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Dose Datamed 2 Portugal
O ITN apresentou o Relatório Final do projecto Dose Datamed 2 Portugal.
Fica o link para o documento pdf acessível no site do ITN.
Link: http://www.itn.pt/projs/ddm2-portugal/Relatorio_Dose_Datamed2_Portugal.pdf
CN192 International Conference on Radiation Protection in Medicine - Setting the Scene for the Next Decade
Conferência internacional promovida pela Agência Atómica Internacional.
Site com acesso ao Programa completo assim como às apresentações da conferência.
Final do programa com conclusões da conferência nas diferentes áreas abordadas.
Link: https://rpop.iaea.org/RPOP/RPoP/Content/News/international-conference-radiation-protection-medicine-news.htm
15 dezembro 2012
Autópsias por TC
Minimally Invasive Autopsies with Angiography
by DAN BUCKLANDInteresting snippet out of the UK. A research group of forensic pathologists and radiologists at Leicester University claims to have developed a minimally invasive autopsy method.Professor Guy Rutty, Chief Forensic Pathologist to the East Midlands Forensic Pathology Unit at University of Leicester, explains:“In collaboration with the radiology team, lead by Professor Bruno Morgan, we have successfully developed a quick and simple technique of ‘minimally invasive targeted coronary angiography’ where we inject contrast into the body of a deceased person through a small incision in the neck and then perform a full body CT scan. Using this method we are able to determine the cause of death in up to 80% of cases (in the series analysed to date).
Full body CT as a proxy for autopsy is already used by the US Military in almost all combat deaths, the novel concept here is the addition of contrast enhanced imaging of the coronary vessels. With this addition, there is an increased chance of detecting cardiac causes of death. The 80% number mentioned in the quote above is likely going to be determined by the distribution of causes of death in the sample set.
Link:http://www.medgadget.com/2011/03/minimally_invasive_autopsies_with_angiography.html
NRD França
Foram divulgados os valores actualizados dos NRD em França.
Link: http://nrd.irsn.fr/index.php?page=radiologie
P.S: fica novamente a pergunta...para quando em Portugal? é que a Euratom já saíu há mais de 15 anos!!!
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