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Congress: ECR25
Poster Number: C-25431
Type: Poster: EPOS Radiologist (educational)
DOI: 10.26044/ecr2025/C-25431
Authorblock: S. Morkos, P. Melkonian, R. Abdallah, D. Abou Ltaif, F. H. Farhat, D. G. Jabbour, J. I. Berberi, C. Mourad; Beirut/LB
Disclosures:
Samer Morkos: Nothing to disclose
Patricia Melkonian: Nothing to disclose
Rita Abdallah: Nothing to disclose
Diana Abou Ltaif: Nothing to disclose
Fatima Hassan Farhat: Nothing to disclose
Diana Georges Jabbour: Nothing to disclose
Jessica Imad Berberi: Nothing to disclose
Charbel Mourad: Nothing to disclose
Keywords: Interventional non-vascular, Neuroradiology spine, Radioprotection / Radiation dose, CT, Radiation safety, Geriatrics, Quality assurance, Trauma
Conclusion

The reduced kV and adjusted mAs protocol significantly decreased radiation exposure without affecting needle tip visibility during CT-guided injections. These findings suggest that dose-reduction strategies can be safely implemented in clinical practice to enhance patient safety without compromising procedural efficacy.

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