Did you know that many patients worry about the risks of radiation during routine imaging tests like X-rays and mammograms? These concerns are common, but the good news is that modern imaging technology keeps radiation exposure extremely low while ensuring accurate results. In this blog, we’ll walk you through the radiation safety protocols followed in modern imaging, reassuring you that your health and safety are always the top priority. We’ll explain the measures taken to keep radiation exposure at a minimum so you can undergo your imaging confidently.
Ionising radiation is used in diagnostic imaging, including X-rays and mammograms, to create detailed images of the inside of your body. While low-dose X-rays and safe mammograms are crucial for diagnosing a range of conditions, unmanaged radiation exposure can pose long-term risks, especially with repeated imaging. By adhering to strict safety protocols, the aim is to balance accurate diagnostics with minimal radiation exposure, ensuring your safety without compromising the quality of your care.
To ensure radiation safety during diagnostic imaging, the core principles of time, distance, and shielding are followed:
Additionally, regular calibration of equipment ensures optimal performance, which helps to minimise radiation during every procedure.
Advancements in digital radiography (DR) have significantly improved radiation dose reduction compared to older computed radiography (CR) systems. DR units provide high-quality images with lower radiation exposure. Modern automatic exposure control (AEC) adjusts the radiation dose based on the patient's size and the area being imaged, ensuring the lowest dose possible. Image-processing software also plays a significant role in dose reduction. It enhances image clarity, reducing the need for retakes and minimising radiation exposure. Additionally, dose-tracking systems help monitor radiation used during each procedure, ensuring compliance with safety protocols.
To ensure your safety and comfort, proper preparation is key before undergoing X-rays or mammograms. Here are a few helpful tips:
In conclusion, the radiation safety measures used in modern diagnostic imaging are designed to protect you during X-rays and mammograms. With the use of low-dose technology, patient shielding, and advanced imaging tools, you can feel confident that your health and safety are always prioritised. If you need an X-ray or mammogram, rest assured that the latest technology and expert protocols are in place to ensure your well-being.
At Curesta Health, we prioritise your health and well-being by using the latest low-dose technology in X-rays and mammograms to minimise radiation exposure. Our experienced radiographers follow the highest safety protocols to ensure you receive accurate, timely results with the least risk. With 24/7 services and a commitment to compassionate care, scheduling your imaging appointment with us means peace of mind. Book your appointment now and experience the highest standard of medical imaging.