International audienceICRP publication 73 (Radiological Protection and Safety in Medicine) introduced the concept of "diagnostic reference levels" (DRL), for medical exposures specifically. Because dose limits should not be applied for diagnostic or therapeutic irradiation, the approach to radiological protection is slightly different from that in occupational or public exposures. Reference levels, that are neither optimum levels, nor dose limits, are a tool for optimisation. DRL are set for standard procedures, for groups of patients or standard phantom and not for special exposures and individual patients. They act as a test for identifying situations where patient doses are becoming unusually high and local review of procedures and equip...
Objective: Nowadays medical imaging is essential in any medical diagnosis. In 1990, the Internationa...
This study was carried out to update data concerning both the nature and the frequency of X-ray diag...
National audienceSeven years after the publication of the first diagnostic reference levels (DRL) or...
International audienceICRP publication 73 (Radiological Protection and Safety in Medicine) introduce...
International audienceAfter 5 y of collecting data on diagnostic reference levels (DRLs), the Nuclea...
International audienceObjectives Twelve years since the implementation of Diagnostic Reference Level...
National audienceIntroduced in the early 1990s’ by ICRP, Diagnostic Reference Levels (DRL), are help...
This work aims at establishing a set of diagnostic reference levels (DRLs) for various types of exam...
International audienceOBJECTIVES: To analyze 11-year data of France for temporal trends in dose indi...
International audienceThe Nuclear Safety and Radiation Protection French Institute (IRSN) presents i...
International audienceWithin the frame work of implementation of Directive 97/43, a French dosimetry...
The establishment and use of diagnostic reference levels (DRLs) have been recommended by the Interna...
In Morocco, the radiation protection of patients undergoing medical imaging examinations using ioniz...
· Diagnostic reference levels (DRLs) should be used by regional, national and local authorized bodie...
The growing use of ionizing radiation in the medical field, due to its benefits in both diagnostic a...
Objective: Nowadays medical imaging is essential in any medical diagnosis. In 1990, the Internationa...
This study was carried out to update data concerning both the nature and the frequency of X-ray diag...
National audienceSeven years after the publication of the first diagnostic reference levels (DRL) or...
International audienceICRP publication 73 (Radiological Protection and Safety in Medicine) introduce...
International audienceAfter 5 y of collecting data on diagnostic reference levels (DRLs), the Nuclea...
International audienceObjectives Twelve years since the implementation of Diagnostic Reference Level...
National audienceIntroduced in the early 1990s’ by ICRP, Diagnostic Reference Levels (DRL), are help...
This work aims at establishing a set of diagnostic reference levels (DRLs) for various types of exam...
International audienceOBJECTIVES: To analyze 11-year data of France for temporal trends in dose indi...
International audienceThe Nuclear Safety and Radiation Protection French Institute (IRSN) presents i...
International audienceWithin the frame work of implementation of Directive 97/43, a French dosimetry...
The establishment and use of diagnostic reference levels (DRLs) have been recommended by the Interna...
In Morocco, the radiation protection of patients undergoing medical imaging examinations using ioniz...
· Diagnostic reference levels (DRLs) should be used by regional, national and local authorized bodie...
The growing use of ionizing radiation in the medical field, due to its benefits in both diagnostic a...
Objective: Nowadays medical imaging is essential in any medical diagnosis. In 1990, the Internationa...
This study was carried out to update data concerning both the nature and the frequency of X-ray diag...
National audienceSeven years after the publication of the first diagnostic reference levels (DRL) or...