Table 1
The ten most cited publications concerning the “As Low As Reasonably Achievable (ALARA)” principle.
Rank | Publication | Citation count |
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1 | Miglioretti DL et al. 2013. The use of computed tomography in pediatrics and the associated radiation exposure and estimated cancer risk. JAMA Pediatr. 167(8): 700–707. | 347 |
2 | McCollough CH, Primak AN, Braun N, Kofler J, Yu L, Christner J. 2009. Strategies for reducing radiation dose in CT. Radiol. Clin. 47(1): 27–40. | 346 |
3 | Frush DP, Donnelly LF, Rosen NS. 2003. Computed tomography and radiation risks: What pediatric health care providers should know. Pediatrics 112(4): 951–957. | 317 |
4 | Brody AS, Frush DP, Huda W, Brent RL. 2007. Radiation risk to children from computed tomography. Pediatrics 120(3): 677–682. | 298 |
5 | Murphy MJ et al. 2007. The management of imaging dose during image‐guided radiotherapy: Report of the AAPM Task Group 75. Med. Phys. 34(10): 4041–4063. | 266 |
6 | McCollough CH, Schueler BA, Atwell TD, Braun NN, Regner DM, Brown DL, LeRoy AJ. 2007. Radiation exposure and pregnancy: When should we be concerned?. Radiographics 27(4): 909–917. | 201 |
7 | Patel SJ, Reede DL, Katz DS, Subramaniam R, Amorosa JK. 2007. Imaging the pregnant patient for nonobstetric conditions: Algorithms and radiation dose considerations. Radiographics 27(6): 1705–1722. | 159 |
8 | Hausleiter J et al. 2010. Image quality and radiation exposure with a low tube voltage protocol for coronary CT angiography: Results of the PROTECTION II Trial. JACC: Cardiovasc. Imaging 3(11): 1113–1123. | 145 |
9 | Goske MJ et al. 2008. The ‘Image Gently’ campaign: Increasing CT radiation dose awareness through a national education and awareness program. Pediatr. Radiol. 38(3): 265–269. | 135 |
10 | Semelka RC, Armao DM, Elias J, Huda W. 2007. Imaging strategies to reduce the risk of radiation in CT studies, including selective substitution with MRI. J. Magn. Res. Imaging 25(5): 900–909. | 115 |
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