Journal article

Comparison of organ dosimetry methods and effective dose calculation methods for paediatric CT

Z Brady, TM Cain, PN Johnston

Australasian Physical and Engineering Sciences in Medicine | Published : 2012

Abstract

Computed tomography (CT) is the single biggest ionising radiation risk from anthropogenic exposure. Reducing unnecessary carcinogenic risks from this source requires the determination of organ and tissue absorbed doses to estimate detrimental stochastic effects. In addition, effective dose can be used to assess comparative risk between exposure situations and facilitate dose reduction through optimisation. Children are at the highest risk from radiation induced carcinogenesis and therefore dosimetry for paediatric CT recipients is essential in addressing the ionising radiation health risks of CT scanning. However, there is no well-defined method in the clinical environment for routinely and ..

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