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Dipak Mahajan
Dipak Mahajan

The Role of Technology in Enhancing Radiation Dose Monitoring Precision

Advances in digital technology have revolutionized the accuracy and efficiency of radiation dose monitoring. Traditional imaging lacked the ability to track real-time exposure, but modern systems now record dose information automatically and integrate it into centralized databases. This technological shift allows healthcare providers to analyze trends across departments and equipment. Dose tracking software collects data from CT scanners, fluoroscopy units, and other imaging devices, presenting it in a user-friendly interface. This enables radiologists, physicists, and administrators to monitor compliance with established dose thresholds. Artificial intelligence and machine learning have also enhanced dose monitoring by identifying anomalies and predicting potential risks before they occur. For instance, AI can suggest optimized scanning protocols based on patient characteristics, ensuring individualized radiation management. Cloud-based platforms have made data accessible across multi-site hospital networks, ensuring consistent imaging practices regardless of location.


Technology also supports automated alerts, notifying teams when dose levels exceed recommended limits. These alerts encourage immediate action, reducing the likelihood of accidental overexposure. Integration with electronic health records ensures that cumulative dose history is readily available, helping physicians make informed decisions about future imaging. Technological advancements have also improved reporting accuracy, reducing manual input errors. As medical imaging continues to evolve, technology will remain central to ensuring precision, safety, and accountability in radiation dose monitoring.


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  • mayuri Wankar
    mayuri Wankar
  • Dipak Mahajan
    Dipak Mahajan
  • Divakar Kolhe
    Divakar Kolhe
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