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Area of Science:

  • Medical Imaging
  • Pediatric Radiology
  • Radiation Safety

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  • Pediatric interventional radiology has increasingly adopted dose-reduction strategies.
  • Minimizing radiation exposure is crucial for pediatric patients and healthcare professionals.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe effective strategies for lowering radiation dose in pediatric image-guided procedures.
  • To highlight methods for reducing radiation exposure to patients, staff, and physicians.

Main Methods:

  • Patient selection and dose awareness protocols.
  • Implementation of shielding, optimized fluoroscopic techniques, and collimation.
  • Utilization of advanced technologies like cone-beam CT, dose-reduction algorithms, and hybrid imaging.

Main Results:

  • Significant reduction in radiation dose to pediatric patients.
  • Substantial decrease in radiation exposure for interventional radiology staff.
  • Comprehensive approach integrating multiple dose-saving measures.

Conclusions:

  • A multi-faceted approach effectively minimizes radiation dose in pediatric interventional radiology.
  • Continued education and technological advancements are key to radiation safety.
  • These strategies ensure safer diagnostic and therapeutic procedures for children.