Summary of radiation dose management and optimization: comparison of radiation protection measures between Poland and other countries.

IF 0.9 Q4 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING
Polish Journal of Radiology Pub Date : 2023-01-11 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.5114/pjr.2023.124376
Jakub Jasieniak, Agnieszka Kuchcińska, Joanna Podgórska, Andrzej Cieszanowski
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The purpose of this study is to show the actual recommendations for dose management and provide an overview of the available options for dose tracking and dose optimization. The legal institutions that supervise the radiological exposure of patients and their most important directives are presented. A literature review of existing diagnostic reference levels for computed tomography (CT), interventional radiology, radiography, paediatric radiography, mammography, and fluoroscopy in Europe and Poland was carried out. It has been shown that, in Poland, it is necessary to verify and determine the new diagnostic reference levels (DRLs) for each imaging modality because the existing ones are adapted from other countries and are not determined on the basis of data from Polish hospitals. They have not been updated for 11-17 years, although it is recommended to update them every 3-5 years. Many countries in Europe have already determined DRLs based on the analysis of their own dosage data (e.g. Austria and Germany). Analysing the existing DRLs for CT in Poland, it was noticed that they concern only a single anatomical region. It is necessary to determine the DRLs for multi-region CT (i.e. chest-abdomen-pelvis and neck-chest-abdomen-pelvis) examinations because these examinations account for about 60% of all oncological CT examinations-based on data collected from The Maria Sklodowska-Curie National Research Institute of Oncology in Warsaw.

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辐射剂量管理与优化摘要:波兰与其他国家辐射防护措施的比较。
本研究的目的是展示剂量管理的实际建议,并概述剂量跟踪和剂量优化的可用方案。本研究介绍了监管患者放射照射的法律机构及其最重要的指令。对欧洲和波兰现有的计算机断层扫描(CT)、介入放射学、放射学、儿科放射学、乳腺放射学和透视学的诊断参考水平进行了文献综述。结果表明,在波兰,有必要核实并确定每种成像方式的新诊断参考水平(DRLs),因为现有的诊断参考水平是从其他国家借鉴过来的,并不是根据波兰医院的数据确定的。尽管建议每 3-5 年更新一次,但这些标准已有 11-17 年未更新了。欧洲许多国家(如奥地利和德国)已经根据本国的剂量数据分析确定了 DRL。在分析波兰现有的 CT DRL 后发现,这些 DRL 仅涉及一个解剖区域。有必要确定多区域 CT(即胸部-腹部-骨盆和颈部-胸部-腹部-骨盆)检查的 DRL,因为根据从华沙玛丽亚-斯克洛多夫斯卡-居里国家肿瘤研究所收集的数据,这些检查约占所有肿瘤 CT 检查的 60%。
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