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Open AccessEffectiveness of clinical imaging guidelines to reduce inappropriate head computed tomography imaging: a case of Uganda
Clinical imaging guidelines (CIGs) have been demonstrated to reduce inappropriate diagnostic imaging. There is insufficient evidence for CIG effectiveness to reduce inappropriate imaging in Africa. We assessed...
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Open AccessAdult Computed Tomography examinations in Uganda: Towards determining the National Diagnostic Reference Levels
Diagnostic Reference Levels (DRLs), typically set at the 75th percentile of the dose distribution from surveys conducted across a broad user base using a specified dose-measurement protocol, are recommended fo...
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Open AccessAn Africa point of view on quality and safety in imaging
Africa has seen an upsurge in diagnostic imaging utilization, with benefits of efficient and accurate diagnosis, but these could easily be offset by undesirable effects attributed to unjustified, unoptimized i...
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Open AccessAntenatal Doppler ultrasound implementation in a rural sub-Saharan African setting: exploring the perspectives of women and healthcare providers
The World Health Organization recommends research to evaluate the effects of a single third trimester Doppler ultrasound examination on preventable deaths in unselected-risk pregnancies, particularly in low- a...
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Leadership and Innovations to Improve Quality Imaging and Radiation Safety in Africa
Most of the African communities are rural and have poor access to general healthcare and diagnostic imaging. There is a severe shortage of healthcare professionals, including radiologists, ultrasonographers, r...