IMPACT OF COLLIMATION ON RADIATION EXPOSURE IN ADULT AND PAEDIATRIC DIGITAL X-RAY IMAGING

Author:

Satharasinghe Duminda12,Jeyasugiththan J1,Jeyasuthan M3,Amalaraj T1,Abeyweera A L4,Wanninayake W M N M B2,Pallewatte A S5

Affiliation:

1. Department of Nuclear Science, Faculty of Science, University of Colombo, Colombo, Sri Lanka

2. Horizon Campus, Malabe, Sri Lanka

3. Department of Radiology, Tellippalai Base Hospital, Jaffna, Sri Lanka

4. Nawaloka Hospital, Colombo, Sri Lanka

5. Department of Radiology, National Hospital of Sri Lanka, Colombo, Sri Lanka

Abstract

Abstract This study aimed to evaluate the collimation practices and quantify the overexposure due to extensive X-ray field area. The study was carried out in four digital X-ray units (including one paediatric X-ray unit). A total of 749 X-ray projections (555 adult and 194 paediatric) were evaluated. In adult X-ray units, the radiation field size was two times larger than the electronically collimated field. In the paediatric unit, the radiation field was 3.7 times larger than the electronic collimated field. The average additional entrance surface dose due to the excess radiation field used in a paediatric X-ray unit varied between 9.3 (2.5%) and 201.4 $\mu $Gy (10.9%). Therefore, proper pre-patient collimation should be applied whenever feasible, which reduces the patient radiation dose considerably.

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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