For computed tomography (CT), representing the diagnostic standard for trauma patients, image quality is essential. The positioning of the patient’s arms next to the abdomen causes artifacts and is also considered to increase radiation exposure. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of various positionings during different CT examination steps on the extent of artifacts as well as radiation dose using iterative reconstruction (IR). 354 trauma-CTs were analyzed retrospectively. All datasets were reconstructed using IR and three different examination protocols were applied. Arm elevation led to a significant improvement of the image quality across all examination protocols (p p = 0.123). Only elevation during scout acquisition resu...
Copyright © 2013 Ulrich Grupp et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
Introduction: Increasing numbers of CT examinations has raised concerns about the possible risk of c...
Purpose As a supra-regional level-I trauma center, we evaluated computed tomography (CT) acquisition...
PURPOSE: To evaluate the effect of arm position on image quality and effective radiation dose in an ...
The purpose of this study is to assess the influence of different arm positioning techniques on thor...
PURPOSE While whole-body computed tomography is an established diagnostic method for the work up ...
Introduction - Computed Tomography (CT) technologies are evolving in terms radiation dose optimizati...
BackgroundThe arms-down position increases computed tomography (CT) radiation dose. Iterative recons...
Multidetector CT images (A: standard-dose CT image; B-D: reduced-dose CT images) of a 45-year-old ma...
Tilman Hickethier,1,* Kamal Mammadov,1,* Bettina Baeßler,1 Thorsten Lichtenstein,1 Jochen Hink...
Our aim was to examine the impact of different arm positions during imaging of the localizer radiogr...
Background: Radiation-related cancer risk is an object of concern in CT of trauma patients, as these...
To identify imaging algorithms and indications, CT protocols, and radiation doses in polytrauma pati...
OBJECTIVES To identify imaging algorithms and indications, CT protocols, and radiation doses in pol...
Background: Due to great technological progress made over the last decade in computer tomography, CT...
Copyright © 2013 Ulrich Grupp et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
Introduction: Increasing numbers of CT examinations has raised concerns about the possible risk of c...
Purpose As a supra-regional level-I trauma center, we evaluated computed tomography (CT) acquisition...
PURPOSE: To evaluate the effect of arm position on image quality and effective radiation dose in an ...
The purpose of this study is to assess the influence of different arm positioning techniques on thor...
PURPOSE While whole-body computed tomography is an established diagnostic method for the work up ...
Introduction - Computed Tomography (CT) technologies are evolving in terms radiation dose optimizati...
BackgroundThe arms-down position increases computed tomography (CT) radiation dose. Iterative recons...
Multidetector CT images (A: standard-dose CT image; B-D: reduced-dose CT images) of a 45-year-old ma...
Tilman Hickethier,1,* Kamal Mammadov,1,* Bettina Baeßler,1 Thorsten Lichtenstein,1 Jochen Hink...
Our aim was to examine the impact of different arm positions during imaging of the localizer radiogr...
Background: Radiation-related cancer risk is an object of concern in CT of trauma patients, as these...
To identify imaging algorithms and indications, CT protocols, and radiation doses in polytrauma pati...
OBJECTIVES To identify imaging algorithms and indications, CT protocols, and radiation doses in pol...
Background: Due to great technological progress made over the last decade in computer tomography, CT...
Copyright © 2013 Ulrich Grupp et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
Introduction: Increasing numbers of CT examinations has raised concerns about the possible risk of c...
Purpose As a supra-regional level-I trauma center, we evaluated computed tomography (CT) acquisition...