National Dose Survey and Discussion on Establishing Diagnostic Reference levels for Dental Imaging in Korea.

IF 2.9 2区 医学 Q1 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Jo-Eun Kim, Han-Gyeol Yeom, Jae-Jun Hwang, Yoon Joo Choi, Jin-Woo Han, Seo-Young An, Gyu-Tae Kim, Jae-Seo Lee, Jin-Soo Kim, Kyung-A Kim, Won-Jeong Han, Juhee Kang, Min-Suk Heo
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Abstract

Objectives: This study aimed to establish updated diagnostic reference levels (DRLs) for dental imaging modalities in South Korea.

Methods: In cooperation with the Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency, various types of institutions (dental clinics, dental hospitals and dental university hospitals) were selected to investigate the status of diagnostic radiation equipment use. Subsequently, over 300 units were randomly selected for each imaging device type (intraoral, panoramic and cone-beam computed tomography [CBCT]) as measurement samples. DRLs were defined as the 75th percentile of the dose area product distribution. The differences in dose were analysed based on the type of institution, age of use, country of manufacture and presence of a multifunction device.

Results: The national DRLs for dental imaging established in this survey were as follows: intraoral imaging at 48 mGy·cm2 for adults and 31 mGy·cm2 for children; panoramic imaging at 354 mGy·cm2 for adults and 224 mGy·cm2 for children and CBCT at 1856 mGy·cm2 for adults and 1350 mGy·cm2 for children. Private dental clinics and hospitals recorded approximately twice the dose levels of university dental hospitals. CBCT devices in dental hospitals and those that have been in used for 5 to 10 years showed significantly high radiation doses.

Conclusions: The DRLs established through this study were found to be significantly increased, especially in adult and paediatric panoramic radiographs and paediatric CBCT images, compared with those in previous surveys; moreover, they were higher than those in other countries. The findings of this study can serve as a basis for national dose reduction efforts.

韩国全国剂量调查及建立牙科影像学诊断参考水平的探讨。
目的:本研究旨在为韩国牙科成像模式建立更新的诊断参考水平(drl)。方法:与韩国疾病控制与预防院合作,选择各类机构(牙科诊所、牙科医院和牙科大学医院)调查放射诊断设备的使用情况。随后,每种成像设备类型(口内、全景和锥束计算机断层扫描[CBCT])随机选取300多台作为测量样本。drl定义为剂量区积分布的第75百分位。根据机构类型、使用年龄、生产国家和多功能装置的存在来分析剂量差异。结果:本次调查确定的全国口腔影像学DRLs为:成人48 mGy·cm2,儿童31 mGy·cm2;全景成像成人为354 mGy·cm2,儿童为224 mGy·cm2, CBCT成人为1856 mGy·cm2,儿童为1350 mGy·cm2。私人牙科诊所和医院记录的剂量水平大约是大学牙科医院的两倍。牙科医院的CBCT装置和使用5至10年的CBCT装置显示出明显的高辐射剂量。结论:与以往调查相比,本研究建立的drl明显增加,特别是在成人和儿童全景x线片和儿童CBCT图像中;此外,这一比例也高于其他国家。这项研究的结果可作为国家减少剂量工作的基础。
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CiteScore
5.60
自引率
9.10%
发文量
65
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Dentomaxillofacial Radiology (DMFR) is the journal of the International Association of Dentomaxillofacial Radiology (IADMFR) and covers the closely related fields of oral radiology and head and neck imaging. Established in 1972, DMFR is a key resource keeping dentists, radiologists and clinicians and scientists with an interest in Head and Neck imaging abreast of important research and developments in oral and maxillofacial radiology. The DMFR editorial board features a panel of international experts including Editor-in-Chief Professor Ralf Schulze. Our editorial board provide their expertise and guidance in shaping the content and direction of the journal. Quick Facts: - 2015 Impact Factor - 1.919 - Receipt to first decision - average of 3 weeks - Acceptance to online publication - average of 3 weeks - Open access option - ISSN: 0250-832X - eISSN: 1476-542X
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