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. 1998 May;78(3):F227–F229. doi: 10.1136/fn.78.3.f227

Ionising radiation from diagnostic x rays in very low birthweight babies

P Sutton, R Arthur, C Taylor, M Stringer
PMCID: PMC1720783  PMID: 9713039

Abstract

AIM—To quantify the exposure of very low birthweight neonates to ionising radiation from diagnostic x-rays.
METHODS—Retrospective analysis was made of all radiographs performed over 18 months in an integrated special care baby unit and regional neonatal surgical unit in a large teaching hospital of surviving inborn babies of very low birthweight (<1500 g) admitted to the unit.
RESULTS—Fifty five VLBW neonates were treated for a total of 3296 days and received 498 radiographs (median 5 per infant). The mean effective radiation dose was 0.04 mSv and the maximum for one infant was 0.54mSv.
CONCLUSIONS—The radiation burden in this group of neonates is low and the benefits of diagnostic radiographs far outweigh any potential radiation risks.



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