Compliance level assessment of the recommended standards in the design of privately owned radio diagnostic centers in Anambra State

E. E. Ezugwu, Everistus O. Abonyi, Gloria I. Ezugwu, Benjamin Mgbechi, Joseph C.Eze, Daniel C. Ugwuanyi
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Background: Buildings used for radio-diagnostic purposes are expected to satisfy a certain radiation safety measures, however, the privately owned radio-diagnostic facilities in Anambra State are not purpose built. Objective: To evaluate the building design and layout of diagnostic x-ray rooms of privately owned radio-diagnostic facilities in Anambra State against the internationally recommended standards. Methodology: The building designs of all privately owned radio-diagnostic facilities registered with the ministry of health, Anambra State were assessed by measuring the x-ray room sizes, distances between the x-ray tubes and the control consoles, and the wall thicknesses using a well calibrated meter rule. Presence of lead lining on the walls and doors of the diagnostic rooms were noted and their thickness measured. Results: The studied centers showed 14 (70%) compliance to NNRA recommended x-ray room size (16m2). A total of 12 (60%) of the studied centers were in compliant with x-ray tube to console distance (≥ 1 meter) whereas 14(70 %) of the centers complied on the use of minimum of 2mm thickness of lead for wall lining. Conclusion: The designs and outlay of privately owned radio-diagnostic facilities in Anambra State are in compliance with recommended standards.There was however no significant difference in the level of compliance among the studied parameters (p<0.05).
阿南布拉州私营无线电诊断中心设计中建议标准的合规性评估
背景:用于放射诊断目的的建筑物应满足某种辐射安全措施,然而,阿南布拉州私人拥有的放射诊断设施并不是专门建造的。目的:对照国际推荐标准,对阿南布拉州私营放射诊断机构x射线诊断室的建筑设计和布局进行评价。方法:对在阿南布拉州卫生部登记的所有私营放射诊断设施的建筑设计进行了评估,方法是使用校准良好的计量尺测量x射线室的大小、x射线管与控制台之间的距离以及壁厚。诊断室的墙壁和门上有铅衬里,并测量了它们的厚度。结果:14个中心(70%)符合NNRA推荐的x射线室大小(16m2)。共有12个(60%)研究中心符合x射线管的控制台距离(≥1米),而14个(70%)中心符合使用最小厚度为2mm的铅作为壁衬。结论:阿南布拉州私人拥有的放射诊断设施的设计和支出符合推荐标准。各研究参数的依从性差异无统计学意义(p<0.05)。
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