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Applied radiation and isotopes, 2018-11, Vol.141, p.261-265
2018

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Titel
CT examination effective doses in Saudi Arabia
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  • Applied radiation and isotopes, 2018-11, Vol.141, p.261-265
Ort / Verlag
England: Elsevier Ltd
Erscheinungsjahr
2018
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ScienceDirect Journals (5 years ago - present)
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  • Patient effective doses and the associated radiation risks arising from particular computed tomography (CT) imaging procedures are assessed. The objectives of this research are to measure radiation doses for patients and to quantify the radiogenic risks from CT brain and chest procedures. Patient data were collected from five calibrated CT modality machines in Saudi Arabia. The results are from a study of a total of 60 patients examined during CT procedures using the calibrated CT units. For CT brain and chest, the mean patient effective doses were 1.9 mSv (with a range of 0.6–2.5 mSv) and 7.4 mSv (with a range of 0.5–34.8 mSv) respectively. The radiogenic risk to patients ranged from between 10−5 and 10−4 per procedure. With 65% of the CT procedure cases diagnosed as normal, this prompts re-evaluation of the referral criteria. The establishment of diagnostic reference levels (DRL) and implementation of radiation dose optimisation measures would further help reduce doses to optimal values. •Radiation dose survey for patients undergoing CT brain and chest examinations in Saudi Arabia.•Breast dose found to be high in CT chest examination, clear justification criteria being crucial.•Wide discrepancy between patient doses underlines need for establishing dose reference levels.•Dose delivered to patients found to be greater than reported in previous studies.

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