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Patient and personnel exposure during CT fluoroscopy-guided interventional procedures.

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Estimation of patient dose and personnel exposure from phantom measurements during computed tomographic (CT) fluoroscopy is used to provide users with dose information, and to recommend methods to reduce exposure.
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PURPOSE: To estimate patient dose and personnel exposure from phantom measurements during computed tomographic (CT) fluoroscopy, to use the estimates to provide users with dose information, and to recommend methods to reduce exposure. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Surface dose was estimated on a CT dosimetric phantom by using thermoluminescent dosimetric (TLD) and CT pencil chamber measurements. Scatter exposure was estimated from scattered radiation measured at distances of 10 cm to 1 m from the phantom. Scatter exposures measured with and without placement of a lead drape on the phantom surface adjacent to the scanning plane were compared. RESULTS: Phantom surface dose rates ranged from 2.3 to 10.4 mGy/sec. Scattered exposure rates for a commonly used CT fluoroscopic technique (120 kVp, 50 mA, 10-mm section thickness) were 27 and 1.2 μGy/sec at 10 cm and 1 m, respectively, from the phantom. Lead drapes reduced the scattered exposure by approximately 71% and 14% at distances of 10 and 60 cm from the scanning pl...

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National conference on dose reduction in CT, with an emphasis on pediatric patients.

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TL;DR: The general technical strategies that are commonly used for radiation dose management in CT are summarized, and dose-management strategies for pediatric CT, cardiac CT, dual-energy CT, CT perfusion and interventional CT are specifically discussed.
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TL;DR: By using a low-milliampere technique and the quick-check method, CT fluoroscopic time and radiation exposure can be minimized.
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Radiation Dose Management for Fluoroscopically Guided Interventional Medical Procedures

Mahadevappa Mahesh
- 01 Sep 2012 - 
TL;DR: This article reviews Radiation Dose Management for Fluoroscopically Guided Interventional Medical Procedures, Bethesda, MD, 2010.
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Potential biological effects following high X-ray dose interventional procedures.

TL;DR: Deterministic and stochastic effects in skin, bone, parotid glands, and lung are discussed and general principles for minimizing the potential for these effects are presented.
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Precise biopsy localization by computer tomography

TL;DR: The authors believe that localization by computed tomography is the single most accurate method for performing biopsies.
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Guidance with real-time CT fluoroscopy: early clinical experience.

TL;DR: A recently developed real-time computed tomography (CT) fluoroscopy system was used to monitor nonvascular interventional procedures performed in 57 patients and successfully depicted the entire procedure in all patients.
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CT fluoroscopy-guided abdominal interventions: techniques, results, and radiation exposure.

TL;DR: Although CT fluoroscopy is a useful targeting technique, significant radiation exposures may result and radiologists need to be aware of different methods of CT fluoroscopic guidance and the factors that contribute to radiation exposure.
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Radiation dosimetry at CT fluoroscopy: physician's hand dose and development of needle holders.

TL;DR: The radiation dose to physicians' hands without and with use of needle holders was determined at 10 computed tomography-guided transthoracic needle biopsies and the needle holders did not cause any artifacts that interfered with the biopsy procedure.
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