2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.jmir.2013.07.002
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Reducing Dose for Digital Cranial Radiography: The Increased Source to the Image-receptor Distance Approach

Abstract: This investigation proposes that an increased source to the imagereceptor distance (SID) technique can be used to optimize occipital frontal and lateral cranial radiographs acquired with direct digital radiography. Although cranial radiography is not performed on a routine basis, it should nonetheless be optimized to keep the dose to the patient as low as reasonably achievable, particularly because it can form part of the facial bone and sinus series. Dose measurements were acquired at various SIDs, and image … Show more

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“…These findings call for standardization in radiology room designs and regular radiation safety assessment as recommended by regulatory bodies (4,5). Time, distance and shielding are well-established dose reduction strategies in radiography (12). Measurement of distances in diagnostic radiography is of great significance, as the intensity of radiation decreases as the square of its distance from the source, according to the inverse square law (12).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…These findings call for standardization in radiology room designs and regular radiation safety assessment as recommended by regulatory bodies (4,5). Time, distance and shielding are well-established dose reduction strategies in radiography (12). Measurement of distances in diagnostic radiography is of great significance, as the intensity of radiation decreases as the square of its distance from the source, according to the inverse square law (12).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Time, distance and shielding are well-established dose reduction strategies in radiography (12). Measurement of distances in diagnostic radiography is of great significance, as the intensity of radiation decreases as the square of its distance from the source, according to the inverse square law (12). Apart from decreasing the intensity of radiation, maximized distance also helps to minimize the cost of shielding (9), and also has clinical significance as it aids in proper patient positioning and geometric display of anatomy of interest and pathology on radiographs (11,12).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Furthermore, despite the Canadian Association of Medical Radiation Technologists' clearly outlined ALARA mandate and the wealth of evidence regarding dose optimization strategies, there is evidence that these strategies, including the high kVp-low mAs strategy, are not being fully realized within radiology departments [13]. Is it that practitioners do not find high kVp-low mAs images to be aesthetically pleasing?…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%