Impact of gonad shielding for AP pelvis on dose and image quality on different female sizes: A phantom study

In clinical practice AP pelvis standard protocols are suitable for average size patients. However, as the average body size has increased over the past decades, radiographers have had to improve their practice in order to ensure that adequate image quality with minimal radiation dose to the patient is achieved. Gonad shielding has been found to be an effective way to reduce the radiation dose to the ovaries. However, the effect of increased body size, or fat thickness, in combination with gonad shielding is unclear.
Source: Radiography - Category: Radiology Authors: Source Type: research