2005
DOI: 10.6009/jjrt.kj00004022967
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Evaluation of Variations in Absorbed Dose and Image Noise According to Patient Forms in X-ray Computed Tomography

Abstract: Excessive radiation exposure in pediatric computed tomography (CT) scanning has become a serious problem, and it is difficult to select scan parameters for the scanning of small patients such as children. We investigated differences in absorbed dose and standard deviation (SD) in Hounsfield unit (HU) caused by differences in the form of the subject using a body-type phantom with removable body parts. Using four X-ray CT scanners, measurements were made with values from 50 mAs to 300 mAs, with slices of 50 mAs,… Show more

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“…CT scans are rapid and cost-effective and should be utilized with a low threshold to detect head injury, particularly in the nonaccidental trauma population. It is estimated that 11.5% of CT scans are now performed on patients 15 years old or younger [63] . The risk/benefit ratio of these X-ray-based imaging studies must be evaluated as there has been growing concern over radiation exposure to children during diagnostic imaging.…”
Section: Imagingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…CT scans are rapid and cost-effective and should be utilized with a low threshold to detect head injury, particularly in the nonaccidental trauma population. It is estimated that 11.5% of CT scans are now performed on patients 15 years old or younger [63] . The risk/benefit ratio of these X-ray-based imaging studies must be evaluated as there has been growing concern over radiation exposure to children during diagnostic imaging.…”
Section: Imagingmentioning
confidence: 99%