id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-296420-n3vyhqpd England, Andrew Modifications to mobile chest radiography technique during the COVID-19 pandemic – implications of X-raying through side room windows 2020-08-03 .txt text/plain 3844 199 52 Conclusions Undertaking mobile X-ray examinations through side room windows is potentially feasible but does require an increase in tube output and is likely to be limited by minor reductions in image quality. To evaluate the effect on image quality, radiation dose and tube life of undertaking X-ray examinations through glass side room windows. As part of the early response to Covid-19 practitioners at the University of Washington, in the United States, reported on the option of imaging patients directly through glass windows in isolation / side rooms (13) . An X-ray beam directed through a glass window would normally go against standard radiographic practices, in that exposure factors would need to be modified and that there could be artefacts and image quality issues arising from such techniques. Within our work, we presented the results of a novel experiment which sought to provide initial image quality and dose data regarding the practice of X-ray imaging through glass windows. ./cache/cord-296420-n3vyhqpd.txt ./txt/cord-296420-n3vyhqpd.txt