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Examination of Application to Radiation Protection Education by Four-dimensional Visualization of Scatter Distribution in Radiological Examination Using Virtual Reality

Authors :
Saki Kadoyanagi
Daiki Ueno
Koki Ueda
Toshioh Fujibuchi
Chihiro Nakamura
Source :
Japanese Journal of Radiological Technology. 75:1297-1307
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Japanese Society of Radiological Technology, 2019.

Abstract

Purpose When working on fluoroscopy and patient assistance in a healthcare facility, workers need to understand how to properly protect scattered radiation. In this study, we examined a four-dimensional visualization method to make it easy to understand the spread of scattered radiation visually, and proposed its application to radiation protection education. Methods We constructed the X-ray room, X-ray CT room, and angiography room using Particle Heavy Ion Transport code System (PHITS), and calculated the scattered radiation distribution when the patient was irradiated with X-rays. The three-dimensional distribution of each moment was continuously displayed to create a four-dimensional distribution. Using the created data, we conducted radiation protection education including exercises to make the students confirm the scatter distribution from any direction. The effectiveness of the scattered radiation visualization data was evaluated by a questionnaire. Results The position of assistance for standing chest radiograph was less scattered radiation at the side and below the patient. As a result of the questionnaire, this education has confirmed the effect of attracting attention about radiation protection. The fourdimensional visualization allowed students to understand the behavior of radiation and the source of scattered radiation. Conclusion Visualization of three- and four-dimensional scattered radiation distribution in the radiological examination room can intuitively enhance the understanding of the invisible radiation spread and appropriate aids.

Details

ISSN :
18814883 and 03694305
Volume :
75
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Japanese Journal of Radiological Technology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....c3c1ded81b40a1a776da40b1505cd7ad