Radiation safety and protection of neonates in radiological examinations.
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, Journal Article
Yoshizumi, TT; Drummond, KT; Freeman, JO; Mullett, MD
Published in: Radiologic technology
May 1987
Radiation reduction methods in neonatal radiographic examinations are discussed. Studies performed on radiation exposures to the neonates, scattered radiation level, exposure to the nursery personnel, effectiveness of the various shielding methods, uniformity of the x-ray field, heel effect, and skin exposure estimation are described. In summary, recommendations for exposure reduction based on our experimental findings as well as on the ALARA concept of radiation safety are provided.
Published In
Radiologic technology
EISSN
1943-5657
ISSN
0033-8397
Publication Date
May 1987
Volume
58
Issue
5
Start / End Page
405 / 408
Related Subject Headings
- Technology, Radiologic
- Radiation Protection
- Radiation Dosage
- Intensive Care Units, Neonatal
- Infant, Newborn
- Humans
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Yoshizumi, T. T., Drummond, K. T., Freeman, J. O., & Mullett, M. D. (1987). Radiation safety and protection of neonates in radiological examinations. Radiologic Technology, 58(5), 405–408.
Yoshizumi, T. T., K. T. Drummond, J. O. Freeman, and M. D. Mullett. “Radiation safety and protection of neonates in radiological examinations.” Radiologic Technology 58, no. 5 (May 1987): 405–8.
Yoshizumi TT, Drummond KT, Freeman JO, Mullett MD. Radiation safety and protection of neonates in radiological examinations. Radiologic technology. 1987 May;58(5):405–8.
Yoshizumi, T. T., et al. “Radiation safety and protection of neonates in radiological examinations.” Radiologic Technology, vol. 58, no. 5, May 1987, pp. 405–08.
Yoshizumi TT, Drummond KT, Freeman JO, Mullett MD. Radiation safety and protection of neonates in radiological examinations. Radiologic technology. 1987 May;58(5):405–408.
Published In
Radiologic technology
EISSN
1943-5657
ISSN
0033-8397
Publication Date
May 1987
Volume
58
Issue
5
Start / End Page
405 / 408
Related Subject Headings
- Technology, Radiologic
- Radiation Protection
- Radiation Dosage
- Intensive Care Units, Neonatal
- Infant, Newborn
- Humans