Estimation of adult patient doses for selected X-ray diagnostic examinations

The caldose_x 5.0 software has been used to assess the entrance skin doses (ESD) and effective doses (ED) of adult patients undergoing x-ray examinations of the thorax/chest (PA/RLAT), pelvis (AP), cervical spine (AP/LAT), thoracic spine (AP) and lumber spine (AP) in three public hospitals each equi...

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Main Authors: Kofi Ofori, Samuel W. Gordon, Emmanuel Akrobortu, Adriana A. Ampene, Emmanuel O. Darko
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2014-10-01
Series:Journal of Radiation Research and Applied Sciences
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S168785071400079X
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spelling doaj-762efde914cb47f3835550e3e69909cb2020-11-25T00:37:35ZengTaylor & Francis GroupJournal of Radiation Research and Applied Sciences1687-85072014-10-0174459462Estimation of adult patient doses for selected X-ray diagnostic examinationsKofi Ofori0Samuel W. Gordon1Emmanuel Akrobortu2Adriana A. Ampene3Emmanuel O. Darko4Corresponding author.; Radiation Protection Institute, Ghana Atomic Energy Commission, GhanaRadiation Protection Institute, Ghana Atomic Energy Commission, GhanaRadiation Protection Institute, Ghana Atomic Energy Commission, GhanaRadiation Protection Institute, Ghana Atomic Energy Commission, GhanaRadiation Protection Institute, Ghana Atomic Energy Commission, GhanaThe caldose_x 5.0 software has been used to assess the entrance skin doses (ESD) and effective doses (ED) of adult patients undergoing x-ray examinations of the thorax/chest (PA/RLAT), pelvis (AP), cervical spine (AP/LAT), thoracic spine (AP) and lumber spine (AP) in three public hospitals each equipped with constant potential generators (no ripple), an x-ray emission angle of 17° and a total filtration of 2.5 mm Al. In all, 320 patients were surveyed with an average of over 100 patients per a hospital. The patients' data and exposure parameters captured into the software included age, sex, examination type, projection posture, tube potential and current-time product. The mean ESD and ED of seven different examinations were calculated using the software and compared with published works and internationally established diagnostic reference levels. The mean ESD calculated were 0.27 mGy, 0.43 mGy, 1.31 mGy, 1.05 mGy, 0.45 mGy, 2.10 mGy, 3.25 mGy and the mean effective doses were 0.02 mSv, 0.01 mSv, 0.09 mSv, 0.05 mSv, 0.03 mSv, 0.13 mSv, 0.41 mSv for thorax (PA), thorax/chest (RLAT), Pelvis (AP), cervical spine (AP), cervical spine (LAT), thoracic spine (AP) and lumber spine (AP) respectively. Keywords: Entrance skin dose, Effective dose, X-rayshttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S168785071400079X
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author Kofi Ofori
Samuel W. Gordon
Emmanuel Akrobortu
Adriana A. Ampene
Emmanuel O. Darko
spellingShingle Kofi Ofori
Samuel W. Gordon
Emmanuel Akrobortu
Adriana A. Ampene
Emmanuel O. Darko
Estimation of adult patient doses for selected X-ray diagnostic examinations
Journal of Radiation Research and Applied Sciences
author_facet Kofi Ofori
Samuel W. Gordon
Emmanuel Akrobortu
Adriana A. Ampene
Emmanuel O. Darko
author_sort Kofi Ofori
title Estimation of adult patient doses for selected X-ray diagnostic examinations
title_short Estimation of adult patient doses for selected X-ray diagnostic examinations
title_full Estimation of adult patient doses for selected X-ray diagnostic examinations
title_fullStr Estimation of adult patient doses for selected X-ray diagnostic examinations
title_full_unstemmed Estimation of adult patient doses for selected X-ray diagnostic examinations
title_sort estimation of adult patient doses for selected x-ray diagnostic examinations
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Journal of Radiation Research and Applied Sciences
issn 1687-8507
publishDate 2014-10-01
description The caldose_x 5.0 software has been used to assess the entrance skin doses (ESD) and effective doses (ED) of adult patients undergoing x-ray examinations of the thorax/chest (PA/RLAT), pelvis (AP), cervical spine (AP/LAT), thoracic spine (AP) and lumber spine (AP) in three public hospitals each equipped with constant potential generators (no ripple), an x-ray emission angle of 17° and a total filtration of 2.5 mm Al. In all, 320 patients were surveyed with an average of over 100 patients per a hospital. The patients' data and exposure parameters captured into the software included age, sex, examination type, projection posture, tube potential and current-time product. The mean ESD and ED of seven different examinations were calculated using the software and compared with published works and internationally established diagnostic reference levels. The mean ESD calculated were 0.27 mGy, 0.43 mGy, 1.31 mGy, 1.05 mGy, 0.45 mGy, 2.10 mGy, 3.25 mGy and the mean effective doses were 0.02 mSv, 0.01 mSv, 0.09 mSv, 0.05 mSv, 0.03 mSv, 0.13 mSv, 0.41 mSv for thorax (PA), thorax/chest (RLAT), Pelvis (AP), cervical spine (AP), cervical spine (LAT), thoracic spine (AP) and lumber spine (AP) respectively. Keywords: Entrance skin dose, Effective dose, X-rays
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