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National CT use and radiation exposure: United States 1983
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Computed TomographyRadiation ExposureOrthopaedic SurgeryTreatment VerificationDiagnostic RadiologyEnvironmental HealthSpine CtNational Ct UseCt ScanSurface Dose VariesRadiation OncologyRadiologyHealth SciencesMedical ImagingRadiologic ImagingRadiation EffectsBone ImagingRadiation DoseMedicine
Data from two sources provide an estimate that in 1983, 5-5.5 million computed tomographic (CT) procedures were performed in the U.S. Of those, 63% were head scans, 27% body, and 10% spine. Ten percent or fewer were high-resolution studies, primarily spine CT. The surface dose varies widely but ranges between 1 and 7 rad (10-70 mGy) for most examinations. It is estimated that CT scanning contributes 7%-8% of the adult active bone marrow dose that is received from diagnostic radiology.
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