Background: The aim of this study was to establish national diagnostic reference levels (DRLs) for the first time in Sudan. This is done through evaluation of entrance surface dose (ESD) to patients undergoing selected X-ray examinations.Materials and Methods: ESD per examination was estimated from X-ray tube output parameters in 15 hospitals comprising 20 rooms and a sample of 8 most common X-ray examinations with 11 basic views and a total of 1490 projections. Third quartile was calculated from the resultant distributed mean ESDs in each hospital surveyed.Results: The results obtained in mGy were, 1.9 for PA skull, 1.2 for lateral Skull, 0.539 for PA chest, 3 for abdomen and pelvis, 4.9 for AP lumbosacral spine, 18.5 for lateral lumbosacr...
PURPOSEWe aimed to determine the radiation doses delivered to patients undergoing general examinatio...
The worldwide increase in the use of radiation in diagnostic radiology practice has increased the ne...
The aim of this study was to assess patient doses for pelvic examination being undertaken at selecte...
AbstractDiagnostic reference levels (DRLs) is a veritable tool for dose optimisation and patient pro...
The diagnostic reference levels form an efficient, concise, and powerful standard for optimizing the...
Diagnostic reference levels (DRLs) is an essential optimization tool in radiography and radiological...
AbstractThis study was carried out as a part of a comprehensive project to establish a national diag...
Background: With increasing use of diagnostic X-ray machines across Lagos, South-West Nigeria, relev...
Objective: Nowadays medical imaging is essential in any medical diagnosis. In 1990, the Internationa...
The use of ionizing radiation in medical field is the largest and a growing man-made source of radia...
This study has been conducted & submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree ...
[en] Radiation dose delivered to patients undergoing x-ray examinations are influenced by several f...
In Morocco, the radiation protection of patients undergoing medical imaging examinations using ioniz...
Background: The most efficient application of ionizing radiation is serving medical purposes and usi...
Background: The present study aimed to investgate patent dose in common X-ray examinatons to estmate...
PURPOSEWe aimed to determine the radiation doses delivered to patients undergoing general examinatio...
The worldwide increase in the use of radiation in diagnostic radiology practice has increased the ne...
The aim of this study was to assess patient doses for pelvic examination being undertaken at selecte...
AbstractDiagnostic reference levels (DRLs) is a veritable tool for dose optimisation and patient pro...
The diagnostic reference levels form an efficient, concise, and powerful standard for optimizing the...
Diagnostic reference levels (DRLs) is an essential optimization tool in radiography and radiological...
AbstractThis study was carried out as a part of a comprehensive project to establish a national diag...
Background: With increasing use of diagnostic X-ray machines across Lagos, South-West Nigeria, relev...
Objective: Nowadays medical imaging is essential in any medical diagnosis. In 1990, the Internationa...
The use of ionizing radiation in medical field is the largest and a growing man-made source of radia...
This study has been conducted & submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree ...
[en] Radiation dose delivered to patients undergoing x-ray examinations are influenced by several f...
In Morocco, the radiation protection of patients undergoing medical imaging examinations using ioniz...
Background: The most efficient application of ionizing radiation is serving medical purposes and usi...
Background: The present study aimed to investgate patent dose in common X-ray examinatons to estmate...
PURPOSEWe aimed to determine the radiation doses delivered to patients undergoing general examinatio...
The worldwide increase in the use of radiation in diagnostic radiology practice has increased the ne...
The aim of this study was to assess patient doses for pelvic examination being undertaken at selecte...