Congress:
EuroSafe Imaging 2020
Keywords:
Action 7 - Radiation protection of children, Paediatric, Radiation physics, Radioprotection / Radiation dose, CT, Digital radiography, Dosimetry, Dosimetric comparison, Retrospective, Not applicable
Authors:
S. Triantopoulou, C. Triantopoulou, P. ANGELOGIANNOPOULOU, S. Theocharis, V. Tsapaki
DOI:
10.26044/esi2020/ESI-09839
References
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[4] European Commission. European guidelines on diagnostic reference levels for paediatric imaging. Radiation Protection 185. Directorate General Environment Nuclear Safety and Civil Protection (2018).
[5] Triantopoulou S., Tsapaki V., Triantopoulou C.: Diagnostic Reference Levels in paediatric Radiology. Paediatriki Journal, 2015 78 (3): 298-317.
[6] Tsapaki V., Triantopoulou S.: Does clinical indication play a role in CT radiation dose in pediatric patients? 1st European Congress of Medical Physics (ECMP 2016), Athens, Greece, September 1-4, 2016. Oral Presentation
[7] Triantopoulou S., Triantopoulou C., Tsapaki V.: Evaluation of the radiation dose in pediatric patients with malignancies due to CT scanning. 20th Greek radiological Congress, Athens 4-6 Novemner 2016. Oral presentation
[8] Triantopoulou S., Tsapaki V.: Does clinical indication play a role in CT radiation dose in pediatric patients? Physica Medica, 2017, 41:53-57.