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Journal articles on the topic "Erect radiographic examinations"

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Flintham, Kevin, Kholoud Alzyoud, Andrew England, Peter Hogg, and Beverly Snaith. "Comparing the supine and erect pelvis radiographic examinations: an evaluation of anatomy, image quality and radiation dose." British Journal of Radiology 94, no. 1123 (2021): 20210047. http://dx.doi.org/10.1259/bjr.20210047.

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Objectives: Pelvis radiographs are usually acquired supine despite standing imaging reflecting functional anatomy. We compared supine and erect radiographic examinations for anatomical features, radiation dose and image quality. Methods: 60 patients underwent pelvis radiography in both supine and erect positions at the same examination appointment. Measures of body mass index and sagittal diameter were obtained. Images were evaluated using visual grading analysis and pelvic tilt was compared. Dose–area product values were recorded and inputted into the CalDose_X software to estimate effective
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Fitriana, Lutfatul, Hernastiti Sedya Utami, and Festyana Filauhid. "RADIOGRAPHIC EXAMINATION TECHNIQUES OF LUMBAL VERTEBRA IN CASE OF LOW BACK PAIN IN ISLAMIC HOSPITAL PURWOKERTO." Medical Imaging and Radiation Protection Research (MIROR) Journal 2, no. 2 (2022): 36–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.54973/miror.v2i2.257.

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Low Back Pain (LBP) is a pain condition that attacks the lower part of the spine, caused by injury to muscles or ligaments, common causes include lifting the wrong weight, poor posture, not exercising regularly and so on. One of the radiological examinations to establish the diagnosis of LBP is a radiographic examination of the lumbar spine. In the examination procedure, the radiological examination of the lumbar spine, the patient's position during the examination was arranged to sleep supine on the examination table, while at RSI Purwokerto the examination of the lumbar vertebrae with the ca
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Ismanto and Vega Melati Putri. "PERBANDINGAN TEKNIK RADIOGRAFI CLAVICULA PADA KLINIS FRAKTUR." JRI (Jurnal Radiografer Indonesia) 4, no. 2 (2021): 95–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.55451/jri.v4i2.97.

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 Background: The clavicle radiograph is one of the examinations that can diagnose fracture pathology. Radiographic examination of the clavicle generally uses the Antero Posterior (AP) and AP Axial projections 15°-30° cranially. But in fact radiology installations differ in using the position of the patient and the direction of the beam. The purpose of this paper is to determine the radiographic technique of the clavicle in clinical fractures from differences in patient position and beam direction and its effect on the results of the picture.
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Budidarmawan, Muhammad Ridwan Eko, Fatimah Fatimah, and Sugiyanto Sugiyanto. "PROSEDUR PEMERIKSAAN RADIOGRAFI VERTEBRA THORAKOLUMBAL PADA KLINIS SKOLIOSIS." JRI (Jurnal Radiografer Indonesia) 5, no. 1 (2022): 21–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.55451/jri.v5i1.103.

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The procedure of radiographic examination of thoracolumbar vertebrae of scoliosis according to Lampignano and Kendrick (2018), journal by Gray (1983) and journal by Levy (1996) in erect patient position further recommends the PA projections because the dose to organs that are sensitive to radiation such as breast, thyroid and gonad and the risk of getting cancer in these organs is significantly reduced compared to AP projections. While the procedure for radiographic examination of thoracolumbar vertebrae of scoliosis in the Radiology Installation RSUD Bendan Pekalongan uses AP and AP right and
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Budidarmawan, Muhammad Ridwan Eko, Fatimah Fatimah, and Sugiyanto Sugiyanto. "PROSEDUR PEMERIKSAAN RADIOGRAFI VERTEBRA THORAKOLUMBAL PADA KLINIS SKOLIOSIS." JRI (Jurnal Radiografer Indonesia) 5, no. 1 (2022): 21–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.55451/jri.v5i1.103.

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The procedure of radiographic examination of thoracolumbar vertebrae of scoliosis according to Lampignano and Kendrick (2018), journal by Gray (1983) and journal by Levy (1996) in erect patient position further recommends the PA projections because the dose to organs that are sensitive to radiation such as breast, thyroid and gonad and the risk of getting cancer in these organs is significantly reduced compared to AP projections. While the procedure for radiographic examination of thoracolumbar vertebrae of scoliosis in the Radiology Installation RSUD Bendan Pekalongan uses AP and AP right and
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Dalah, Entesar Z., Maitha M. Al Zarooni, Faryal Y. Binismail, Hashim A. Beevi, Mohammed Siraj, and Subrahmanian Pottybindu. "Typical and Local Diagnostic Reference Levels for Chest and Abdomen Radiography Examinations in Dubai Health Sector." Journal of Imaging 11, no. 1 (2025): 21. https://doi.org/10.3390/jimaging11010021.

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Chest and abdomen radiographs are the most common radiograph examinations conducted in the Dubai Health sector, with both involving exposure to several radiosensitive organs. Diagnostic reference levels (DRLs) are accepted as an effective safety, optimization, and auditing tool in clinical practice. The present work aims to establish a comprehensive projection and weight-based structured DRL system that allows one to confidently highlight healthcare centers in need of urgent action. The data of a total of 5474 adult males and non-pregnant females who underwent chest and abdomen radiography exa
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Nurul Shahida Adenan and Nurul Fadhlina Ismail. "Gray Value Variation in Chest Imaging: Effects of Fabric Materials in Computed Radiography." Asian Journal of Medicine & Health Sciences 7, no. 2 (2024): 196–203. https://doi.org/10.70672/x7s9w939.

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Introduction: It is generally accepted that patients undergoing chest X-rays may wear their own tops if the clothing is free from metal and is plain. However, there are concerns that such clothing could introduce artifacts, potentially impacting image interpretation. Consequently, it is common practice to require patients to change into provided garments. This study aims to assess the impact of different fabric types on grey-level values in chest radiographs. Methods: A phantom was positioned against an erect bucky in the posteroanterior position and exposed to X-rays under four conditions: a
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Hidayati, Siti Nur, and Cindy Oktavia Ningsi. "STUDI KASUS PEMERIKSAAN THORAX PADA PASIEN TENGGELAM YANG MENGALAMI DEKOMPRESI." JRI (Jurnal Radiografer Indonesia) 5, no. 1 (2022): 26–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.55451/jri.v5i1.104.

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Background: Decompression is a disease caused by the release of air bubbles into the blood or body tissues during a very rapid decrease in surrounding pressure (decompression). Several cases of thorax examination in drowning patients who underwent decompression were carried out in different positions, namely the patient was supine or semi-erect.
 Methods: The research method used is qualitative with a descriptive approach, which carried out by means literature review, observation, interviews, and documentations. The research time is 6 months with a total sample of 10 samples.
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Hidayati, Siti Nur, and Cindy Oktavia Ningsi. "STUDI KASUS PEMERIKSAAN THORAX PADA PASIEN TENGGELAM YANG MENGALAMI DEKOMPRESI." JRI (Jurnal Radiografer Indonesia) 5, no. 1 (2022): 26–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.55451/jri.v5i1.104.

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Background: Decompression is a disease caused by the release of air bubbles into the blood or body tissues during a very rapid decrease in surrounding pressure (decompression). Several cases of thorax examination in drowning patients who underwent decompression were carried out in different positions, namely the patient was supine or semi-erect.
 Methods: The research method used is qualitative with a descriptive approach, which carried out by means literature review, observation, interviews, and documentations. The research time is 6 months with a total sample of 10 samples.
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Faulkner, Rebecca, and Paul Lockwood. "Could posterior-anterior projection cervical spine radiographs improve image quality and dose reduction." Radiography Open 8, no. 1 (2022): 38–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.7577/radopen.5004.

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Introduction: Anterior-posterior (AP) cervical spine X-rays are routine examinations to assess degenerative change, persistent pain and traumatic injuries. Multiple radiosensitive organs lie anteriorly within this anatomical region, increasing the stochastic risk of cancer. If a posterior-anterior (PA) projection was utilised, the radiation dose could potentially be reduced. The hypothesis of this study is to evaluate the change in radiation dose and image quality between AP and PA positions. Materials and methods: An anthropomorphic phantom was positioned AP erect against a digital radiograph
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Erect radiographic examinations"

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Flintham, K., K. Alzyoud, A. England, P. Hogg, and Beverly Snaith. "Comparing the supine and erect pelvis radiographic examinations: an evaluation of anatomy, image quality and radiation dose." 2021. http://hdl.handle.net/10454/18517.

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Yes<br>Objectives: Pelvis radiographs are usually acquired supine despite standing imaging reflecting functional anatomy. We compared supine and erect radiographic examinations for anatomical features, radiation dose and image quality. Methods: 60 patients underwent pelvis radiography in both supine and erect positions at the same examination appointment. Measures of body mass index and sagittal diameter were obtained. Images were evaluated using visual grading analysis and pelvic tilt was compared. Dose–area product values were recorded and inputted into the CalDose_X software to estimate ef
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