Abstract
Diagnostic reference levels are one of the effective tools for optimizing patient radiation doses in diagnostic radiology. The staff of domestic radiology departments does not have an understanding of the development process and use of diagnostic reference levels during X-ray examinations, although this tool is a generally accepted in practice abroad. The article shows the experience of forming regional diagnostic reference levels based on measurements provided by the accredited testing laboratory of the Scientific and Practical Clinical Center for Diagnostics and Telemedicine Technologies of the Moscow Healthcare Department. The diagnostic reference levels for radiography in Moscow were developed for eight of the most common types of examinations based on the operation of 216 digital X-ray machines. The resulting levels, expressed in the dose-area product (cGy-cm2) and effective dose (mSv), were compared with the local diagnostic reference levels for the Ryazan region, Russia, and national diagnostic reference levels for other countries. The analysis showed continuity in the values. Some types of studies have been optimized. The developed diagnostic reference levels are the quality performance indicators foe diagnostic radiology departments and will be used to optimize a patient radiation dose during diagnostic studies in Moscow.
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