2019
DOI: 10.1002/ams2.431
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Experience using a portable X‐ray system at the scene transported by a physician‐staffed helicopter

Abstract: Background Fujifilm (Tokyo, Japan) developed a portable X‐ray system called the CALNEO Xair, which can be carried by a physician. The X‐ray radiation machine weighs 3.5 kg. The dimensions are: height, 144 mm; length, 148 mm; width, 258 mm. Case Presentation When a 33‐year‐old woman driving a car made a right turn at a crossroad, her car hit another car, causing her vehicle to tip onto its side. Staff of the doctor helicopter checked her at the scene, and the findings of chest and pelvic X‐ray were all negative… Show more

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“…A single chest X-ray causes an exposure to 0.02 mGy of radiation 5 whereas fluoroscopy causes 20 mGy/min of radiation 28 . A total of 0.63 min is required to insert a CVC by radiologists using fluoroscopy, 29 and patients are exposed to an average of 12 mGy of radiation with fluoroscopy during CVC insertion.…”
Section: Radiation Dosementioning
confidence: 99%
“…A single chest X-ray causes an exposure to 0.02 mGy of radiation 5 whereas fluoroscopy causes 20 mGy/min of radiation 28 . A total of 0.63 min is required to insert a CVC by radiologists using fluoroscopy, 29 and patients are exposed to an average of 12 mGy of radiation with fluoroscopy during CVC insertion.…”
Section: Radiation Dosementioning
confidence: 99%