Springer, 2019. — 902 p. — ISBN: 978-3-030-18502-2
This book offers the reader sound advice on how to perform optimal conventional pediatric radiographs and how to obtain quick and easy organ dose estimates in order to improve the optimization process in pediatric imaging. Clear guidelines are provided for minimization of the radiation exposure of children through optimization of the radiation exposure conditions, and conversion coefficients are presented for calculation of the organ doses achieved in organs and tissues during conventional pediatric radiography, taking into consideration both optimal and suboptimal radiation field settings. Previously published conversion coefficients have failed to represent the variation in radiation field settings in daily clinical routine, which has made it difficult for the pediatric radiologist to estimate the impact of the field settings on absorbed doses in organs and tissues. The aim of this book, co-written by a pediatric radiologist, a physician and physicist, and a medical radiation technologist, is to address this issue by providing, for the first time, a thorough overview of clinical radiation field settings and their implications for radiation protection. An accompanying volume is devoted to fluoroscopy.
Radiation Risk and Radiation Protection in Paediatric Radiology
The Concept of Normalized Organ Doses for Dose Reconstruction in Paediatric Radiology
Fundamentals of Radiation Dosimetry in Conventional Paediatric RadiologySpecific Problems of Paediatric Radiology
Radiation Dose and Dose Reconstruction in Conventional Paediatric Radiology
Image Quality in Paediatric Radiography
Some Technical Principles of Conventional Paediatric Radiology
Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) and Normalized Organ Doses for Conventional Radiographs in ChildrenSkull
Chest
Bony Thorax
Thoraco-abdominal Babygram
Abdomen
Full Spine
Cervical Spine
Thoracic Spine
Lumbar Spine
Pelvis
Hip Joint
Thigh
Shoulder
Clavicle
Upper Arm
Upper Extremity
Hand
Lower Extremity
Foot
Skeletal Status
SupplementMathematical Phantoms
Normalized Organ Doses in Tables