Patient X-Ray Entrance Surface Dose at a Tertiary Hospital in Sokoto, North-West Nigeria.

Akpaniwo G.M
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  Background: The entrance surface dose (ESD) has been used to determine the diagnostic reference levels (DRL) by regulatory bodies to help medical radiation workers to checkmate excessive dose to patients. Objective: To peer review practice in our centre using recommended diagnostic reference levels (DRLs) as standard. Methods: A prospective cross-sectional study of fifty x-ray patients who had thermoluminescent dosimeters (TLD-100) taped on their skin to quantify entrance surface dose (ESD) during x-ray investigation. The patients appeared in Radiology Department of Usmanu Danfodiyo University Teaching Hospital (UDUTH), Sokoto between 1st August and 30th September 2018. Their weights and heights were measured directly. Thereafter, they were divided into 5 groups of ten each for five specific anatomical areas: PA chest, AP of pelvis, abdomen, lumbosacral spine, and lateral lumbosacral spine. Irradiated TLDs were read, and the mean ESD was calculated. Results:  Entrance surface dose (ESD) was 0.26 mGy (chest), 0.46 mGy (AP lumbosacral), 0.71 mGy (pelvis), 1.3 mGy (abdomen), and 1.6 mGy (lateral lumbosacral). The ESD values were found to be lower than similar studies carried out in Nigeria, as well as diagnostic reference levels in UK. Conclusion: Optimization of patient protection in UDUTH was comparable to recommended practices locally and internationally.  
尼日利亚西北部索科托一家三级医院的病人x射线入口表面剂量。
背景:入口表面剂量(ESD)已被监管机构用于确定诊断参考水平(DRL),以帮助医疗辐射工作者检查患者的过量剂量。目的:探讨以推荐诊断参考水平(drl)为标准的同行评议实践。方法:对50例x线患者进行前瞻性横断面研究,这些患者在x线调查时皮肤上粘有热释光剂量计(TLD-100),以量化入口表面剂量(ESD)。这些患者于2018年8月1日至9月30日期间出现在索科托乌斯马努丹福迪约大学教学医院(UDUTH)放射科。他们的体重和身高是直接测量的。然后,根据5个特定解剖区域将患者分为5组,每组10人,分别为胸部前位、骨盆前位、腹部、腰骶脊柱、腰骶外侧脊柱。读取辐照后的tld,计算平均ESD。结果:入口表面剂量(ESD)为0.26 mGy(胸部)、0.46 mGy(腰骶侧)、0.71 mGy(骨盆)、1.3 mGy(腹部)、1.6 mGy(腰骶外侧)。发现ESD值低于尼日利亚进行的类似研究,也低于英国的诊断参考水平。结论:UDUTH患者保护的优化与本地和国际推荐做法相当。
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