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Factors Affecting Radiation Injury
Journal of Vascular Surgery
  • Lois A. Killewich
  • Garietta Falls, Wright State University
  • Tara M. Mastracci
  • Kellie R. Brown
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2011
Abstract

Introduction

During the past several decades, the number of diagnostic tests and procedures that require the administration of radiation has increased dramatically. Understanding which factors affect radiation injury and how to mitigate these to protect patients has become critical for physicians to understand. Informed consent for these procedures has to include a discussion of the risks of radiation. Methods

Factors that affect radiation injury, as well as ways to mitigate these, are discussed. Informed consent is also reviewed. Results

Technical factors of the radiation delivery and patient factors both influence the dose of radiation received. Minimizing exposure is critical, and close examination of the patient is warranted to diagnose radiation injury. True informed consent includes a frank discussion of the radiation risks as well as the benefits of the procedure. Conclusion

Minimizing patient radiation exposure and accurately diagnosing radiation injury are key skills with which any physician ordering or performing tests or procedures requiring the use of radiation needs to be familiar. Informed consent includes a discussion of the risks as well as the benefits of the proposed radiation exposure.

DOI
10.1016/j.jvs.2010.07.025
Citation Information
Lois A. Killewich, Garietta Falls, Tara M. Mastracci and Kellie R. Brown. "Factors Affecting Radiation Injury" Journal of Vascular Surgery Vol. 53 Iss. 1 (2011) p. 9S - 14S ISSN: 0741-5214
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/garietta_falls/2/