2019
DOI: 10.1088/1361-6560/ab1bad
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A scalable database of organ doses for common diagnostic fluoroscopy examinations of children: procedures of current practice at the University of Florida

Abstract: Of all the medical imaging modalities that utilize ionizing radiation, fluoroscopy proves to be the most difficult to assess values of patient organ dose owing to the dynamic and patient-specific nature of the irradiation geometry and its associated x-ray beam characteristics. With the introduction of the radiation dose structured report (RDSR) in the mid-2000s, however, computational tools have been developed to extract patient and procedure-specific data for each irradiation event of the study, and when coup… Show more

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“…Doses for nuclear medicine and radiographs were estimated using a detailed dose map generated for an unrelated National Institutes of Health funded study 15 . Radiation doses for fluoroscopy exams (swallow evaluations, upper and lower gastrointestinal [GI] studies, and upper GI studies with small bowel follow through) were estimated using a detailed exam specific estimate created for an unrelated study quantifying cancer risk in children 16 . If patients underwent less common fluoroscopy studies, doses were not included.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Doses for nuclear medicine and radiographs were estimated using a detailed dose map generated for an unrelated National Institutes of Health funded study 15 . Radiation doses for fluoroscopy exams (swallow evaluations, upper and lower gastrointestinal [GI] studies, and upper GI studies with small bowel follow through) were estimated using a detailed exam specific estimate created for an unrelated study quantifying cancer risk in children 16 . If patients underwent less common fluoroscopy studies, doses were not included.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 15 Radiation doses for fluoroscopy exams (swallow evaluations, upper and lower gastrointestinal [GI] studies, and upper GI studies with small bowel follow through) were estimated using a detailed exam specific estimate created for an unrelated study quantifying cancer risk in children. 16 If patients underwent less common fluoroscopy studies, doses were not included. The UCSF Institutional Review Board (IRB) approved this study and provided a waiver for individual informed consent (IRB Number 21‐34589).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%