Medical imaging is a powerful diagnostic tool. Consequently, the number of medical images taken has increased vastly over the past few decades. The most common medical imaging techniques use X-radiation as the primary investigative tool. The main limitation of using X-radiation is associated with the risk of developing cancers. Alongside this, technology has advanced and more centres now use CT scanners; these can incur significant radiation burdens compared with traditional X-ray imaging systems. The net effect is that the population radiation burden is rising steadily. Risk arising from X-radiation for diagnostic medical purposes needs minimising and one way to achieve this is through reducing radiation dose whilst optimising image qual...
A simplistic approach to optimising medical imaging is to use the lowest effective dose to the patie...
YesThis study aimed to determine whether a reduction in radiation dose was found for percutaneous c...
Abstract Although image quality (IQ) is the ultimate goal for accurate diagnosis and treatment, mini...
Following the successful OPTIMAX summer school held in Salford, 2013, we organised another OPTIMAX ...
This year OPTIMAX settled in Oslo. After the successof previous years, we are proud to present the f...
This year OPTIMAX settled in Oslo. After the success of previous years, we are proud to present the...
Optimization of dose in radiographic examinations is essential since the utilization of x-radiation ...
Phd ThesisThe importance of monitoring, and where possible reducing, the level of radiation dose fro...
Objective: To investigate the optimum pelvis X-ray acquisition factors for a 10-year-old child. Seco...
Radiation doses are caused by the energy deposited in unit mass of matter from ionizing radiation. I...
The increasing use of ionizing radiation for medical purposes emphasizes the concern about safety an...
The present work explores challenges when assessing organ dose and effective dose concerning image-g...
AbstractBackgroundPediatric catheterization exposes patients to varying radiation doses. Concerns ov...
OPTIMAX 2016 was held at the University of Salford in Greater Manchester. It is the fourth summer ...
INTRODUCTION: The discovery of X-rays in November 1895 by Roentgen opened a new chapter in the scien...
A simplistic approach to optimising medical imaging is to use the lowest effective dose to the patie...
YesThis study aimed to determine whether a reduction in radiation dose was found for percutaneous c...
Abstract Although image quality (IQ) is the ultimate goal for accurate diagnosis and treatment, mini...
Following the successful OPTIMAX summer school held in Salford, 2013, we organised another OPTIMAX ...
This year OPTIMAX settled in Oslo. After the successof previous years, we are proud to present the f...
This year OPTIMAX settled in Oslo. After the success of previous years, we are proud to present the...
Optimization of dose in radiographic examinations is essential since the utilization of x-radiation ...
Phd ThesisThe importance of monitoring, and where possible reducing, the level of radiation dose fro...
Objective: To investigate the optimum pelvis X-ray acquisition factors for a 10-year-old child. Seco...
Radiation doses are caused by the energy deposited in unit mass of matter from ionizing radiation. I...
The increasing use of ionizing radiation for medical purposes emphasizes the concern about safety an...
The present work explores challenges when assessing organ dose and effective dose concerning image-g...
AbstractBackgroundPediatric catheterization exposes patients to varying radiation doses. Concerns ov...
OPTIMAX 2016 was held at the University of Salford in Greater Manchester. It is the fourth summer ...
INTRODUCTION: The discovery of X-rays in November 1895 by Roentgen opened a new chapter in the scien...
A simplistic approach to optimising medical imaging is to use the lowest effective dose to the patie...
YesThis study aimed to determine whether a reduction in radiation dose was found for percutaneous c...
Abstract Although image quality (IQ) is the ultimate goal for accurate diagnosis and treatment, mini...