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VOL. 7, ISSUE 1 (2025)
Minimizing repeat radiographs: Strategies for enhancing image quality and reducing radiation exposure
Authors
Rohit Lalwani, Anjali Jain, Rajesh Rohilla, Harsh Kumar, Shivani Bhalla
Abstract
Repeat radiographs contribute to increased
radiation exposure, patient discomfort, and unnecessary resource utilization.
This study explores strategies to minimize repeat imaging through quality
control measures, improved radiographic techniques, and training programs. We
analyze common causes of repeat imaging, including positioning errors, motion
artifacts, and exposure factor miscalculations, and propose standardized
protocols to optimize radiographic procedures. The findings indicate that
implementing structured quality assurance programs and adopting advanced
imaging technologies can significantly reduce repeat rates.
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Pages:9-11
How to cite this article:
Rohit Lalwani, Anjali Jain, Rajesh Rohilla, Harsh Kumar, Shivani Bhalla "Minimizing repeat radiographs: Strategies for enhancing image quality and reducing radiation exposure". International Journal of Radiology Research, Vol 7, Issue 1, 2025, Pages 9-11
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