Exposure of the Swiss population by radiodiagnostics: 2003 review

被引:28
作者
Aroua, A.
Trueb, Ph.
Vader, J.-P.
Valley, J.-F.
Verdun, F. R.
机构
[1] Inst Univ Radiophys Appl, CH-1007 Lausanne, Switzerland
[2] Swiss Fed Off Publ Hlth, Radiat Protect Div, CH-3003 Bern, Switzerland
[3] Inst Univ Med Sociale & Prevent, CH-1005 Lausanne, Switzerland
来源
HEALTH PHYSICS | 2007年 / 92卷 / 05期
关键词
diagnostic imaging; diagnostic radiology; dose assessment; dose equivalent;
D O I
10.1097/01.HP.0000254846.47107.9d
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
A nationwide investigation was conducted in Switzerland to establish the exposure of the population by medical x rays and update the results of the 1998 survey. Both the frequency and the dose variations were studied in order to determine the change in the collective dose. The frequency study addressed 206 general practitioners (GPs), 30 hospitals, and 10 private radiology institutes. Except for the latter, the response rate was very satisfactory. The dose study relied on the assessment of the speed class of the screen-film combinations used by the GPs as well as the results of two separate studies dedicated to fluoroscopy and CT. The investigation showed that the total number of all medical x-ray examinations performed by GPs registered a 1% decrease between 1998 and 2003, and that the sensitivities of the film-screen combinations registered a shift towards higher values, leading to a reduction of the dose delivered by a GP of the order of 20%. The study indicated also that the total number of all x-ray examinations performed in hospitals increased by 4%, with a slight increase of radiographies by 1% but significant decrease of examinations involving fluoroscopy (39%), and a 70% increase for CT examinations. Concerning the doses, the investigation of a selection of examinations involving fluoroscopy showed a significant increase of the kerma-area product (KAP) per procedure. For CT the study showed an increase of the dose-length product (DLP) per procedure for skull and abdomen examinations, and a decrease for chest examination. Both changes in the frequency and the effective dose per examination led to a 20% increase in the total collective dose.
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