Maximizing safety in stone disease: the impact of strict As Low As Reasonably Achievable (ALARA) principle adherence on radiation exposure and clinical outcomes
Key Points
Adherence to the ALARA principle significantly reduces radiation exposure in patients undergoing treatment for stone disease.
The analysis found that strict protocols lead to improved clinical outcomes and lower risks associated with radiation use.
Observational analysis focused on various clinical practices and their alignment with safety standards.
Highlights the need for continued emphasis on safety measures to optimize patient care and minimize risks.
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