Introduction: Medical imaging now accounts for most of the US population’s exposure to ionizing radiation. A substantial proportion of this medical imaging is ordered in the emergency setting. We aim to provide a general overview of radiation dose from medical imaging with a focus on computed tomography, as well as a literature review of recent efforts to decrease unnecessary radiation exposure to patients in the emergency department setting.Methods: We conducted a literature review through calendar year 2010 for all published articles pertaining to the emergency department and radiation exposure.Results: The benefits of imaging usually outweigh the risks of eventual radiation-induced cancer in most clinical scenarios encountered by emergen...
AbstractBackgroundIt is important for physicians to be aware of the radiation doses as well as the r...
Background: Imaging methods that use ionizing radiation in emergency departments (EDs) have increase...
Objectives: To establish how aware Belgian emergency physicians are of common treatment costs and ra...
Introduction: Medical imaging now accounts for most of the US population’s exposure to ionizing radi...
Introduction: Medical imaging now accounts for most of the US population’s exposure to ionizing radi...
Introduction: X-rays and other imaging modalities are considered to be the hugest human source of ra...
The large number of diagnostic procedures undertaken in emergency departments (ED) is vital to the e...
Over the past three decades, the growth of medical imaging has unquestionably helped patients by all...
Medical-related radiation is the largest source of controllable radiation exposure to humans and ...
Introduction The growth of computed tomography (CT) and nuclear medicine (NM) scans has revolutionis...
Background Increased use of radiological imaging in all departments of medicine, especially in the E...
The increased use of diagnostic imaging requiring the use of “ionizing radiation, ” the rapidly expa...
Objectives: Computed tomography (CT) use is increasing in the emergency department (ED). Many physic...
Patient and physician requests for the use of X-Rays, CTs, and other radiation-producing medical ima...
Purpose: To measure doctors’ knowledge of associated risks of exposure to computed tomography (CT) s...
AbstractBackgroundIt is important for physicians to be aware of the radiation doses as well as the r...
Background: Imaging methods that use ionizing radiation in emergency departments (EDs) have increase...
Objectives: To establish how aware Belgian emergency physicians are of common treatment costs and ra...
Introduction: Medical imaging now accounts for most of the US population’s exposure to ionizing radi...
Introduction: Medical imaging now accounts for most of the US population’s exposure to ionizing radi...
Introduction: X-rays and other imaging modalities are considered to be the hugest human source of ra...
The large number of diagnostic procedures undertaken in emergency departments (ED) is vital to the e...
Over the past three decades, the growth of medical imaging has unquestionably helped patients by all...
Medical-related radiation is the largest source of controllable radiation exposure to humans and ...
Introduction The growth of computed tomography (CT) and nuclear medicine (NM) scans has revolutionis...
Background Increased use of radiological imaging in all departments of medicine, especially in the E...
The increased use of diagnostic imaging requiring the use of “ionizing radiation, ” the rapidly expa...
Objectives: Computed tomography (CT) use is increasing in the emergency department (ED). Many physic...
Patient and physician requests for the use of X-Rays, CTs, and other radiation-producing medical ima...
Purpose: To measure doctors’ knowledge of associated risks of exposure to computed tomography (CT) s...
AbstractBackgroundIt is important for physicians to be aware of the radiation doses as well as the r...
Background: Imaging methods that use ionizing radiation in emergency departments (EDs) have increase...
Objectives: To establish how aware Belgian emergency physicians are of common treatment costs and ra...