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Risks to the fetus from diagnostic imaging during pregnancy: review and proposal of a clinical protocol

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Risks to the fetus from diagnostic imaging during pregnancy: review and proposal of a clinical protocol
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Year
2015
Authors
Gomes, M
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matias, a
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Filipe Macedo
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Title: Pediatric RadiologyImported from Authenticus Search for Journal Publications
Vol. 45
Pages: 1916-1929
ISSN: 0301-0449
Publisher: Springer Nature
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Authenticus ID: P-00G-FTS
Abstract (EN): Every day, medical practitioners face the dilemma of exposing pregnant or possibly pregnant patients to radiation from diagnostic examinations. Both doctors and patients often have questions about the risks of radiation. The most vulnerable period is between the 8th and 15th weeks of gestation. Deterministic effects like pregnancy loss, congenital malformations, growth retardation and neurobehavioral abnormalities have threshold doses above 100-200 mGy. The risk is considered negligible at 50 mGy and in reality no diagnostic examination exceeds this limit. The risk of carcinogenesis is slightly higher than in the general population. Intravenous iodinated contrast is discouraged, except in highly selected patients. Considering all the possible noxious effects of radiation exposure, measures to diminish radiation are essential and affect the fetal outcome. Nonionizing procedures should be considered whenever possible and every radiology center should have its own data analysis on fetal radiation exposure. In this review, we analyze existing literature on fetal risks due to radiation exposure, producing a clinical protocol to guide safe radiation use in a clinical setting.
Language: English
Type (Professor's evaluation): Scientific
No. of pages: 14
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