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(Radiology 2005;235:354-358.)
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Special Report

Reference Values for Diagnostic Radiology: Application and Impact1

Joel E. Gray, PhD, Benjamin R. Archer, PhD, Priscilla F. Butler, MS, Barry B. Hobbs, MD, Fred A. Mettler, Jr, MD, Robert J. Pizzutiello, Jr, MS, Beth A. Schueler, PhD, Keith J. Strauss, MS, Orhan H. Suleiman, PhD, Martin J. Yaffe, PhD, for the American Association of Physicists in Medicine Task Group on Reference Values for Diagnostic X-ray Examinations

1 From Landauer, 2 Science Rd, Glenwood, IL 60425 (J.E.G.); Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Tex (B.R.A.); American College of Radiology, Reston, Va (P.F.B.); University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada (B.B.H.); University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM (F.A.M.); Upstate Medical Physics, Victor, NY (R.J.P.); Mayo Clinic and Foundation, Rochester, Minn (B.A.S.); Children’s Hospital, Boston, Mass (K.J.S.); Food and Drug Administration, Rockville, Md (O.H.S.); and Sunnybrook Health Science Centre, Toronto, Ontario, Canada (M.J.Y.). Received February 1, 2002; revision requested March 25; final revision received July 8, 2004; accepted August 4. Address correspondence to J.E.G. (e-mail: jgray@landauerinc.com).
2 2Consultants to the Task Group and the organizations they represent are listed in the Acknowledgments.

Reference values (RVs) are recommended by the American Association of Physicists in Medicine for four radiographic projections, computed tomography, fluoroscopy, and dental radiography. RVs are used to compare radiation doses from individual pieces of radiographic equipment with doses from similar equipment assessed in national surveys. RVs recommended by the American Association of Physicists in Medicine have been developed from the Nationwide Evaluation of X-ray Trends survey performed by the state radiation protection agencies with the cooperation and support of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, the Conference of Radiation Control Program Directors, and the American College of Radiology. The RVs selected by the American Association of Physicists in Medicine represent, approximately, the 80th percentile of the survey distributions. Consequently, equipment exceeding the RVs is using higher radiation doses than is 80% of the equipment in the surveys. Radiation doses for specific projections, with standard phantoms, should be measured annually, as recommended by the American College of Radiology. When the RVs are exceeded, the medical physicist should investigate the cause and determine, in cooperation with the responsible radiologist, whether these doses are justified or the imaging system should be optimized to reduce patient radiation doses. RVs are a useful tool for comparing patient radiation doses at institutions throughout the United States and for providing information about radiographic equipment performance.

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