Introduction: Phantom studies facilitate the implementation of radiation dose surveillance as a function of radiographic technical parameters for minimizing patient radiation dose. The evidence of such investigations can then be used to evaluate technical parameters used in the radiographic procedures to reduce radiation dose without compromising the image quality. Material and Methods: This experimental study was carried out using an anthropomorphic phantom and the Leeds test object. Computed radiographic system was utilized and the images were printed for objective evaluation. Dose-area-product (DAP) readings were obtained using a DAP meter for the technical parameters employed for the radiographic procedures. Results: The use of 0.2 mm...
Pelvic radiography is a frequently performed radiological examination. Its average effective dose (E...
The RPC developed a new phantom to ensure comparable and consistent radiation administration in spin...
BACKGROUND: A series of 31 radiographs is recommended by the Royal College of Radiologists (RCR) whe...
Introduction: Phantom studies facilitate the implementation of radiation dose surveillance as a func...
Introduction: Phantom studies facilitate the implementation of radiation dose surveillance as a func...
Background: To investigate lateral lumbar spine radiography technical parameters for reduction of ef...
Optimization of dose in radiographic examinations is essential since the utilization of x-radiation ...
Introduction: Optimization facilitates image quality and radiation dose by minimizing stochastic and...
Paediatric digital radiography remains a challenge for many radiographers. The subsequent need for f...
A fine balance of image quality and radiation dose can be achieved by optimization to minimize stoch...
Background: To investigate lateral lumbar spine radiography technical parameters for reduction of ef...
Objective: To induce a reduction in dose, using a paediatric phantom, through the variation of expos...
Objective: To induce a reduction in dose, using a paediatric phantom, through the variation of expos...
Introduction: General radiography is a common imaging technique and X-ray examinations of the thorac...
Purpose: To evaluate conditions for minimizing staff dose in interventional radiology, and to provid...
Pelvic radiography is a frequently performed radiological examination. Its average effective dose (E...
The RPC developed a new phantom to ensure comparable and consistent radiation administration in spin...
BACKGROUND: A series of 31 radiographs is recommended by the Royal College of Radiologists (RCR) whe...
Introduction: Phantom studies facilitate the implementation of radiation dose surveillance as a func...
Introduction: Phantom studies facilitate the implementation of radiation dose surveillance as a func...
Background: To investigate lateral lumbar spine radiography technical parameters for reduction of ef...
Optimization of dose in radiographic examinations is essential since the utilization of x-radiation ...
Introduction: Optimization facilitates image quality and radiation dose by minimizing stochastic and...
Paediatric digital radiography remains a challenge for many radiographers. The subsequent need for f...
A fine balance of image quality and radiation dose can be achieved by optimization to minimize stoch...
Background: To investigate lateral lumbar spine radiography technical parameters for reduction of ef...
Objective: To induce a reduction in dose, using a paediatric phantom, through the variation of expos...
Objective: To induce a reduction in dose, using a paediatric phantom, through the variation of expos...
Introduction: General radiography is a common imaging technique and X-ray examinations of the thorac...
Purpose: To evaluate conditions for minimizing staff dose in interventional radiology, and to provid...
Pelvic radiography is a frequently performed radiological examination. Its average effective dose (E...
The RPC developed a new phantom to ensure comparable and consistent radiation administration in spin...
BACKGROUND: A series of 31 radiographs is recommended by the Royal College of Radiologists (RCR) whe...