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Feasibility study of a novel portable digital radiography system modified for fluoroscopy in the neonatal intensive care unit
by
Schonberger, Alison
, Samuel, Richard
, Taragin, Benjamin H
, Blumfield Einat
, Liszewski, Mark C
, Gross, Jordana N
, Levin, Terry L
, Nafday, Suhas M
in
Equivalence
/ Evaluation
/ Feasibility studies
/ Fluoroscopic imaging
/ Fluoroscopy
/ Image contrast
/ Image quality
/ Intensive care
/ Medical imaging
/ Neonatal care
/ Neonates
/ Newborn babies
/ Patients
/ Portability
/ Quality management
/ Radiation
/ Radiation dosage
/ Radiographs
/ Radiography
/ Radiology
/ Workflow
2021
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Feasibility study of a novel portable digital radiography system modified for fluoroscopy in the neonatal intensive care unit
by
Schonberger, Alison
, Samuel, Richard
, Taragin, Benjamin H
, Blumfield Einat
, Liszewski, Mark C
, Gross, Jordana N
, Levin, Terry L
, Nafday, Suhas M
in
Equivalence
/ Evaluation
/ Feasibility studies
/ Fluoroscopic imaging
/ Fluoroscopy
/ Image contrast
/ Image quality
/ Intensive care
/ Medical imaging
/ Neonatal care
/ Neonates
/ Newborn babies
/ Patients
/ Portability
/ Quality management
/ Radiation
/ Radiation dosage
/ Radiographs
/ Radiography
/ Radiology
/ Workflow
2021
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Feasibility study of a novel portable digital radiography system modified for fluoroscopy in the neonatal intensive care unit
by
Schonberger, Alison
, Samuel, Richard
, Taragin, Benjamin H
, Blumfield Einat
, Liszewski, Mark C
, Gross, Jordana N
, Levin, Terry L
, Nafday, Suhas M
in
Equivalence
/ Evaluation
/ Feasibility studies
/ Fluoroscopic imaging
/ Fluoroscopy
/ Image contrast
/ Image quality
/ Intensive care
/ Medical imaging
/ Neonatal care
/ Neonates
/ Newborn babies
/ Patients
/ Portability
/ Quality management
/ Radiation
/ Radiation dosage
/ Radiographs
/ Radiography
/ Radiology
/ Workflow
2021
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Feasibility study of a novel portable digital radiography system modified for fluoroscopy in the neonatal intensive care unit
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Feasibility study of a novel portable digital radiography system modified for fluoroscopy in the neonatal intensive care unit
2021
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BackgroundA portable radiographic system capable of fluoroscopic imaging in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) potentially benefits critically ill neonates by eliminating the need to transport them to a fluoroscopy suite.ObjectiveTo evaluate whether a portable bedside fluoroscopy system in the NICU can deliver comparable image quality at a similar dose rate to a standard system in a fluoroscopy suite.Materials and methodsIn phase A, 20 patients <3 years of age and scheduled to undergo upper gastrointestinal series (upper GI) or voiding cystourethrograms (VCUG) in the radiology fluoroscopy suite were recruited to evaluate a portable fluoroscopic unit. A modified portable radiographic system with a cassette-sized detector and an in-room fluoroscopy system were sequentially used in the same examination. Four radiologists compared the image quality of 20 images from each system using the Radlex score (1–4) for five image quality attributes. The radiation dose rates for the portable and in-suite systems were collected. In phase B, fluoroscopy studies were performed in 5 neonates in the NICU and compared to the 20 previous neonatal studies performed in the department. Clinical workflow, examination time, fluoroscopy time, scattered radiation dose and patient radiation dose were evaluated.ResultsIn phase A, average dose rates for in-room and portable systems were equivalent, (0.322 mGy/min and 0.320 mGy/min, respectively). Reader-averaged Radlex scores for in-room and portable systems were statistically significantly greater (P<0.05) for all attributes on the portable system except for image contrast. In phase B, scattered radiation from the average fluoroscopy time (26 s) was equivalent to the scattered radiation of 2.6 portable neonatal chest radiographs. Procedure time and diagnostic quality were deemed equivalent. The average dose rate in the NICU with the portable system was 0.21 mGy/min compared to 0.29 mGy/min for the in-room system.ConclusionThe portable fluoroscopy unit is capable of providing comparable image quality at equivalent dose levels to an in-room system for neonates with minimal risks to the staff and other patients in the NICU.
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