2024
DOI: 10.1007/s13246-024-01383-3
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Comparing fetal phantoms with surrogate organs in female phantoms during CT exposure of pregnant patients

Mohamed Khaldoun Badawy,
Kashish Kashish,
Shay Payne
et al.

Abstract: With the rising use of Computed Tomography (CT) in diagnostic radiology, there are concerns regarding radiation exposure to sensitive groups, including pregnant patients. Accurately determining the radiation dose to the fetus during CT scans is essential to balance diagnostic efficacy with patient safety. This study assessed the accuracy of using the female uterus as a surrogate for fetal radiation dose during CT imaging. The study used common CT protocols to encompass various scenarios, including primary beam… Show more

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