Journal article

Radiation exposure and the justification of computed tomography scanning in an Australian hospital emergency department

M Street, Z Brady, B Van Every, KR Thomson

Internal Medicine Journal | WILEY | Published : 2009

Abstract

In an emergency department (ED), computed tomography (CT) is particularly beneficial in the investigation of high-speed trauma patients. With the advent of multidetector CT (MDCT) scanners, it is becoming faster and easier to conduct scans. In recent years, this has become evident with an increasing number of CT requests. Patients who have multiple CT scans during their hospital stay can receive radiation doses that have an increased theoretical risk of induction of cancer. It is essential that the clinical justification for each CT scan be considered on an individual basis and that due consideration is given to the radiation risk and possible diagnostic benefit. The current lack of a centra..

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