People’s Choice Award winner at the 8th Annual Symposium on Graduate Research and Scholarly Projects (GRASP) held at the Marcus Welcome Center, Wichita State University, April 18, 2012.Research completed at the Department of Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering, College of EngineeringWays to determine how much radiation is actually used to produce an X-ray image have not been developed and this is an essential step for a complete life-cycle analysis (LCA) of medical imaging procedures. The work presented here was an exploration of a statistical method, based on image processing, of an actual X-ray image to determine how much radiation was used to create that image. The X-ray source, the interaction of the X-ray photons from source to ta...
thesisHigh resolution x-ray imaging requires high radiation dosages that are damaging in medical and...
The discovery of X-rays, made by Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen in 1895, was a major turning point not only ...
Medical-related radiation is the largest source of controllable radiation exposure to humans and ...
Poster project completed at the Wichita State University Department of Psychology. Presented at the ...
Due to an increase in regulatory scrutiny and medical facility accreditation requirements to monitor...
The largest contribution to radiation exposure to the population as a whole arises from diagnostic X...
The project completed at the Wichita State University Department of Industrial and Manufacturing Eng...
As the utilization of medical imaging services continues to expand, so does the delivery of ionizing...
An integral part of cost-benefit analysis within medicine is the comparative assessment of the clini...
There is general agreement that the extent of the risk from x-ray examination is related in some way...
Purpose: Contribution of radiation doses from medical X-ray examination to collective dose is signif...
Analysis of dose measurement other than the radiation protection during the radiographic examination...
During catheterized x-ray interventions the patient and medical staff is exposed to scatter radiatio...
Ionizing radiation is used in diagnostic radiology with a large contribution to the health of the pa...
Optimization of dose in radiographic examinations is essential since the utilization of x-radiation ...
thesisHigh resolution x-ray imaging requires high radiation dosages that are damaging in medical and...
The discovery of X-rays, made by Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen in 1895, was a major turning point not only ...
Medical-related radiation is the largest source of controllable radiation exposure to humans and ...
Poster project completed at the Wichita State University Department of Psychology. Presented at the ...
Due to an increase in regulatory scrutiny and medical facility accreditation requirements to monitor...
The largest contribution to radiation exposure to the population as a whole arises from diagnostic X...
The project completed at the Wichita State University Department of Industrial and Manufacturing Eng...
As the utilization of medical imaging services continues to expand, so does the delivery of ionizing...
An integral part of cost-benefit analysis within medicine is the comparative assessment of the clini...
There is general agreement that the extent of the risk from x-ray examination is related in some way...
Purpose: Contribution of radiation doses from medical X-ray examination to collective dose is signif...
Analysis of dose measurement other than the radiation protection during the radiographic examination...
During catheterized x-ray interventions the patient and medical staff is exposed to scatter radiatio...
Ionizing radiation is used in diagnostic radiology with a large contribution to the health of the pa...
Optimization of dose in radiographic examinations is essential since the utilization of x-radiation ...
thesisHigh resolution x-ray imaging requires high radiation dosages that are damaging in medical and...
The discovery of X-rays, made by Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen in 1895, was a major turning point not only ...
Medical-related radiation is the largest source of controllable radiation exposure to humans and ...