Effective Doses of Children During X-Ray Diagnostic Examinations: A Literary Review

Q4 Medicine
I. Shatskiy, P. Druzhinina, Y. Kapyrina, M.V. Osipov
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Radiation diagnostics methods are widely used not only for the diagnosis of adult patients, but also in pediatrics. Children are the most radiosensitive group of the population, with a higher risk of developing long-term effects of ionizing radiation than adults. Therefore, control of exposure levels of pediatric patients is a priority. Nowadays, many publications have been devoted to the issues of radiation safety of children in foreign countries. There is no reliable information of diagnostic exposure levels of children in the Russian Federation. In domestic publications, these issues are considered insufficiently. Foreign and domestic publications of children exposure levels during X-ray, interventional and computed tomography examinations (CT-examinations) were analyzed. First of all, publications containing a quantitative characteristic of exposure levels in terms of effective dose (ED) were considered. Effective doses presented in the publications were recalculated in accordance with the division of age groups adopted in the Russian Federation for the convenience of comparing the values with each other: 0‒0.5; 0.5‒3; 3‒8; 8‒13; 13–18 years old. This study presents the average of weighted effective doses for children of all age groups for different types of radiography, interventional and CT-examinations. According to publications the average weighted effective doses of children on average for all types of X-ray diagnostics are lower in the Russian Federation than in foreign countries. To ensure the radiation protection of children in the Russian Federation during radiography, interventional and CT-examinations, it is necessary to increase the reliability of information of children exposure levels, by improving the systems for collecting data, monitoring and accounting of individual patient doses, and raising the level of awareness of specialists.
儿童在 X 射线诊断检查中的有效剂量:文学评论
放射诊断方法不仅广泛应用于成人患者的诊断,也广泛应用于儿科。儿童是人口中对辐射最敏感的群体,与成年人相比,他们受到电离辐射长期影响的风险更高。因此,控制儿科患者的暴露水平是当务之急。如今,许多出版物都致力于国外儿童的辐射安全问题。没有关于俄罗斯联邦儿童诊断性接触水平的可靠信息。在国内出版物中,这些问题被认为不够充分。分析了国内外关于儿童x线、介入性和ct检查中暴露水平的文献。首先,考虑了以有效剂量(ED)表示的含有暴露水平定量特征的出版物。出版物中提出的有效剂量按照俄罗斯联邦采用的年龄组划分重新计算,以便相互比较:0-0.5;0.5 - 3;3 - 8;8日至13日;13-18岁。本研究展示了所有年龄组儿童接受不同类型的放射照相、介入性检查和ct检查时加权有效剂量的平均值。根据出版物,俄罗斯联邦儿童接受各类x射线诊断的平均加权有效剂量低于外国。为了确保俄罗斯联邦儿童在放射照相、介入检查和ct检查期间受到辐射保护,必须通过改进收集数据、监测和核算个别患者剂量的系统以及提高专家的认识水平来提高儿童暴露水平信息的可靠性。
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Medical Radiology and Radiation Safety
Medical Radiology and Radiation Safety Medicine-Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging
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