Patients who undergo medical imaging procedures such as fluoroscopy are... radiations. The quantification of the amount of radiation used to...

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Abstract ID: 17126 Title: Imaging Symposium
Patients who undergo medical imaging procedures such as fluoroscopy are exposed to ionizing
radiations. The quantification of the amount of radiation used to perform a given examination is
achieved by the Kerma Area Product (KAP) that is incident on the patient, together with
appropriate information on the beam quality (i.e., Half Value Layer). A formal methodology will
be presented to show how Kerma Area Product (KAP) in fluoroscopy, as well as the
corresponding patient effective dose, can be converted into individual patient radiation risk
provided appropriate account is taken of the irradiation geometry, patient size and demographics.
It is concluded that patient specific risks in medical imaging are essential for identifying
indicated examinations, where the patient benefit exceeds any radiation risk. Of equal
importance is the fact that current scientific knowledge may be employed to enable practitioners
to compute patient risks for any type of fluoroscopy based examination.
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