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AUTHOR
E. Murmura
Ruolo dell’imaging TC nella valutazione post-mortem dei soggetti deceduti per caduta da altezze elevate: nostra esperienza
The CT-v can therefore be considered an effective method as an aid in the autopsy evaluation of individuals who died for various causes; in particular, in the case of deaths due to accidental falls from high altitudes, is able to identify the primary cause of death and all the epiphenomena due to precipitation.
Shot-dead CT-virtopsy: our experience
Learning objectives Background Findings and procedure details Conclusion Personal information References
Key-points to evaluate correctly the placement of umbilical venous catheters in infants on frontal radiographs
Provide basic key-points to evaluate placement of umbilical venous catheters (UVC) using a simplified flow-chart in resident radiologist.
DOSE CUMULATIVA IN TCMD IN UN GRUPPO DI PAZIENTI GIOVANI SOTTOPOSTI A TC PER TRAUMA MAGGIORE: STUDIO MONOCENTRICO RETROSPETTIVO DEGLI ULTIMI 5 ANNI.
Patients perception of ionising radiation risks in CT ionising exposure. Does dose bill works?
Communicating to patients the magnitude of risk related to ionizing radiation exposure is problematic because of the uncertainty in estimates derived principally from epidemiological studies of large populations [1-6]. Euratom directive 59/2013 requires that dose bill will be part of the radiological report in European Countries [7]. However, how a risk is framed has a profound effect on risk perception. To date, no previous studies evaluated which could be the best way to make patient friendly dose bill. Our aim was to evaluate patients' perception of radiation exposure related to routine CT and their understanding after dose bill.
HOW MUCH DANGEROUS IS CT ACCORDING TO PATIENTS AND HOW DOES DOSE BILL AFFECT THEIR PERCEPTION OF IONIZING RADIATION?
Aims and objectives Methods and materials Results Conclusion Personal information References
PATIENTS' KNOWLEDGE AND AWARENESS OF RADIATION DOSE AND RISKS FROM CT: DO PATIENTS NEED A PERSONALIZED COMMUNICATION OF DOSE BILL?
Aims and objectives Methods and materials Results Conclusion Personal information References