1. An education and training programme for radiological institutes: impact on the reduction of the CT radiation dose
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Peter Vock, Sebastian T. Schindera, Zsolt Szucs-Farkas, Gabriel von Allmen, R. Treier, Philipp R. Trueb, and Claude Nauer
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Models, Statistical ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Radiation dose ,education ,Dose-Response Relationship, Radiation ,Computed tomography ,General Medicine ,Medical Oncology ,Radiation Dosage ,Radiation Protection ,Reference Values ,Radiological weapon ,medicine ,Humans ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Medical physics ,Radiology ,Radiometry ,Tomography, X-Ray Computed ,business ,Training programme - Abstract
Objectives: To establish an education and training programme for the reduction of CT radiation doses and to assess this programme's efficacy. Methods: Ten radiological institutes were counselled. The optimisation programme included a small group workshop and a lecture on radiation dose reduction strategies. The radiation dose used for five CT protocols (paranasal sinuses, brain, chest, pulmonary angiography and abdomen) was assessed using the dose-length product (DLP) before and after the optimisation programme. The mean DLP values were compared with national diagnostic reference levels (DRLs). Results: The average reduction of the DLP after optimisation was 37% for the sinuses (180 vs. 113mGycm, P
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- 2011
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