Optimisation of X-ray examinations: General principles and an Irish perspective
Abstract
In Ireland, the European Medical Exposures Directive [Council Directive 97/43] was enacted into national law in Statutory Instrument 478 of 2002. This series of three review articles discusses the status of justification and optimisation of X-ray examinations nationally, and progress with the establishment of Irish diagnostic reference levels.
In this second article, literature relating to optimisation issues arising in SI 478 of 2002 is reviewed. Optimisation associated with X-ray equipment and optimisation during day-to-day practice are considered. Optimisation proposals found in published research are summarised, and indicate the complex nature of optimisation. A paucity of current, research-based guidance documentation is identified. This is needed in order to support a range of professional staff in their practical implementation of optimisation.
Keywords: Acceptance criteria, Performance criteria, Radiographer responsibility, Radiation dose, Radiographic technique
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PII: S1078-8174(08)00067-9
doi:10.1016/j.radi.2008.07.002
© 2008 The College of Radiographers. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
