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Assessing Occupational Radiation Exposure in Interventional Cardiology: A Study on effective Dose Estimation
(2023-09)
Safeguarding of safety and well-being of interventional cardiology healthcare workers,
monitoring their occupational radiation exposure is crucial. This study evaluates the
radiation dose of interventional cardiologists ...
Establishment of Institutional Diagnostic Reference Levels for Whole-body Positron Emission Tomography/Computed Tomography Imaging Procedures
(2023-09)
The use of Positron Emission Tomography/Computed Tomography (PET/CT) imaging has
become more popular in oncology. A concern with PET/CT is the combined radiation
doses from both CT and radiopharmaceuticals. A Diagnostic ...
Establishment of Facility Reference Level for Computed Tomography in Radiotherapy Simulation Examinations at National Cancer Institute Sri Lanka
(2023-09)
Computed Tomography (CT) plays a crucial role in radiotherapy treatment planning. The
optimization of radiation dose to patient during CT simulation is not a matter of concern
so far in most of the countries but it cannot ...
Development of Institutional Reference Level of Radiation Dose for Cardiac Catheterization Procedures
(2023-09)
Fluoroscopy-guided interventional procedures have gained prominence in diagnostic and
therapeutic settings due to their minimally invasive nature. Among these procedures,
Coronary Angiogram (CAG) stands out as one of the ...
Assessing Occupational Radiation Exposure for PET/CT Technologists: A Study of Finger Radiation Dose at a Selected Hospital
(2023-09)
In nuclear medicine, radiation exposure to the ngers is a matter of concern for radiation
workers since they perform the preparation, dispensing and administration of
radiopharmaceuticals. Therefore, this study aims to ...
Assessment of Setup-errors in 3D-Conformal Radiotherapy for Head and Neck Cancer Patients using an Electronic Portal Imaging Device
(2023-09)
The accuracy in radiotherapy is very important since it is irreversible treatment and it
partially depends on patient’s set up on each fraction of treatment. Developing unique
margins by assessing set up errors will ...