After a medical exposure of a pregnant patient, the practitioner can seek IRSN to estimate the foetal dose. From 2004 to 2008, 326 foetal doses have been estimated by IRSN following radiological or nuclear medicine examinations, among them 246 corresponded to situations where uterus was directly exposed. These estimations were performed by calculations based on the technical parameters of the exam. In conventional radiology, foetal doses estimated are lower than 35 mGy and their averages are in agreement with international data. In computed tomography, doses are generally in the range 15 to 65 mGy, but can exceed 100 mGy in certain configurations. In this field, practitioners must pay a particular attention to the optimization of pelvic exa...
Background: Pregnant women are sometimes exposed to ionizing radiation in radiology examinations for...
Purpose. Because of frequent radiological investigations performed in neonatal intensive care unit, ...
The use of x-ray computed tomography (CT) has increased drastically worldwide during the last two de...
After a medical exposure of a pregnant patient, the practitioner can seek IRSN to estimate the foeta...
International audienceThe decision to irradiate during pregnancy is based on a risk benefit compromi...
International audienceIt is well known that foetuses are highly sensitive to ionising radiation and ...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
This work provides detailed estimates of the foetal dose from diagnostic CT imaging of pregnant pati...
The protection of the unborn child in pregnant women from ionizing radiation is very important becau...
Suite à l’exposition médicale le plus souvent fortuite, d’une patiente enceinte, le praticien peut s...
Lorsque les signaux embryonnaires de la gestation induisent une modification du côté maternel, une p...
Background The exposure of a pregnant woman to X-rays is an event that can cause uncertainty for all...
ABSTRACT Background: Pregnant women with narrow pelvic need to undergo pelvimetry to chart the ...
In certain situations where there is a risk of fetal-pelvis disproportion (risk that the baby will n...
Dans un premier temps, l'auteur rappelle les principales notions sur le cycle sexuel, la gestation, ...
Background: Pregnant women are sometimes exposed to ionizing radiation in radiology examinations for...
Purpose. Because of frequent radiological investigations performed in neonatal intensive care unit, ...
The use of x-ray computed tomography (CT) has increased drastically worldwide during the last two de...
After a medical exposure of a pregnant patient, the practitioner can seek IRSN to estimate the foeta...
International audienceThe decision to irradiate during pregnancy is based on a risk benefit compromi...
International audienceIt is well known that foetuses are highly sensitive to ionising radiation and ...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
This work provides detailed estimates of the foetal dose from diagnostic CT imaging of pregnant pati...
The protection of the unborn child in pregnant women from ionizing radiation is very important becau...
Suite à l’exposition médicale le plus souvent fortuite, d’une patiente enceinte, le praticien peut s...
Lorsque les signaux embryonnaires de la gestation induisent une modification du côté maternel, une p...
Background The exposure of a pregnant woman to X-rays is an event that can cause uncertainty for all...
ABSTRACT Background: Pregnant women with narrow pelvic need to undergo pelvimetry to chart the ...
In certain situations where there is a risk of fetal-pelvis disproportion (risk that the baby will n...
Dans un premier temps, l'auteur rappelle les principales notions sur le cycle sexuel, la gestation, ...
Background: Pregnant women are sometimes exposed to ionizing radiation in radiology examinations for...
Purpose. Because of frequent radiological investigations performed in neonatal intensive care unit, ...
The use of x-ray computed tomography (CT) has increased drastically worldwide during the last two de...