Radiation doses during coronary artery disease testing varied widely based on global region, with patients in lower-income ...
Ten years of Finnish reporting data presented at ECR 2026 show how structured incident monitoring strengthens radiation ...
The findings underscore the importance of training, best-practice protocols, and up-to-date equipment to reduce exposure for ...
Differences in the amount of radiation patients receive from diagnostic tests for coronary artery disease (CAD) have been revealed in a major international study coordinated by the International ...
Nuclear medicine is a specialized discipline that evaluates the function and metabolism of organs using radiopharmaceuticals and advanced imaging systems. Unlike conventional imaging methods that ...
Coded aperture imaging (CAI) is an innovative detection method that employs a patterned mask to encode incoming radiation. The encoded signal is subsequently decoded to reconstruct the spatial ...
Radiation dose management in medical imaging presents a number of challenges. Image quality must be optimized to aid diagnosis while minimizing the risk of patient or healthcare workers exposure to ...
Plastic scintillators are good alternatives for liquids, single crystals used in fields of nuclear safety, border security for neutron detection in the presence of a gamma radiation background, as ...
As artificial intelligence (AI) continues to revolutionize healthcare, its potential to enhance patient safety and improve radiation protection practices is becoming increasingly evident. This webinar ...