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Outside Radiological Department
Limited information related to:
-‐ Type and frequency of procedures; -‐ Exposure levels involved.
Majority of the examinations performed outside the department.
Ionizing radiation effects
Variation in radiation doses received by patients
Great variations on examination techniques in use Patients usually unable to
cooperate due to their condition
Room conditions aren't proper for standard examination protocols
and positioning accuracy
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(ACR, 2011) (International Atomic Energy Agency, 2006) (ACR, 2008) (Lanhede et al, 2002) (ICRP, 2007)
Based on ALARA principle
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• Optimization of bedside chest radiography protocols for adults.
• To compare data recorded at two different Radiological Departments;
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Unfors EDD-‐30 Educational Direct
Dosimeter
Mobile X-‐ray unit Measuring tape
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Patient: Weight (Kg)
Height (cm)
Examination: SRD -‐ cm, RSD – cm,
Exposure parameters
(kV, mAs), ESD -‐ µSv
Bedside chest radiography examinations
Standard patients
Hospitals A and B
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N Minimum Maximum Mean Standard-‐Deviation Weight (Kg)
55 65,00 75,00 71,27 3,66
Height (cm) 160,00 182,00 169,45 4,32 BMI 21,90 29,30 24,87 1,68
Hospital A Hospital B Phase 1
Hospital B Phase 2
p
Weight (Kg) Mean 71,60 69,80 72,80
>0,05
Standard-‐Deviation 3,86 3,41 3,17
Height (cm) Mean 170,00 168,65 169,80
Standard-‐Deviation 3,29 3,15 6,50
IMC Mean 24,86 24,55 25,32
Standard-‐Deviation 1,71 1,53 1,83
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Hospital A Hospital B Phase 1
p
Tube tension (kV) Mean 108,80 84,00
<0,05
Standard deviation 4,79 4,14 Tube current
(mAs) Mean 1,74 2,09
Standard deviation 0,37 0,27
SRD (cm) Mean 124,45 115,40
Standard deviation 13,96 8,83
RSD (cm) Mean 141,56 223,28
Standard deviation 27,92 26,19
ESD (µSv) Mean 16,45 21,94
Standard deviation 1,16 4,72
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Exposure para
meters:
100 kV 1 mAs
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Hospital B ESD (µSv) p
Phase 1 Mean 21,94
<0,05
Standard devia,on 4,72 P75 27,28
Phase 2 Mean 17,00
Standard devia,on 1,51 P75 17,61
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115, 40 cm 124,45 cm
113,13 cm
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AP Chest Bedside Radiography: SRD between 100 e 180 cm
Difference between mean SRD in use it’s the most important factor related to high dose levels.
*ACR -‐ American College of Radiology ARI -‐ Aberdeen Royal Infirmary
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With tube tension increase, greater the affinity towards
current decline as well as dose exposure.
(Kotsubo et al, 2003)
(Simpson, et al, 1998)
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