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Low-Dose Whole-Body Computed Tomography and Radiation Exposure in Patients With Trauma-Trust, but Verify.
JAMA Surgery ( IF 16.9 ) Pub Date : 2020-01-15 , DOI: 10.1001/jamasurg.2019.5469
Laura N Purcell 1 , Anthony Charles 1
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In an attempt to minimize missed injury rates, potentially decrease mortality, and enhance rapid patient disposition, standard-dose whole-body computed tomographic (WBCT) imaging has become ubiquitous at trauma centers for the hemodynamically stable patient admitted with trauma.1,2 The radiation dose from WBCT ranges from 10 to 20 mGy, which results in an approximately 0.08% estimated lifetime cancer mortality for 45-year-old persons.3 Risk of mortality due to missed injury is therefore higher than the risk of future radiation-induced cancer.



中文翻译:

低剂量全身体计算机断层扫描和放射线照射患者的放射暴露,但要进行验证。

为了最大程度地降低遗漏的受伤率,潜在地降低死亡率并增强患者的快速处置,标准剂量的全身计算机断层扫描(WBCT)成像已在创伤中心普遍存在,以供接受创伤的血液动力学稳定的患者使用。1 ,2从WBCT范围为10至20毫戈瑞,辐射剂量,其结果在约0.08%估计寿命癌症死亡率为45岁的人。3因此,由于遗漏受伤而导致死亡的风险高于未来放射诱发的癌症的风险。

更新日期:2020-03-19
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