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Optimisation of scoliosis examinations in children
- Source :
- Hansen, J, Jurik, A G, Fiirgaard, B & Egund, N 2003, ' Optimisation of scoliosis examinations in children ', Pediatr Radiol, vol. 33, no. 11, pp. 752-765 ., Hansen, J, Jurik, A G, Fiirgaard, B & Egund, N 2003, ' Optimisation of Scoliosis Examinations in Children ', Pediatr Radiol, vol. 33, pp. 752-765 .
- Publication Year :
- 2003
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Abstract
- To present results of optimising scoliosis examination by changing from a conventional film/grid (F/G) to air-gap technique using computed radiography (CR), and to evaluate different methods for estimating effective radiation doses. Forty-nine children and adolescents were examined with an F/G technique, and 21 with air-gap and CR techniques. Entrance surface doses (ESD) were determined with lithium fluoride thermoluminescence dosimeters. For all patients, the effective radiation doses were determined using a hermaphrodite PCXMC computer program. For all F/G radiographs, the effective doses were also determined according to the NRPB-R279 report, and for 22 children (>9 years and/or >40 kg) also with the ODS-60 program, which allows separate gender calculations. Accumulated doses for 37 children examined more than once with F/G examinations were assessed. For F/G techniques, the ESDs for both frontal and lateral views varied with age and were significantly correlated to the patients' thickness. The calculated effective doses using the PCXMC program and the NRPB-R279 did not differ significantly for all frontal and lateral radiographs, respectively, but ODS-60 gave significantly higher values in female subjects. With air-gap and CR techniques, the mean effective doses were reduced by a factor over 10. The mean accumulated effective dose for 37 children with a mean of seven F/G examinations was 6.1 mSv, implying a risk of death of about 1:2,000 for boys and at least 1:1,000 for girls. Paediatric scoliosis radiography should be considered a specialised procedure, which has to be optimised using a non-grid technique.
- Subjects :
- Male
Radiography
Scoliosis
Radiation Dosage
Effective dose (radiation)
Radiation Protection
Medicine
Humans
Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging
Computed radiography
Child
business.industry
Phantoms, Imaging
Radiation dose
Ultrasound
medicine.disease
Spine
Conventional radiography
Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
Female
Thermoluminescent Dosimetry
Risk of death
business
Nuclear medicine
Tomography, X-Ray Computed
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- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Hansen, J, Jurik, A G, Fiirgaard, B & Egund, N 2003, ' Optimisation of scoliosis examinations in children ', Pediatr Radiol, vol. 33, no. 11, pp. 752-765 ., Hansen, J, Jurik, A G, Fiirgaard, B & Egund, N 2003, ' Optimisation of Scoliosis Examinations in Children ', Pediatr Radiol, vol. 33, pp. 752-765 .
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....03c8a67240c8d8692b39a53e3899df26