[Dose classification in digital roentgen diagnosis: clinical applications].

A Hojreh, F Kainberger, R Nowotny, Ch Czerny, H Imhof
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Abstract

Technological improvements in digital radiography and computed tomography have led to a substantial increase of radiation dose that subjectively cannot be detected. In order to reduce dose in a form that may be used in clinical practise, the quality of digital radiograms and computed tomography images should be classified in three classes. Low-dose investigations are indicated in children, in case of therapy control and for imaging organs with high differences in tissue contrast. High-dose investigations are scarcely indicated and middle-dose investigations should be performed in all other remaining clinical situations. Dose recommendations given by vendors in radiology should be viewed critically.

【剂量分级在数字x线诊断中的应用】。
数字放射照相和计算机断层扫描技术的进步导致了主观上无法检测到的辐射剂量的大幅增加。为了减少剂量,使其能够用于临床实践,应将数字x线摄影和计算机断层摄影图像的质量分为三类。在治疗控制的情况下,对儿童进行低剂量检查,并对组织造影剂差异大的器官进行成像。几乎不需要进行高剂量检查,在所有其他临床情况下都应进行中剂量检查。放射科供应商给出的剂量建议应该谨慎看待。
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