Establishment of local diagnostic reference levels in paediatric screen-film radiography at a children's hospital

Type Journal Article - Radiation protection dosimetry
Title Establishment of local diagnostic reference levels in paediatric screen-film radiography at a children's hospital
Author(s)
Volume 154
Issue 4
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2013
Page numbers 465-476
URL https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Jeska_Wambani2/publication/232611667_Establishment_of_local_dia​gnostic_reference_levels_in_paediatric_screen-film_radiography_at_a_children's_hospital/links/0c9605​307aa05d5d2b000000.pdf
Abstract
To assess the frequency of examination, image quality (IQ) and establishment of local diagnostic reference levels (LDRLs) in
paediatric radiographic examinations. The X-ray device performance, film reject rate and IQ grading were assessed at
Radiology Department of a referral and teaching children’s hospital in Kenya. A questionnaire method was developed and
used in recording the exposure factors used to indirectly calculate patient doses. The study established the first age- and technique-specific
diagnostic reference levels (DRLs) for paediatric patients with respect to grid and non-grid radiographic techniques.
The mean doses in most grid examinations exceeded the available international DRLs. The non-grid radiography
imaging technique provided better IQ and an optimal patient dose. In this study, the preliminary age-specific paediatric
DRLs, based on the mean values of the dose distribution, have been suggested for the type of examination considered.
They form the preliminary LDRLs, which are lower than the few available international DRLs.

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