The current paper details the recommendations arising from an NIH-NHLBI/NCI-sponsored symposium held in November 2012, aiming to identify key components of a radiation accountability framework fostering patient-centered imaging and shared decision-making in cardiac imaging. Symposium participants, working in 3 tracks, identified key components of a framework to target critical radiation safety issues for the patient, the laboratory, and the larger population of patients with known or suspected cardiovascular disease. The use of ionizing radiation during an imaging procedure should be disclosed to all patients by the ordering provider at the time of ordering, and reinforced by the performing provider team. An imaging protocol with effective ...
Cardiologists urged to reduce inappropriate radiation exposure Radiation from cardiology procedures ...
OBJECTIVES: This study sought to describe worldwide variations in the use of myocardial perfusion im...
Clinical diagnosis sometimes involves the use of medical instruments that employ ionizing radiation....
The current paper details the recommendations arising from an NIH-NHLBI/NCI-sponsored symposium held...
Despite the undeniable patient benefits from medical imaging, there has been growing public concern ...
Cardiovascular computed tomography (CT) is at the center of the risk–benefit debate about ionizing r...
Abstract In April 2007, the American College of Radiology released the "White Paper on Radiation Dos...
Informed consent ideally results in patient autonomy and rational health care decisions. Frequently,...
AbstractObjectivesThis study sought to examine current laboratory practices for radiation effective ...
Concerns about medical exposure to ionizing radiation have become heightened in recent years as a re...
AbstractIt is becoming more apparent each day that despite a strong national commitment to excellenc...
The report of an imaging procedure is a critical component of an examination, being the final and of...
The potential risk of fatal malignancy related to cardiac imaging with ionizing radiation is frequen...
SummaryThis report describes the nuclear cardiology procedures available for use as diagnostic techn...
ObjectivesThis paper investigates the effects of sustained practice and x-ray system technical chang...
Cardiologists urged to reduce inappropriate radiation exposure Radiation from cardiology procedures ...
OBJECTIVES: This study sought to describe worldwide variations in the use of myocardial perfusion im...
Clinical diagnosis sometimes involves the use of medical instruments that employ ionizing radiation....
The current paper details the recommendations arising from an NIH-NHLBI/NCI-sponsored symposium held...
Despite the undeniable patient benefits from medical imaging, there has been growing public concern ...
Cardiovascular computed tomography (CT) is at the center of the risk–benefit debate about ionizing r...
Abstract In April 2007, the American College of Radiology released the "White Paper on Radiation Dos...
Informed consent ideally results in patient autonomy and rational health care decisions. Frequently,...
AbstractObjectivesThis study sought to examine current laboratory practices for radiation effective ...
Concerns about medical exposure to ionizing radiation have become heightened in recent years as a re...
AbstractIt is becoming more apparent each day that despite a strong national commitment to excellenc...
The report of an imaging procedure is a critical component of an examination, being the final and of...
The potential risk of fatal malignancy related to cardiac imaging with ionizing radiation is frequen...
SummaryThis report describes the nuclear cardiology procedures available for use as diagnostic techn...
ObjectivesThis paper investigates the effects of sustained practice and x-ray system technical chang...
Cardiologists urged to reduce inappropriate radiation exposure Radiation from cardiology procedures ...
OBJECTIVES: This study sought to describe worldwide variations in the use of myocardial perfusion im...
Clinical diagnosis sometimes involves the use of medical instruments that employ ionizing radiation....