Published January 1997 | Version v1
Journal article

Study of a new X-ray protective apron with composite protective sheet

  • 1. Yamaguchi Univ., Ube (Japan). Hospital

Description

Lead powder and oxygenated lead are widely used as materials in conventional protective aprons. However, the use of lead alone limits weight reduction in an apron. Because the amount of lead can not be decreased without reducing X-ray absorption rate. In this study, we report the efficiency of a new X-ray protective apron with a composite protective sheet. The X-ray absorption rate of the composite sheet was 4.5 percent less than that of the lead sheet. However, the effective protective efficiency of the composite sheet was the same as that of the lead sheet. The uniformity of the new X-ray protective apron was good, and the differences among products were small. The new X-ray protective apron was about 30 percent lighter than a lead apron with a 0.25 mm lead equivalent. The new lighter aprons are more comfortable for the radiology staff. Therefore, the use of a composite protective apron provides the advantages of weight reduction and increased comfort without reducing X-ray absorption rate. (author)

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Publishing Information

Journal Title
Nippon Hoshasen Gijutsu Gakkai Zasshi
Journal Volume
53
Journal Issue
1
Journal Page Range
p. 25-28.
ISSN
0369-4305
CODEN
NIPHAP