학술논문

Minimizing radiation dose in management of stone disease: how to achieve ‘ALARA’
Document Type
Academic Journal
Source
Current Opinion in Urology. Mar 01, 2021 31(2):115-119
Subject
Language
English
ISSN
0963-0643
Abstract
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Exposure to radiation is known to have adverse effects such as secondary malignancies. Patients with nephrolithiasis are exposed to radiation in the workup and treatment of their condition. Furthermore, exposure to radiation is often repeated due to the high recurrence rate of nephrolithiasis. RECENT FINDINGS: We discuss practices inside and outside of the operating room to strive to keep radiation exposure as low as reasonably achievable (ALARA) for patients being treated for nephrolithiasis. These efforts include reduced dose computed tomography scans, fluoroless surgical techniques and new alternative technologies. SUMMARY: Maintaining radiation exposure ALARA for our patients is increasingly practical. The urologist must make every effort to adhere to ALARA principles to protect patients from the stochastic effects of radiation.