Ausgabe Sonderheft 3/2014
Image Gently ALARA CT Summit: How to Use New CT Technologies for Children
Inhalt (24 Artikel)
The Image Gently ALARA CT summit on new CT technologies for children
Marilyn J. Goske, Keith J. Strauss, Sjirk J. Westra, Donald P. Frush
Deciding why and when to use CT in children: a radiologist’s perspective
Donald P. Frush
Why and when to use CT in children: perspective of a pediatric emergency medicine physician
Karen Frush
Should risk from medical imaging be assessed in the absence of benefit and vice versa?
Louis K. Wagner
Clinical decision-making tools for exam selection, reporting and dose tracking
James A. Brink
Overview of CT technologies for children
Donald P. Frush
Management of auto exposure control during pediatric computed tomography
Dianna D. Cody
Iterative reconstruction: how it works, how to apply it
James Anthony Seibert
Standardized CT protocols and nomenclature: better, but not yet there
Sarabjeet Singh, Mannudeep K. Kalra
From ‘Image Gently’ to image intelligently: a personalized perspective on diagnostic radiation risk
R. Paul Guillerman
Dose indices: everybody wants a number
Keith J. Strauss
Determining organ dose: the holy grail
Ehsan Samei, Xiaoyu Tian, W. Paul Segars
If it is published in the peer-reviewed literature, it must be true?
Louis K. Wagner
Multi-national findings on radiation protection of children
Madan M. Rehani
Developing patient-specific dose protocols for a CT scanner and exam using diagnostic reference levels
Keith J. Strauss
Development of pediatric CT protocols for specific scanners: why bother?
Dianna D. Cody
Boots on the ground: how to influence your local radiology departments to use appropriate CT dose
Thomas L. Slovis
Pros and cons of organ shielding for CT imaging
Ehsan Samei
Optimizing CT radiation dose based on patient size and image quality: the size-specific dose estimate method
David B. Larson
Diagnostic reference ranges and the American College of Radiology Dose Index Registry: the pediatric experience
Marilyn J. Goske
CT imaging in a large part of the world: what we know and what we can learn
Madan M. Rehani
The communication of the radiation risk from CT in relation to its clinical benefit in the era of personalized medicine
Sjirk J. Westra
Pediatric CT quality management and improvement program
David B. Larson, Lior Z. Molvin, Jia Wang, Frandics P. Chan, Beverley Newman, Dominik Fleischmann
The communication of the radiation risk from CT in relation to its clinical benefit in the era of personalized medicine
Sjirk J. Westra