Abstract

Leakage radiation that transmitted the protected X-ray tube housing was measured and compared with national and international safety standard. To the best of the authors’ knowledge, no tube housing leakage measurement has been done so far in the present study area. The authors considered all the conventional diagnostic X-ray units in Mizoram, India. Ion chamber survey meter was used to measure leakage radiation and it was placed at 5 different positions (left, right, front, back, top) of the X-ray tube. Measurements were done at 1 m focus-to-detector distance by projecting X-ray tube vertically downward with collimator diaphragms closed completely. SPSS statistics for windows, version 17.0 (SPSS, Inc., Chicago, IL, USA) was used to derived mean, standard error of the mean etc. The tube housing leakage exposure rates ranged between 0.03 mRh-1 and 500 mR h-1; among the 5 positions, rate measured in the front direction has the highest mean at 41.61±8.63 mR h-1; whereas the top has the lowest 4.57±1.16 mRh-1. Tube housing radiation level ranged from 0.01 to 58 mR in one hour. Leakage radiation was minimum at the top position of the tube and maximum in the front direction. All the equipment were in compliance with national and international standard norms, the highest leakage radiation level was 50.43% of the safety limit.

Highlights

  • Diagnostic X-ray imaging is one of the basic and fastest way for physicians to view the internal organs and structures of the human body, which has no proper substitute till today.[1]

  • 500 mR h-1 was the highest leakage radiation rate from all 93 X-ray machines and it was measured in the front direction of the X-ray tube (Table 1)

  • Comparing radiation exposure rates measured at different positions; rates measured at the front direction of the tube has the highest mean±SEM of 41.61±8.63 mR h-1 and rate measured at the top position of the tube has the lowest mean ± SEM of 4.57±1.16 mR h-1

Read more

Summary

Introduction

Diagnostic X-ray imaging is one of the basic and fastest way for physicians to view the internal organs and structures of the human body, which has no proper substitute till today.[1]. It is well-known that the interaction of accelerated electrons with matter in the atomic level generates X

Methods
Results
Conclusion
Full Text
Paper version not known

Talk to us

Join us for a 30 min session where you can share your feedback and ask us any queries you have

Schedule a call