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[Equivalent doses in x-ray studies].

R V Stavitskiĭ, L A Lebedev, V A Postnikov

    Meditsinskaia Radiologiia
    |July 1, 1987
    PubMed
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    This study introduces a new method to estimate equivalent radiation doses during X-ray procedures, helping to control the risk of nonstochastic effects. The research focuses on dose calculations for head and neck X-rays and the entire body.

    Area of Science:

    • Medical Physics
    • Radiological Protection

    Context:

    • X-ray investigations involve potential risks of radiation-induced tissue damage.
    • Accurate estimation of equivalent doses is crucial for patient safety.

    Purpose:

    • To propose a novel method for estimating equivalent doses in X-ray examinations.
    • To enable control over the possibility of nonstochastic effects.
    • To develop a calculation method for equivalent doses in specific body regions.

    Summary:

    • The study presents a method for estimating equivalent doses during X-ray investigations.
    • This method facilitates the control of potential nonstochastic effects.
    • It includes calculations for head and neck areas and the rest of the body.

    Impact:

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    • Improved radiation safety in diagnostic X-ray procedures.
    • Enhanced accuracy in assessing patient exposure risks.
    • Better management of equivalent doses in clinical settings.