Purpose: To estimate occurrence rate of high cumulative radiation exposure from paediatric computed tomography (CT), and to determine influential factors on high-dose inclination. Material and methods: Patients below 18 years old receiving at least 50 mSv of a cumulative dose during a 5-year period in a tertiary care centre were retrospectively enrolled. Individual patient characteristics, diagnoses, frequency of examinations, scanner sites, designated scans, and effective doses were recorded. Collective doses were compared among groups of the diagnoses and scanner sites, and regression analyses were applied. Results: Of 2771 patients, 3.2% received individual cumulative doses between 50 and 303 mSv (median, 74 mSv). Frequency of examinatio...
World wide, the number of CT studies in children and the radiation exposure by CT increases. The sam...
Imaging studies that use ionizing radiation are an essential tool for the evaluation of many disorde...
It is well known that paediatric patients are generally at greater risk for the development of cance...
ImportanceIncreased use of computed tomography (CT) in pediatrics raises concerns about cancer risk ...
International audienceObjectives The increasing use of CT scans in the paediatric population raises ...
CT scanning technology is a valuable tool to diagnose many diseases; however, the level of...
The widespread use of computed tomography (CT) has led researchers to study CT dose exposure associa...
Radiation dose exposure in computed tomography (CT) is acknowledged higher when compared to other im...
Background: The use of pediatric CT that had recently emerged as a valuable imaging tool has increas...
Radiation dose exposure in computed tomography (CT) is acknowledged higher when compared to other im...
We evaluated examination protocols used for common CT procedures of paediatric patients at different...
Objective High radiation exposure is a concern because of the association with cancer. The objective...
Background. Patients, especially children, are exposed to substantially high doses of ionising radi...
X-ray computed tomography (CT) images are used for diagnostic and therapeutic purposes in various me...
The increasing use of serial PET/CT scans in the management of pediatric malignancies raises the imp...
World wide, the number of CT studies in children and the radiation exposure by CT increases. The sam...
Imaging studies that use ionizing radiation are an essential tool for the evaluation of many disorde...
It is well known that paediatric patients are generally at greater risk for the development of cance...
ImportanceIncreased use of computed tomography (CT) in pediatrics raises concerns about cancer risk ...
International audienceObjectives The increasing use of CT scans in the paediatric population raises ...
CT scanning technology is a valuable tool to diagnose many diseases; however, the level of...
The widespread use of computed tomography (CT) has led researchers to study CT dose exposure associa...
Radiation dose exposure in computed tomography (CT) is acknowledged higher when compared to other im...
Background: The use of pediatric CT that had recently emerged as a valuable imaging tool has increas...
Radiation dose exposure in computed tomography (CT) is acknowledged higher when compared to other im...
We evaluated examination protocols used for common CT procedures of paediatric patients at different...
Objective High radiation exposure is a concern because of the association with cancer. The objective...
Background. Patients, especially children, are exposed to substantially high doses of ionising radi...
X-ray computed tomography (CT) images are used for diagnostic and therapeutic purposes in various me...
The increasing use of serial PET/CT scans in the management of pediatric malignancies raises the imp...
World wide, the number of CT studies in children and the radiation exposure by CT increases. The sam...
Imaging studies that use ionizing radiation are an essential tool for the evaluation of many disorde...
It is well known that paediatric patients are generally at greater risk for the development of cance...