Author/Authors :
Saeed, M.K Department of Radiological Sciences - Applied Medical Sciences College - Najran University, Najran, Saudi Arabia , Almalki, Y Division of Radiology - College of Medicine - Najran University, Najran, Saudi Arabia
Abstract :
Background: With the rapid development of medical imaging equipment and applications of radioactive substances in the diagnosis and treatment
of diseases, the exposure of staff and patients to radiation doses becomes
increasingly an alarming issue. Materials and Methods: This study aimed at
estimating the effective dose during radiologic and nuclear medicine
examinations of patients, based on their administered dose activity. In
parallel, the staff doses were also assessed using thermoluminescent
dosimeters (TLDs). The staff members, specifically dealing with 99mTc, were
also investigated for their eye lens dose exposure and radiogenic risk. Results:
The mean of occupational annual dose for the whole body, Hp(10), during
the examinations of standard radiography, computed tomography (CT),
interventional cardiology, and nuclear medicine were estimated to be 0.33,
0.31, 0.81, and 11.6 mSv, respectively. The annual exposure of eye lens dose,
Hp(3), from 99mTc medicine examinations ranged from 4.9 to 11.8 mSv.
Conclusion:
The doses reported in this study were interestingly found to be less than the annual dose limits
recommended by the concerned international organizations.
Keywords :
Effective dose , radiology , nuclear medicine , eye-lens