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CONTROL OF RADIATION EXPOSURE TO PAEDIATRIC PATIENTS AT CONVENTIONAL RADIOLOGY AND CARDIAC CENTERS AT DUBAI HOSPITAL

Authors :
Dr. Adel Hassan Hashish
Dr. Jamila Salem Alsuwaidi
Saeed Almazrouei, Najlaa Khalfan
Dr. Adel Hassan Hashish
Dr. Jamila Salem Alsuwaidi
Saeed Almazrouei, Najlaa Khalfan
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

In view of increasing the number of x-ray examinations over the years, paediatric radiation safety is considered as one of the critical subjects in the modern medical imaging. Paediatric patients are at higher risk from ionizing radiation than adults if they receive same amount of dose. This project was conducted to evaluate paediatric patient radiation dose levels in digital radiology (both fixed and mobile x-ray units) and interventional cardiology at Dubai Hospital. The results of this study are expected to contribute in establishing local and national diagnostic reference levels in United Arab Emirates (UAE). A combination of phantom studies and patient data collection were utilized in this paediatric dosimetry project. The patient data collection was obtained through both manual contributions from radiographers and data obtained from Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine (DICOM) header. The first method was performed using Polymethyl methacrylate phantom with different thicknesses to represent different age groups of paediatrics; whereas the second method was without phantom where the exposure factors extracted from DICOM header. Then, effective dose was estimated using Monte Carlo dose calculation software. The primary measured and estimated radiation dose quantity was the incident air kerma. The entrance surface air kerma was calculated from the incident air kerma and then executed with the application of appropriate backscatter factors. For the fixed x-ray machine, the radiation dose levels were lower than the recommended values and other published data while for the mobile x-ray the findings were comparable and slightly higher than other surveyors. In interventional cardiology, the radiation dose values were higher compared to other values shown in previous researches. The variation in entrance skin air kerma values between the published data and the findings in this study are related to the use of different equipment, exposure parameters and it

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Database :
OAIster
Notes :
eBook: Thesis/Dissertation, Master of Science (MS)
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1249552047
Document Type :
Electronic Resource