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Review
. 2016;89(1061):20160022.
doi: 10.1259/bjr.20160022. Epub 2016 Feb 12.

Radiation dose awareness and disclosure practice in paediatric emergency medicine: how far have we come?

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Radiation dose awareness and disclosure practice in paediatric emergency medicine: how far have we come?

Kathy Boutis et al. Br J Radiol. 2016.

Abstract

The past decade has brought increasing coverage in the medical literature and lay media of the potential association between low-level radiation from diagnostic imaging and an increased lifetime cancer risk. Both physician and public opinion increasingly favour a greater discussion of benefit and risk with patients and their families when such imaging is being considered. Particular attention has been directed towards CT, its use in children and the emergency department setting. We will review the evolution of radiation dose awareness and knowledge among emergency physicians (EPs) alongside the parallel increase in public awareness. We will then discuss expectations for risk disclosure and the challenges faced by EPs and radiologists as we strive to provide this in a clinically balanced and meaningful way.

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