigate lateral lumbar spine radiography technical parameters for reduction of ef...
Introduction: To investigate the exposure parameters for thoracic spine/(TS) radiography that allows...
Introduction: Digital radiography (DR) possesses a wide dynamic range and has a major advantage in p...
Purpose: Radiological imaging examinations must be optimised in order to ensure that the radiation ...
Aim: Optimise a set of exposure factors, with the lowest effective dose, to delineate spinal curvatu...
Objective: This study aims at investigating the feasibility of replacing an antiscatter grid with an...
Background: Lumbar spine radiography has limited diagnostic value but low radiation dose compared wi...
Introduction: General radiography is a common imaging technique and X-ray examinations of the thorac...
BACKGROUND: Patients with vertebral column deformations are exposed to high risks associated with io...
Introduction: Phantom studies facilitate the implementation of radiation dose surveillance as a func...
Purpose: Quantitative fluoroscopy is an emerging technology for assessing continuous inter-vertebral...
Purpose Planar bone scans play an important role in the staging and monitoring of malignancy and met...
Introduction: Phantom studies facilitate the implementation of radiation dose surveillance as a func...
This study aimed to investigate the different positioning of the patient in left and right lateral p...
Background: To investigate lateral lumbar spine radiography technical parameters for reduction of ef...
Background: To investigate lateral lumbar spine radiography technical parameters for reduction of ef...
Introduction: To investigate the exposure parameters for thoracic spine/(TS) radiography that allows...
Introduction: Digital radiography (DR) possesses a wide dynamic range and has a major advantage in p...
Purpose: Radiological imaging examinations must be optimised in order to ensure that the radiation ...
Aim: Optimise a set of exposure factors, with the lowest effective dose, to delineate spinal curvatu...
Objective: This study aims at investigating the feasibility of replacing an antiscatter grid with an...
Background: Lumbar spine radiography has limited diagnostic value but low radiation dose compared wi...
Introduction: General radiography is a common imaging technique and X-ray examinations of the thorac...
BACKGROUND: Patients with vertebral column deformations are exposed to high risks associated with io...
Introduction: Phantom studies facilitate the implementation of radiation dose surveillance as a func...
Purpose: Quantitative fluoroscopy is an emerging technology for assessing continuous inter-vertebral...
Purpose Planar bone scans play an important role in the staging and monitoring of malignancy and met...
Introduction: Phantom studies facilitate the implementation of radiation dose surveillance as a func...
This study aimed to investigate the different positioning of the patient in left and right lateral p...