Evaluation of effective dose during X-ray training in a radiological technology program in Korea

The objective of this study was to evaluate the potential risks encountered during X-ray training in radiology education. 10 exposure scenarios were selected by interviewing the radiation experts who they are professors having roles in the X-ray training. Fourteen organ doses and 13 tissues (weighte...

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Main Authors: Jongkyung Ko, Yongmin Kim
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2018-10-01
Series:Journal of Radiation Research and Applied Sciences
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1687850718301031
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Summary:The objective of this study was to evaluate the potential risks encountered during X-ray training in radiology education. 10 exposure scenarios were selected by interviewing the radiation experts who they are professors having roles in the X-ray training. Fourteen organ doses and 13 tissues (weighted per ICRP 103 Publication) were measured with glass dosimeters (GD-352M) and a Rando phantom. Of 270 total organ doses (27 tissues with 10 projection methods) measured, 162 organ doses (60%) were <0.3 mSv; 206 organ doses (76.3%) were <1 mSv. The cumulative effective doses of 10 projection methods resulted in 5.71 mSv, after consideration of tissue weighting factors. Except in human radiography for education purposes, radiation exposure risk is low. The procedure is dangerous to the human body undergoing radiography, so the risk is not justified. Keywords: Radiation protection, Effective dose, Glass dosimeter, Radiologic technology students, Phantom
ISSN:1687-8507