Call for Papers : Volume 15, Issue 12, December 2024, Open Access; Impact Factor; Peer Reviewed Journal; Fast Publication

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Estimation of radiation dose for pediatric patients undergoing x-ray examinations of the chest and abdomen

Pediatric radiography is a challenging procedure from the perspective of radiation dosage. Children are approximately ten times more sensitive to radiation-induced cancer than middle-aged adults and three times more sensitive than the population average. A total of 100 patients were enrolled in this study. ESDs were evaluated for the chest posterio-anterior (PA) projection and abdomen anterio-posterior (AP) projection. For each studied examination, the patient anthropometrical data (sex, age, weight and height) and technical parameters used (kVp, mAs and FSD) were collected at the time of the examination on a self-designed data collection sheet. The ESD was assessed by indirect method, with the data on the radiation output of the X-ray tube and exposure factors (kVp, mAs and FSD). The result of the study revealed that the (mean ± SD) for ESDs were found to be (0.11 ± 0.03mGy),(0.41 ± 0.15mGy) for PA chest and abdomen consequently. The maximum ESD for abdomen (0.723 mGy) observed at maximum kVp (62 kVp) which emphases the significant correlation between kVp and ESD, no correlation was found between patient age or weight and ESD. The study is considered as an attempt to evaluate the ESDs received by digital radiographic x-ray machine for children aged between 1 - 8 years old, taking into considerations number of other variables. The mean ESD values obtained are found to be within the standard reference. The data obtained may add to the available information in national records for general use. It may provide guidance on where efforts on dose reduction will need to be directed to fulfill the requirements of the optimization process and serve as a reference for future researches.

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Mahmoud Hyder, Mohammed A. Alkreem and Ahmed Abukonna
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