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Diagnostic reference levels for mammography in BreastScreen Queensland

Australasian Physical & Engineering Sciences in Medicine, 2011
Diagnostic reference levels assist in the optimisation of radiation exposure parameters within a medical imaging facility. As no Australian DRLs currently exist, radiation doses from mammography in BreastScreen Queensland are analysed. Program-based DRLs of 1.1 and 1.4 mGy are proposed for digital radiography and computed radiography mammography ...
David L, Thiele   +3 more
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A local diagnostic reference level for velopharyngeal investigations

The British Journal of Radiology, 2005
The purpose of this study was to derive an initial local diagnostic reference level for velopharyngeal investigations carried out as standard radiological practice in the Medical Imaging Department, Queen Victoria Hospital, East Grinstead. This is a specialist video-fluoroscopic radiological technique used to evaluate velopharyngeal dysfunction ...
L R, Bridge   +3 more
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Provision of Italian diagnostic reference levels for diagnostic and interventional radiology

La radiologia medica, 2020
The diagnostic reference level (DRL) is a useful tool for the optimisation of medical exposures. Thus, a Working Party coordinated by the Italian National Institute of Health and the National Workers Compensation Authority has been formed to provide Italian DRLs, for both diagnostic and interventional procedures, to be used as appropriate for the ...
Gaetano, Compagnone   +9 more
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Unsolved or unsolvable problems with diagnostic reference levels

Radiation Protection Dosimetry, 2005
Diagnostic reference levels (DRLs) for X-ray examinations have been introduced in many countries, among others in most European countries, as a consequence of the Directive on Medical Exposures from 1997. The concept seems to be straight forward, but when implementing it into practice a number of problems arise.
W, Leitz, A, Almén
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Diagnostic reference levels in pediatric radiology in Austria

European Radiology, 2010
Because of the higher sensitivity to radiation in children, optimization plays an essential role in pediatric radiology. Diagnostic reference levels are a helpful tool to optimize patient dose for standard radiographic procedures.A nationwide survey was conducted to determine doses and variation in average dose applied to children for standard X-ray ...
Jochen, Billinger   +2 more
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Diagnostic Reference Levels

2018
Diagnostic reference levels (DRLs) are a tool for optimization of radiation dose in medical imaging. DRLs permit comparison of radiological practices among facilities. DRLs are a quality assurance and quality improvement tool, used as part of a systematic method to evaluate local practice and to help determine when investigation into facility practices
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Diagnostic reference levels in digital mammography: a systematic review

Radiation Protection Dosimetry, 2014
This study aims to review the literature on existing diagnostic reference levels (DRLs) in digital mammography and methodologies for establishing them. To this end, a systematic search through Medline, Cinahl, Web of Science, Scopus and Google scholar was conducted using search terms extracted from three terms: DRLs, digital mammography and breast ...
Moayyad E, Suleiman   +2 more
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ESTIMATION OF DIAGNOSTIC REFERENCE LEVELS FOR CT CORONAROGRAPHY IN SLOVAKIA

Radiation Protection Dosimetry, 2018
The coronary CT angiography (CCTA) is a frequent diagnostic method connected with large variability of effective dose. Therefore, it is the type of examination where optimization is very important and the use of a national diagnostic reference level (DRL) recommended. In Slovakia the DRL for interventional radiology examinations until now fails.
Zuzana, Bárdyová   +2 more
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AN OVERVIEW OF DIAGNOSTIC REFERENCE LEVELS

Physica Medica, 2022
G. Alexiou   +6 more
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Musculoskeletal local diagnostic reference levels

2018
Background/introduction: Musculoskeletal pathologies are the main causes of chronic pain and physical disability (1) and medical imaging procedures are crucial to diagnose and follow up the treatment of these disorders (2).
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