Journal of Medical Physics (Jan 2013)

Radiation dose estimation of patients undergoing lumbar spine radiography

  • Prince Kwabena Gyekye,
  • Adu Simon,
  • Emi-Reynolds Geoffrey,
  • Yeboah Johnson,
  • Inkoom Stephen,
  • Cynthia Kaikor Engmann,
  • Wotorchi-Gordon Samuel

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/0971-6203.121196
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 38, no. 4
pp. 185 – 188

Abstract

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Radiation dose to organs of 100 adult patients undergoing lumbar spine (LS) radiography at a University Hospital have been assessed. Free in air kerma measurement using an ionization chamber was used for the patient dosimetry. Organ and effective dose to the patients were estimated using PCXMC (version 1.5) software. The organs that recorded significant dose due to LS radiography were lungs, stomach, liver, adrenals, kidney, pancreas, spleen, galbladder, and the heart. It was observed that the stomach recorded the highest dose (48.2 ± 1.2 μGy) for LS anteroposterior (AP). The spleen also recorded the highest dose (41.2 ± 0.5 μGy) for LS lateral (LAT). The mean entrance surface air kerma (ESAK) of LS LAT (122.2 μGy) was approximately twice that of LS AP (76.3 μGy), but the effective dose for both examinations were approximately the same (LS LAT = 8.6 μSv and LS AP = 10.4 μSv). The overall stochastic health effect of radiation to patients due to LS radiography in the University Hospital is independent of the projection of the examination (AP or LAT).

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