5 results match your criteria: "University Institute of Applied Radiation Physics[Affiliation]"
Radiat Prot Dosimetry
April 2008
University Institute of Applied Radiation Physics, Grand-Pré 1, 1007 Lausanne, Switzerland.
Health Phys
May 2007
University Institute of Applied Radiation Physics, Grand-Pré 1, 1007 Lausanne, Switzerland.
A nationwide investigation was conducted in Switzerland to establish the exposure of the population by medical x rays and update the results of the 1998 survey. Both the frequency and the dose variations were studied in order to determine the change in the collective dose. The frequency study addressed 206 general practitioners (GPs), 30 hospitals, and 10 private radiology institutes.
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June 2007
University Institute of Applied Radiation Physics, Lausanne, Switzerland.
A nationwide survey was launched to investigate the use of fluoroscopy and establish national reference levels (RL) for dose-intensive procedures. The 2-year investigation covered five radiology and nine cardiology departments in public hospitals and private clinics, and focused on 12 examination types: 6 diagnostic and 6 interventional. A total of 1,000 examinations was registered.
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March 2005
University Institute of Applied Radiation Physics, Grand-Pré 1, 1007 Lausanne, Switzerland.
This work aims at establishing a set of diagnostic reference levels (DRLs) for various types of examinations performed in diagnostic and interventional radiology. The average doses for 257 types of radiological examinations were established during the 1998 nationwide survey on the exposure of the Swiss population by radiodiagnostics. They were calculated using appropriate dosimetric models and average technical parameters.
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September 2004
University Institute of Applied Radiation Physics, Grand-Pré 1, 1007 Lausanne, Switzerland.
A patient-oriented survey was conducted in Switzerland with the aim to establishing the distribution of medical X-ray examinations among the population. A sample of 1235 people aged between 15 and 74 y (589 males and 637 females) was contacted. The participants were asked to give the number of medical X-ray examinations performed during the previous 12 months.
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