Minimising radiation dose using pulsed digital fluoroscopy in the investigation of children

Pulsed fluoroscopy is considered a requisite for paediatric fluoroscopy. The goal of paediatric fluoroscopic studies is to produce interpretable images (to answer a specific question) at the lowest possible radiation exposure. Digital pulsed fluoroscopy has the advantage of reducing patient dose whi...

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Main Authors: Savvas Andronikou, Marisa Mezzabotta
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AOSIS 2003-02-01
Series:South African Journal of Radiology
Online Access:https://sajr.org.za/index.php/sajr/article/view/1419
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spelling doaj-0188af347ceb44f38ee319772c8955bc2020-11-24T22:19:06ZengAOSISSouth African Journal of Radiology1027-202X2078-67782003-02-0171343710.4102/sajr.v7i1.1419807Minimising radiation dose using pulsed digital fluoroscopy in the investigation of childrenSavvas Andronikou0Marisa Mezzabotta1Department of Paediatric Radiology, Red Cross Children's Hospital, School of Child and Adolescent Health, University of Cape TownDepartment of Paediatric Radiology, Red Cross Children's Hospital, School of Child and Adolescent Health, University of Cape TownPulsed fluoroscopy is considered a requisite for paediatric fluoroscopy. The goal of paediatric fluoroscopic studies is to produce interpretable images (to answer a specific question) at the lowest possible radiation exposure. Digital pulsed fluoroscopy has the advantage of reducing patient dose while yielding diagnostic images. The radiologist is responsible for choosing the appropriate pulse setting and deciding between storing the image as a 'picture-grab' or a true 'spot-film'. We present a simple description of this technology highlighting the advantages and disadvantages. We also describe in detail our recommended protocol for performing a micturating cystourethrogram and a barium swallow/meal in children.https://sajr.org.za/index.php/sajr/article/view/1419
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Minimising radiation dose using pulsed digital fluoroscopy in the investigation of children
South African Journal of Radiology
author_facet Savvas Andronikou
Marisa Mezzabotta
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title Minimising radiation dose using pulsed digital fluoroscopy in the investigation of children
title_short Minimising radiation dose using pulsed digital fluoroscopy in the investigation of children
title_full Minimising radiation dose using pulsed digital fluoroscopy in the investigation of children
title_fullStr Minimising radiation dose using pulsed digital fluoroscopy in the investigation of children
title_full_unstemmed Minimising radiation dose using pulsed digital fluoroscopy in the investigation of children
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publisher AOSIS
series South African Journal of Radiology
issn 1027-202X
2078-6778
publishDate 2003-02-01
description Pulsed fluoroscopy is considered a requisite for paediatric fluoroscopy. The goal of paediatric fluoroscopic studies is to produce interpretable images (to answer a specific question) at the lowest possible radiation exposure. Digital pulsed fluoroscopy has the advantage of reducing patient dose while yielding diagnostic images. The radiologist is responsible for choosing the appropriate pulse setting and deciding between storing the image as a 'picture-grab' or a true 'spot-film'. We present a simple description of this technology highlighting the advantages and disadvantages. We also describe in detail our recommended protocol for performing a micturating cystourethrogram and a barium swallow/meal in children.
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