Standardisation and Optimisation of Chest and Pelvis X-Ray Imaging Protocols Across Multiple Radiography Systems in a Radiology Department.
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| Title: | Standardisation and Optimisation of Chest and Pelvis X-Ray Imaging Protocols Across Multiple Radiography Systems in a Radiology Department. |
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| Authors: | Abdi, Ahmed Jibril, Jensen, Kasper Rørdam, Pietersen, Pia Iben, Jensen, Janni, Hovgaard, Rune Lau, Holmboe, Ask Kristian Aas, Gregersen, Sofie |
| Source: | Diagnostics (2075-4418); Jun2025, Vol. 15 Issue 12, p1450, 17p |
| Subject Terms: | X-ray imaging, IMAGING systems, PELVIC examination, RADIATION exposure, CHEST examination |
| Abstract: | X-ray imaging protocols in radiology departments often exhibit variability in exposure parameters and geometric setups, leading to inconsistencies in image quality and potential variations in patient dose. Objectives: This study aimed to harmonise and optimise chest and pelvis X-ray imaging protocols by standardising exposure parameters and geometric setups across departmental systems, minimising radiation dose while ensuring adequate image quality for accurate diagnosis. Methods: The image quality of five pelvic and three chest protocols across different radiographic systems was evaluated both quantitatively and visually. Visual image quality for both chest and pelvis protocols was assessed by radiologists and radiographers using the Visual Grading Analysis (VGA) method. Additionally, the quantitative image quality figure inverse (IQF |
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| Database: | Biomedical Index |
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