Background: Internationally, the typical allowed difference between the measured radiation dose and dose reported by a computed tomography (CT) scanner is ±20 %. The objective is to describe a method in order to analyse this difference in a CT scanner in the Emergency Department of Kanta-Häme Central Hospital, and to calculate a correction factor for more comparable radiation dose values in further studies. Methods: Ten intra-day radiation dose measurements were performed with undisturbed setting. Measurement reports on differences between measured and displayed dose were gathered from the vendor maintenance and supervising authority over a 12-year period. Additionally, two in-house measurements were made. A total of 18 datapoints were coll...
Facing the inflation of the number of irradiating radiological examinations, particularly in Compute...
OBJECTIVES: A nationwide survey was performed assessing current practice of dose data analysis in c...
Objectives: Computed tomography (CT) use is increasing in the emergency department (ED). Many physic...
Background: Internationally, the typical allowed difference between the measured radiation dose and ...
Objective Concerns about the radiation dose associated with CT scanning have led to a call for estab...
Objective: To survey computed tomography (CT) radiation dose associated with non-contrast spiral Mul...
Computed tomography (CT) radiation dose management tools should be used whenever possible, particula...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to compare computed tomography (CT) radiation dose measurement...
OBJECTIVETo determine patient, institution, and machine characteristics that contribute to variation...
PURPOSE:To investigate the dose variation between follow-up CT examinations, when a patient is exami...
Objectives: To estimate the variability of CT diagnostic reference levels (DRLs) according to the me...
CONCLUSION Radiation dose reduction, while saving image quality could be easily implemented with thi...
Introduction - The exposure of the population to ionizing radiation following radiologic exams has b...
ABSTRACT Background: Nowadays, the use of computed tomography (CT) as a diagnostic tool has been c...
Background: Radiation dose in computed tomography (CT) has become a topic of high interest due to th...
Facing the inflation of the number of irradiating radiological examinations, particularly in Compute...
OBJECTIVES: A nationwide survey was performed assessing current practice of dose data analysis in c...
Objectives: Computed tomography (CT) use is increasing in the emergency department (ED). Many physic...
Background: Internationally, the typical allowed difference between the measured radiation dose and ...
Objective Concerns about the radiation dose associated with CT scanning have led to a call for estab...
Objective: To survey computed tomography (CT) radiation dose associated with non-contrast spiral Mul...
Computed tomography (CT) radiation dose management tools should be used whenever possible, particula...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to compare computed tomography (CT) radiation dose measurement...
OBJECTIVETo determine patient, institution, and machine characteristics that contribute to variation...
PURPOSE:To investigate the dose variation between follow-up CT examinations, when a patient is exami...
Objectives: To estimate the variability of CT diagnostic reference levels (DRLs) according to the me...
CONCLUSION Radiation dose reduction, while saving image quality could be easily implemented with thi...
Introduction - The exposure of the population to ionizing radiation following radiologic exams has b...
ABSTRACT Background: Nowadays, the use of computed tomography (CT) as a diagnostic tool has been c...
Background: Radiation dose in computed tomography (CT) has become a topic of high interest due to th...
Facing the inflation of the number of irradiating radiological examinations, particularly in Compute...
OBJECTIVES: A nationwide survey was performed assessing current practice of dose data analysis in c...
Objectives: Computed tomography (CT) use is increasing in the emergency department (ED). Many physic...