Entrance surface air kerma to patients during digital radiographic examinations in Tanzania

Author:

Makoba Atumaini1,Jusabani Ahmed2ORCID,Muhogora Wilbroad1ORCID,Kileo Abdallah1,Ndukeki Musa3,Makungu Hilda3,Maro Haika4,Onoka Erick5,Ngulimi Miguta1,Mammba Huruma1,Muhulo Alex1,Masoud Ali1,Balobegwa Vitus1,Ngoye Wilson1,Nakembetwa Adam1

Affiliation:

1. Tanzania Atomic Energy Commission , Block J, Njiro, 23114 Arusha , Tanzania

2. Aga Khan Medical Centre , Baraka Obama Drive, 11102 Dar es Salaam , Tanzania

3. Muhimbili National Hospital , Kalenga Road, 11103 Dar es Salaam , Tanzania

4. Mbeya Zonal Referral Hospital , Hospital Hill Road, Mbeya , Tanzania

5. Arusha Lutheran Medical Centre , Fr. Babu Road, Block No.54 Levolosi, Arusha , Tanzania

Abstract

Abstract The aim of this study was to determine the entrance surface air kerma (ESAK) in adult patients during digital radiography and to evaluate the optimisation potential in five common X-ray examinations in Tanzania. Based on a sample of 240–610 patients, ESAK was estimated using X-ray tube output measurements, patient information and backscatter factors. The results show that the mean ESAK values were higher or comparable to data from the literature. The diagnostic reference values of ESAK for digital radiography were 0.31 mGy (chest PA), 4 mGy (lumbar spine AP), 5.4 mGy (lumbar spine LAT), 3.8 mGy (abdomen AP) and 2.4 mGy (pelvis AP). For computed radiography, the mean ESAK ranges were 0.44–0.57 mGy (thoracic AP), 3.59–3.72 mGy (lumbar spine AP), 6.16–6.35 mGy (lumbar spine LAT), 3.89–3.44 mGy (abdominal AP) and 2.92–3.47 mGy (pelvic AP). In conclusion, high ESAK variations show the potential for optimising protection in digital radiology.

Funder

Tanzania Atomic Energy Commission

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging,General Medicine,Radiation,Radiological and Ultrasound Technology

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