海拉克地区医院(塞内加尔)扫描活性的剂量学评价

B. Ndong, M. S. Djigo, G. Akpo, E. Bathily, O. Diop, A. Sanou, A. Koutouan, N. Badji, F. Badji, J. Wezzani, K. Ka, I. Thiam, G. Mbaye, O. Ndoye, M. Mbodj, E. Niang
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本研究的目的是评估在Kaolack地区医院(塞内加尔14个地区之一,位于该国中西部,距离达喀尔192公里)进行扫描检查时给予患者的剂量,并将这些辐射剂量与文献中发现的诊断参考水平进行比较,以便优化我们的扫描方案。为了实现这一目标,我们进行了一项涉及218例CT扫描的前瞻性研究。这些检查主要集中在成人的大脑、胸椎、腹部骨盆和腰椎,而仅在儿童中进行大脑检查。我们将每次采集的剂量学指标(CTDIvol和DLP)的中位数与文献中的NRDs进行了比较。在本研究过程中,我们发现成人胸椎、腹盆腔和腰椎CT扫描的剂量比低于NRDs,而成人和儿童脑部扫描的剂量比明显超过NRDs。这些结果鼓励我们将这些剂量学评估扩展到其他医院结构,以便建立对剂量学指标的严格监测,并尊重辐射防护原则和良好做法。
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Dosimetric Evaluation of the Scanning Activity at the Regional Hospital of Kaolack (Senegal)
The aim of this study was to evaluate the dose delivered to patients during scannographic examinations at the Kaolack Regional Hospital (one of the 14 regions of Senegal located in the center-west of the country, 192 km from Dakar) and to compare these irradiation doses at diagnostic reference levels found in the literature in order to optimize our scanning protocols. To achieve this goal, we carried out a prospective study involving 218 CT scans. These examinations focused on cerebral, thoracic, abdominopelvic and lumbar spine acquisitions made in adults and cerebral only in children. We compared the median values of dosimetric indicators (CTDIvol and DLP) per acquisition with NRDs in the literature. During the course of this study, we found a dosimetric ratio lower than that of the NRDs for thoracic, abdomino-pelvic and lumbar spine CT scans in adults and a significant dosimetric exceedance for brain scans in adults and in children. These results encourage us to extend these dosimetric evaluations to other hospital structures in order to establish rigorous monitoring of dosimetric indicators and to respect the principles of radiation protection and good practice.
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