Assessment of Patients’ Entrance Skin Dose from Diagnostic X-ray Examinations at Public Hospitals of Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria

Introduction High doses of ionizing radiation can lead to adverse health outcomes such as cancer induction in humans. Although the consequences are less evident at very low radiation doses, the associated risks are of societal importance. This study aimed at assessing entrance skin doses (ESDs) in p...

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Main Authors: Esen Nsikan U, Obed, R. I
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Published: Mashhad University of Medical Sciences 2015-07-01
Series:Iranian Journal of Medical Physics
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spelling doaj-85cf0c33c9194ec09ce4895f8663d8cc2020-11-24T23:04:53ZengMashhad University of Medical SciencesIranian Journal of Medical Physics2252-03092345-36722015-07-01122931004772Assessment of Patients’ Entrance Skin Dose from Diagnostic X-ray Examinations at Public Hospitals of Akwa Ibom State, NigeriaEsen Nsikan U0Obed, R. I1Dept. of Physic, University of Ibadan, NigeriaHospitals on Captions Should Be Corrected To Initial Capitals, NigeriaIntroduction High doses of ionizing radiation can lead to adverse health outcomes such as cancer induction in humans. Although the consequences are less evident at very low radiation doses, the associated risks are of societal importance. This study aimed at assessing entrance skin doses (ESDs) in patients undergoing selected diagnostic X-ray examinations at public hospitals of Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria. Materials and Methods In total, six examinations were performed on 720 patients in this study.   CALDose_X5 software program was used in estimating ESDs based on patients’ information and technical exposure parameters. Results The estimated ESDs ranged from 0.59 to 0.61 mGy for PA and RLAT projections of the thorax, respectively. ESDs for the AP and RLAT projections of the cranium were 1.65 and 1.48 mGy, respectively. Also, ESD values for the AP view of the abdomen and pelvis were 1.89 and 1.88 mGy, respectively. The mean effective dose was within the range of 0.021-0.075 mGy for the thorax (mean= 0.037), 0.008-0.045 mGy for the cranium (mean= 0.016), 0.215-0.225 mGy for the abdomen (mean= 0.219) and 0.101-0.119 mGy for the pelvis (mean= 0.112). Conclusion The obtained results were comparable to the international reference dose levels, except for the PA projection of the thorax. Therefore, quality assurance programs are required in diagnostic X-ray units of Nigeria hospitals. The obtained findings add to the available data and can help authorities establish reference dose levels for diagnostic radiography in Nigeria.http://ijmp.mums.ac.ir/pdf_4772_021071120ffb06c2f91eab0625ed58c6.htmlEntrance Skin Dosediagnostic X-ray ExaminationAkwa Ibom
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Assessment of Patients’ Entrance Skin Dose from Diagnostic X-ray Examinations at Public Hospitals of Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria
Iranian Journal of Medical Physics
Entrance Skin Dose
diagnostic X-ray Examination
Akwa Ibom
author_facet Esen Nsikan U
Obed, R. I
author_sort Esen Nsikan U
title Assessment of Patients’ Entrance Skin Dose from Diagnostic X-ray Examinations at Public Hospitals of Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria
title_short Assessment of Patients’ Entrance Skin Dose from Diagnostic X-ray Examinations at Public Hospitals of Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria
title_full Assessment of Patients’ Entrance Skin Dose from Diagnostic X-ray Examinations at Public Hospitals of Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria
title_fullStr Assessment of Patients’ Entrance Skin Dose from Diagnostic X-ray Examinations at Public Hospitals of Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of Patients’ Entrance Skin Dose from Diagnostic X-ray Examinations at Public Hospitals of Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria
title_sort assessment of patients’ entrance skin dose from diagnostic x-ray examinations at public hospitals of akwa ibom state, nigeria
publisher Mashhad University of Medical Sciences
series Iranian Journal of Medical Physics
issn 2252-0309
2345-3672
publishDate 2015-07-01
description Introduction High doses of ionizing radiation can lead to adverse health outcomes such as cancer induction in humans. Although the consequences are less evident at very low radiation doses, the associated risks are of societal importance. This study aimed at assessing entrance skin doses (ESDs) in patients undergoing selected diagnostic X-ray examinations at public hospitals of Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria. Materials and Methods In total, six examinations were performed on 720 patients in this study.   CALDose_X5 software program was used in estimating ESDs based on patients’ information and technical exposure parameters. Results The estimated ESDs ranged from 0.59 to 0.61 mGy for PA and RLAT projections of the thorax, respectively. ESDs for the AP and RLAT projections of the cranium were 1.65 and 1.48 mGy, respectively. Also, ESD values for the AP view of the abdomen and pelvis were 1.89 and 1.88 mGy, respectively. The mean effective dose was within the range of 0.021-0.075 mGy for the thorax (mean= 0.037), 0.008-0.045 mGy for the cranium (mean= 0.016), 0.215-0.225 mGy for the abdomen (mean= 0.219) and 0.101-0.119 mGy for the pelvis (mean= 0.112). Conclusion The obtained results were comparable to the international reference dose levels, except for the PA projection of the thorax. Therefore, quality assurance programs are required in diagnostic X-ray units of Nigeria hospitals. The obtained findings add to the available data and can help authorities establish reference dose levels for diagnostic radiography in Nigeria.
topic Entrance Skin Dose
diagnostic X-ray Examination
Akwa Ibom
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