Abstract :
Background/Objective: Protecting patients from unwarranted radiation is a great safety
concerntoradiologypractitioners,asmedicalX-raysarethe largestsourceofpublicexposure
toionizingradiation.
Materials and Methods: The entrance skin exposure (ESE) was measured by solid state
dosimeter for fivecommon types of radiography.Dosimetery fora human ofaverage size
wasperformedintheradiologycenters.TheresultsoffirstESEmeasurementstogetherwith
recommendations according to CRCPD and NRPBwere returned to the radiology centers.
Twomonthslater,allESEmeasurementswererepeated.
Results:Themean,maximumand3rdquartileESEsweresignificantlydecreasedcompared
withthefirstmeasurements.Thisqualitycontrolprogrammanagedtodecreasethepatient
doses (ESEs) of AP and lateral lumbar spine, AP cervical and lateral skull radiographs by
about%10,25%,30%and25%respectively.
Conclusion: This survey indicates that in X-ray examinations of the lumbar, thoracic and
cervicalspine,skullandchestthepatientdosecanbesignificantlyreducedwithoutruining
theimagingquality
Keywords :
Radiation Protection , X-ray Radiology , Diagnostic , Health Physics