IS THE 28-DAY RULE SAFE FOR USE IN ABDOMINAL RADIOGRAPHY?

Q3 Health Professions
S. Moey, Norfariha Che Mohamed, Nursyahirah Saidin
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Introduction: The 28-day rule is utilized as a precautionary measure for irradiating the fetus at an early stage of conception for abdominal and pelvic radiography. There is a probability of the women being pregnant if the 28-day rule is applied for this examination and thus irradiating the conceptus. It is difficult to convince people that low radiation doses during early pregnancy will not cause any harm to the conceptus. As such this study was to ascertain whether the 28-day rule can be used safely for abdominal radiography in women of reproductive age. Materials and Methods: The experimental study was conducted at the Radiography Laboratory, International Islamic University Malaysia, Kuantan using an anthropomorphic PBU-50 phantom. The entrance surface dose (ESD), organ dose and effective dose (ED) were estimated using CALDose_X 5.0 software, based on the exposure parameters and tube output of the x-ray unit. Results: The mean ESD for AP abdominal radiographic examination of 3.162 mGy is within that recommended by radiation protection regulatory bodies. Additionally, the mean organ dose of 0.468 mGy is lower than the threshold value of 100 mSv for the “all-or-none” phenomenon to happen. Further, the mean ED of 0.73 mSv is within the recommendation of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and the United Nations Scientific Committee on the Effects of Atomic Radiation (UNSCEAR). Conclusion: This study indicated that the 28-day rule is safe to be used for abdominal radiography for a woman of reproductive age.
在腹部x线摄影中使用28天是安全的吗?
简介:28天的规则是用来作为预防措施照射胎儿在怀孕早期的腹部和骨盆x线摄影。如果在这项检查中采用28天的规则,那么妇女就有可能怀孕,从而照射了怀孕的概念。很难让人们相信,怀孕早期的低剂量辐射不会对胎儿造成任何伤害。因此,这项研究是为了确定28天的规则是否可以安全地用于育龄妇女的腹部x线摄影。材料和方法:实验研究在马来西亚关丹国际伊斯兰大学放射学实验室进行,使用人形PBU-50假体。利用CALDose_X 5.0软件,根据照射参数和x线机的管输出量,估算出x线机的入口表面剂量(ESD)、器官剂量和有效剂量(ED)。结果:AP腹部x线检查平均ESD为3.162 mGy,在辐射防护监管机构推荐范围内。此外,0.468 mGy的平均器官剂量低于发生“全有或全无”现象的阈值100 mSv。此外,0.73毫西弗的平均辐射当量在国际原子能机构(原子能机构)和联合国原子辐射影响科学委员会(辐射科委会)的建议范围之内。结论:这项研究表明,28天的规则是安全的用于腹部x线摄影的育龄妇女。
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Iranian Journal of Medical Physics
Iranian Journal of Medical Physics Health Professions-Radiological and Ultrasound Technology
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期刊介绍: Iranian Journal of Medical Physics (IJMP) is the official scientific bimonthly publication of the Iranian Association of Medical Physicists. IJMP is an international and multidisciplinary journal, peer review, free of charge publication and open access. This journal devoted to publish Original Papers, Review Articles, Short Communications, Technical Notes, Editorial and Letters to the Editor in the field of “Medical Physics” involving both basic and clinical research. Submissions of manuscript from all countries are welcome and will be reviewed by at least two expert reviewers.
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