Radiation Protection Dosimetry Advance Access originally published online on March 8, 2005
Radiation Protection Dosimetry 2005 113(3):330-335; doi:10.1093/rpd/nch469
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Technical Note
First results on patient dose measurements from conventional diagnostic radiology procedures in Serbia and Montenegro

ko Ko
uti
Vin
a Institute of Nuclear Sciences, P.O. Box 522, 11001 Belgrade, Serbia and Montenegro
* Corresponding author: ociraj{at}vin.bg.ac.yu
Received October 11, 2004, amended January 31, 2005, accepted February 6, 2005
The objective of this work is to assess patient doses for the most frequent X-ray examinations for the first time in Serbia and Montenegro. A total of 510 procedures for 11 different examination categories in 3 general hospitals were analysed. Mean and median entrance surface air kerma (ESAK) and kerma area product (KAP) values followed by mean effective doses were reported. Using X-ray tube output data, ESAK for each radiographic examination was calculated, as well as the effective dose for each patient. Except for chest PA examination, all estimated doses are less than stated European and International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) reference levels for simple radiographic examinations. For complex examinations involving fluoroscopy and radiography total KAP was measured and contributions from fluoroscopy and radiography were assessed. The study of KAP confirms that the dose level for complex fluoroscopy investigations is closely related to the technique and individual patient variation in terms of fluoroscopy time and number of radiography exposures. The obtained values are comparable to those reported in the UK. Survey data are aimed aid development of a national quality control and radiation protection programme for medical exposures.
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