The rapid technological developments in computed tomography (CT) have enabled many new clinical applications in the abdominal region. Abdomen CT is considered as a high radiation dose examination due to the large number of radiosensitive organs in the field of view. CT radiation dose has received a lot of attention not only by the medical specialties and researchers, but also by patients and media. This article reviews the situation on radiation dose and risk and provides practical guidelines to effectively manage the radiation dose without losing the benefits and maintaining diagnostic confidence in CT procedures.
⁎Medical Physics Unit, Konstantopoulio Hospital, Athens, Greece
†Radiation Protection of Patients Unit, RSM, NSRW, International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna, Austria
‡Department of Radiology, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA
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