Publications by authors named "Mitsuhiro Nakamae"

Article Synopsis
  • - The digitization of general radiography has raised concerns about potential increases in radiation exposure, leading to the establishment of the exposure index (EI) by IEC in 2008 to monitor doses.
  • - In a study involving standing-position chest radiographs of students, it was found that EI50f values varied widely, and decreasing the area of the interest region led to higher EI and greater variability.
  • - The results indicated that EI values are not absolute and highlighted the usefulness of the deviation index (DI) along with the target exposure index (EIT) to assess appropriate radiography conditions.
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We had the opportunity to employ an anti-scatter grid, which uses fiber as the interspace material. The X-ray transmission rate of fiber is higher than aluminum, so we predicted that the use of a fiber grid would reduce radiation exposure. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the usefulness of the fiber grid.

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Philips DigitalDiagnost, a digital radiographic system mounting flat panel detector (FPD), can display dose area data (DiDi dose) calculated by examination parameters. We evaluated its fundamental characteristics and compared the values of DiDi dose andactual measured data obtained by the area dose product meter (PD-4100L). Tendency of varied values of mAs, X-ray tube values and exposure area from both the area dose product meter and the DiDi dose were coincided.

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Recently about 90% of radiographs have been taken by the digital radiographic system in Japan, but the exposure dose of the patients are about ten-times different among the systems. We understood it by a surveytaken in 2007. We studied the visual evaluation with varying exposure doses using the image phantom of the lumber AP, lumber lateral and hip AP.

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Purpose: To evaluate the prevalence, factors, and clinical impact of self-expanding stent fracture following iliac artery stenting.

Materials And Methods: A review of the endovascular registry database for our department showed 353 patients with occlusive diseases of the iliac artery who underwent stenting between 1997 and 2007. While clinical data and images were retrospectively reviewed for all patients, 165 patients who underwent self-expanding stenting and plain radiograph with >or=6-months follow-up were analyzed.

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