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Effective dose in paediatric computed tomography
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2001
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Computed TomographyDiagnosisPaediatric RadiologySurgeryTreatment VerificationCt ScanRadiation Therapy PlanningPediatric DosimetryNuclear MedicineRadiologyHealth SciencesMedical ImagingPaediatric PatientsDosimetryPaediatric Anthropomorphic PhantomsPatient SafetyPediatricsEffective DoseMedicinePaediatric Medicine
There is limited data currently available for making dose and risk assessments for paediatric patients undergoing computed tomographic examination. A method has been developed to correlate the risk-related quantity, effective dose, to the more simply derived quantity dose-length product. This involved scanning a series of paediatric anthropomorphic phantoms containing thermoluminescent dosimeters to measure effective dose for scans of various anatomic regions. The quantity effective dose per dose-length product was calculated and plotted as a function of patient size. This showed a simple exponential relationship, and equations of fit were derived to enable the calculation of effective dose for a patient of any size. Measurements carried out on a second scanner and for alternative scan volumes indicated that the method could be generally utilized.
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