Assessment of Backscattered Radiation Dose at Exposed Object’s Level during X-Ray Examinations

Author:

Abdullah Taher Naji ,Gobran N. Ali

Abstract

This paper estimates backscattered radiation doses at patient’s positioning level (exposed object) using different X-ray tubes. The effects of different exposure sittings (X-ray tube voltage, exposure intensity, exposed area, dosimeter position, and distance between X-ray tube and imaged object surface) on backscattered radiation doses are estimated using different dosimeters and x-ray units. The quantity of recorded backscattered radiation dose -which reflects from patient’s table or bucky to image receptor and exposed patient - is determined by the position of dosimeter between exposed object’s table or bucky and X-ray tube according to backscatter angle, at higher backscattered angle, the dosimeter records more backscattered dose. The results showed that, increase in kVp, exposure intensity, and exposed area led to a concomitant increase in the quantity of backscattered radiation, whereas the Increase in distanc e between X-ray tube (source) and imaged object surface reduces the amount of backscattered radiation dose. As well as, there is no remarkable difference in recorded backscattered dose due to the position of X-ray tube or the direction of incident X-ray photons.

Publisher

Zeal Press

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