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PEDIATRICS Vol. 120 No. 3 September 2007, pp. 677-682 (doi:10.1542/peds.2007-1910)
CLINICAL REPORT |
Radiation Risk to Children From Computed Tomography
Imaging studies that use ionizing radiation are an essential tool for the evaluation of many disorders of childhood. Ionizing radiation is used in radiography, fluoroscopy, angiography, and computed tomography scanning. Computed tomography is of particular interest because of its relatively high radiation dose and wide use. Consensus statements on radiation risk suggest that it is reasonable to act on the assumption that low-level radiation may have a small risk of causing cancer. The medical community should seek ways to decrease radiation exposure by using radiation doses as low as reasonably achievable and by performing these studies only when necessary. There is wide agreement that the benefits of an indicated computed tomography scan far outweigh the risks. Pediatric health care professionals roles in the use of computed tomography on children include deciding when a computed tomography scan is necessary and discussing the risk with patients and families. Radiologists should be a source of consultation when forming imaging strategies and should create specific protocols with scanning techniques optimized for pediatric patients. Families and patients should be encouraged to ask questions about the risks and benefits of computed tomography scanning. The information in this report is provided to aid in decision-making and discussions with the health care team, patients, and families.
Key Words: computed tomography diagnostic imaging ALARA ionizing radiation cancer
Abbreviations: CT—computed tomography BEIR—Biological Effects of Ionizing Radiation ALARA—as low as reasonably achievable
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