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Assessment of changes in the structure of CT-diagnostics due to the COVID-19 epidemic : A hospital based study. / Druzhinina, P. S.; Vodovatov, A. V.; Chipiga, L. A.; Zaguzov, V. S.; Kamyshanskaya, I. G.; Merkulov, D. V.; Ispravnikova, Yu S.; Pritz, V. V.

7th International Conference on X-Ray, Electrovacuum and Biomedical Technique. ред. / Nikolay N. Potrakhov; Artem Gryaznov; D. K. Kostrin. American Institute of Physics, 2021. 020009 (AIP Conference Proceedings; Том 2356).

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Druzhinina, PS, Vodovatov, AV, Chipiga, LA, Zaguzov, VS, Kamyshanskaya, IG, Merkulov, DV, Ispravnikova, YS & Pritz, VV 2021, Assessment of changes in the structure of CT-diagnostics due to the COVID-19 epidemic: A hospital based study. в NN Potrakhov, A Gryaznov & DK Kostrin (ред.), 7th International Conference on X-Ray, Electrovacuum and Biomedical Technique., 020009, AIP Conference Proceedings, Том. 2356, American Institute of Physics, 7th International Conference on X-Ray, Electrovacuum and Biomedical Technique, Saint Petersburg, Российская Федерация, 26/11/20. https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0053071

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Druzhinina, P. S., Vodovatov, A. V., Chipiga, L. A., Zaguzov, V. S., Kamyshanskaya, I. G., Merkulov, D. V., Ispravnikova, Y. S., & Pritz, V. V. (2021). Assessment of changes in the structure of CT-diagnostics due to the COVID-19 epidemic: A hospital based study. в N. N. Potrakhov, A. Gryaznov, & D. K. Kostrin (Ред.), 7th International Conference on X-Ray, Electrovacuum and Biomedical Technique [020009] (AIP Conference Proceedings; Том 2356). American Institute of Physics. https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0053071

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Druzhinina PS, Vodovatov AV, Chipiga LA, Zaguzov VS, Kamyshanskaya IG, Merkulov DV и пр. Assessment of changes in the structure of CT-diagnostics due to the COVID-19 epidemic: A hospital based study. в Potrakhov NN, Gryaznov A, Kostrin DK, Редакторы, 7th International Conference on X-Ray, Electrovacuum and Biomedical Technique. American Institute of Physics. 2021. 020009. (AIP Conference Proceedings). https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0053071

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Druzhinina, P. S. ; Vodovatov, A. V. ; Chipiga, L. A. ; Zaguzov, V. S. ; Kamyshanskaya, I. G. ; Merkulov, D. V. ; Ispravnikova, Yu S. ; Pritz, V. V. / Assessment of changes in the structure of CT-diagnostics due to the COVID-19 epidemic : A hospital based study. 7th International Conference on X-Ray, Electrovacuum and Biomedical Technique. Редактор / Nikolay N. Potrakhov ; Artem Gryaznov ; D. K. Kostrin. American Institute of Physics, 2021. (AIP Conference Proceedings).

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abstract = "The aim of this study was to assess the changes in the structure and collective doses from CT-examinations in January-August 2020, including the period of COVID-19 epidemic (April-May), based on data from the general practice hospital. The study included the analyze of the number of patients who underwent CT-examinations, structure of CT- examinations, parameters of scan protocols. In January-August 2020 the study indicated the significant change in the structure of CT-diagnostics, which is associated with the COVID-19 epidemic, and no significant changes in typical patients' doses per examination. Typical patients' doses per one CT examination corresponded to: chest - 4.6 mSv, chest with contrast - 10.1 mSv, abdomen - 8.4 mSv, abdomen with contrast - 24 mSv, brain - 1.3 mSv. The study additionally indicated reduction of CT-examinations of all anatomic areas, except of the chest up to 92%, increase of CT- examinations of chest by the factor of 20. The majority of patients underwent 1 CT (67%) due to COVID-19 epidemic, 1- 2 CT (16%), 2-5 CT (16%), >5 CT (0,4%).",
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