Compliance with Radiation Protection Principles in Radiotherapy Units

Ali Atamaleki, R. F. Madvari, Mohammad Dolati, Meysam Faramarzi, R. Hokmabadi, Mohammad Amin Younesieh Heravi, Saeedeh Zare Jamalabadi
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Background: One of the most harmful agents in hospital settings is ionizing radiation such as X-rays that physicians and other staff expose in surgeries and diagnostic tests. Therefore, the aim of this study was to measure X-ray dose in the diagnostic radiology units of hospitals affiliated to North Khorasan University of Medical Sciences. Methods: This is a descriptive-analytical, cross-sectional study, in which all of the hospitals' diagnostic radiology units including CT scan, mammography, fluoroscopy and radiography were studied. X-ray dose was measured by a dosimeter-radiometer device (MKS-05 Terra-P). The International Radiation Protection Association (IAEA) checklist was used to check the observance of the Radiation Protection Principles. Results: The results of this study showed that the X-ray doses in the CT scan, mammography, and fluoroscopy units of Bojnord Imam Ali Hospital were 0.16, 0.08 and 0.01 μSv/h, respectively. The doses of X-ray in the radiology units of Imam Ali (PBUH), Imam Reza (PBUH), Esfarayen and Shirvan Hospitals were 0.12, 0.12, 0.11, and 0.11 μSv/h, respectively. Conclusion: According to the results, the X-ray doses in the diagnostic radiology units of hospitals were lower than the standard limit proposed by the International Radiation Protection Association. However, it is proposed to use appropriate protective lead aprons to further protect the exposed staff in the units in question.
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放射治疗单位遵守辐射防护原则
背景:医院环境中最有害的因素之一是电离辐射,如医生和其他工作人员在手术和诊断测试中暴露的x射线。因此,本研究的目的是测量北呼罗珊医科大学附属医院诊断放射科的x射线剂量。方法:这是一项描述性分析的横断面研究,研究了所有医院的诊断放射学单元,包括CT扫描,乳房x线摄影,透视和x线摄影。x射线剂量由剂量-辐射计装置(MKS-05 Terra-P)测量。国际辐射防护协会(原子能机构)的核对表被用来检查遵守辐射防护原则的情况。结果:本研究结果显示,Bojnord Imam Ali医院CT扫描单元、乳房x线摄影单元和透视单元的x射线剂量分别为0.16、0.08和0.01 μSv/h。伊玛目阿里医院(Imam Ali, PBUH)、伊玛目礼萨医院(Imam Reza, PBUH)、埃斯法拉扬医院(Esfarayen)和希尔万医院(Shirvan)放射科x射线剂量分别为0.12、0.12、0.11和0.11 μSv/h。结论:医院放射诊断单元的x射线剂量低于国际辐射防护协会提出的标准限值。但是,建议使用适当的保护性铅围裙,进一步保护有关单位中受暴露的工作人员。
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