Ionizing radiation used in medical diagnostics as a source of radiation exposure of the patient with occupational diseases. Analysis and problems
Creators
- 1. Medical University, Center of Occupational Diseases, Sofia (Bulgaria)
- 2. National Center of Radiobiology and Radiation Protection, Sofia (Bulgaria)
Description
X-rays in medical diagnostic are the major source of Bulgarian population exposure to ionizing radiations. Diagnostic X-ray is the most diagnostic application and is used in a wide variety of examinations. The modern concept for radiation protection of patients in diagnostic radiology is based on two main principles: justification of the examinations and radiation protection optimization. It is pointed out that the collective effective dose of radiation may be considerably reduced by decreasing the number of clinically unwarranted X-ray examination of storage and delivery of diagnostic information and adopting a system for physical and technical quality control of the X-ray equipment. The aim of this investigation is assessment of the collective effective doses for the patients with occupational diseases exposed to ionizing radiation by radiological diagnostics. The study covers the period of 1990 through 1999. A total of 3293 patients, treated in the Department of Occupational Toxicology, Clinic of Occupational Diseases, Medical University - Sofia, were examined with X-ray and KT (cervical and lumbar spine, chest, skull, stomach, extremities, pelvis, brain). Most of the observed patients were with predominantlyheavy metals poisonings and a few with other chemical agents poisonings. Number of patients with radiological examinations was 1938, number of examination per capita was 0,59 and the total number of radiological examinations was 2536. The average number of radiological examination for one patient was 1,36, the most number of radiological examinations for one patient was 4. The collective effective dose for an examined patient was 1803 man.mSv. Our results shown the essential of the raising ensure that the medical exposure of patients be the minimum necessary to achieve the required diagnostic objective. (author)
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Additional details
Publishing Information
- Imprint Title
- Radiological protection of patients in diagnostic and interventional radiology, nuclear medicine and radiotherapy. Contributed papers
- Imprint Pagination
- 916 p.
- Journal Issue
- no. 7/P
- Series
- C and S papers series
- Journal Page Range
- p. 35-38
- ISSN
- 1563-0153
- Report number
- IAEA-CSP--7/P
Conference
- Title
- International conference on radiological protection of patients in diagnostic and interventional radiology, nuclear medicine and radiotherapy
- Dates
- 26-30 Mar 2001
- Place
- Malaga (Spain)
INIS
- Country of Publication
- International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
- Country of Input or Organization
- International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
- INIS RN
- 32039821
- Subject category
- S61: RADIATION PROTECTION AND DOSIMETRY; S62: RADIOLOGY AND NUCLEAR MEDICINE;
- Resource subtype / Literary indicator
- Conference
- Descriptors DEI
- BIOMEDICAL RADIOGRAPHY; DOSE LIMITS; DOSIMETRY; HOSPITALS; OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURE; OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY; PATIENTS; RADIATION DOSES; RADIATION PROTECTION
- Descriptors DEC
- BUILDINGS; DIAGNOSTIC TECHNIQUES; DOSES; MEDICAL ESTABLISHMENTS; MEDICINE; NUCLEAR MEDICINE; RADIOLOGY; SAFETY; SAFETY STANDARDS; STANDARDS
Optional Information
- Notes
- 9 refs, 3 tabs
- Secondary number(s)
- IAEA-CN--85-42