Purpose: Kidney stone patients routinely have CT scans during diagnostic work-up before being referred to a tertiary center. How often these patients exceed the recommended dose limits for occupational radiation exposure of >100 mSv for 5 years and >50 mSv in a single year from CT alone remains unknown. This study aimed to quantify radiation doses from CTs received by stone patients before their evaluation at a tertiary care stone clinic. Methods: From November 2015 to March 2017, consecutive new patients enrolled into the Registry for Stones of the Kidney and Ureter (ReSKU™) had the dose-length product of every available CT abdomen/pelvis within 5 years of their initial visit recorded, allowing for an effective dose (EDose) calculati...
Computed tomography urography (CTU) is today the imaging method used to investigate patients with su...
Over 2 million patients present to emergency departments (ED) in the U.S. every year with acute flan...
PURPOSE: To estimate and compare the radiation dose using a standard protocol and that of a dose red...
Purpose: Kidney stone patients routinely have CT scans during diagnostic work-up before being referr...
PURPOSE: Computed tomography (CT) is the gold standard imaging modality for the diagnosis and follow...
BACKGROUND: Non-contrast CT scan (NCCT) is becoming the standard imaging modality in urinary stone d...
Abstract. Background. Noncontrast computed tomography (CT) scan of the kidneys, ureter and bladder i...
BACKGROUND: Non-contrast CT scan (NCCT) is becoming the standard imaging modality in urinary stone d...
Patients at risk for repeat renal calculi presenting to the ED with symptoms similar to their previo...
Patients at risk for repeat renal calculi presenting to the ED with symptoms similar to their previo...
Patients at risk for repeat renal calculi presenting to the ED with symptoms similar to their previo...
An estimated 4-5 million CT scans are performed in the USA every year to investigate nephrourologica...
AbstractPurpose of this study to evaluate the usefulness of low dose CT renal stone protocol as a pr...
Objective. To compare organ specific radiation dose and image quality in kidney stone patients scann...
Introduction and Objective: Guidelines from the American Urological Association (AUA) and American C...
Computed tomography urography (CTU) is today the imaging method used to investigate patients with su...
Over 2 million patients present to emergency departments (ED) in the U.S. every year with acute flan...
PURPOSE: To estimate and compare the radiation dose using a standard protocol and that of a dose red...
Purpose: Kidney stone patients routinely have CT scans during diagnostic work-up before being referr...
PURPOSE: Computed tomography (CT) is the gold standard imaging modality for the diagnosis and follow...
BACKGROUND: Non-contrast CT scan (NCCT) is becoming the standard imaging modality in urinary stone d...
Abstract. Background. Noncontrast computed tomography (CT) scan of the kidneys, ureter and bladder i...
BACKGROUND: Non-contrast CT scan (NCCT) is becoming the standard imaging modality in urinary stone d...
Patients at risk for repeat renal calculi presenting to the ED with symptoms similar to their previo...
Patients at risk for repeat renal calculi presenting to the ED with symptoms similar to their previo...
Patients at risk for repeat renal calculi presenting to the ED with symptoms similar to their previo...
An estimated 4-5 million CT scans are performed in the USA every year to investigate nephrourologica...
AbstractPurpose of this study to evaluate the usefulness of low dose CT renal stone protocol as a pr...
Objective. To compare organ specific radiation dose and image quality in kidney stone patients scann...
Introduction and Objective: Guidelines from the American Urological Association (AUA) and American C...
Computed tomography urography (CTU) is today the imaging method used to investigate patients with su...
Over 2 million patients present to emergency departments (ED) in the U.S. every year with acute flan...
PURPOSE: To estimate and compare the radiation dose using a standard protocol and that of a dose red...