Evaluating Radiation Exposure for Patients During Pelvic X-ray Exams in Dhaka Metropolitan Area, Bangladesh

Author:

Salma Mst. Umme,Obayda Md. Abu,Nawreen Israt Jahan,Parvin Tanzila

Abstract

Objectives: This study aims to comprehensively assess Entrance Skin Dose (ESD) variability across diverse age groups in various diagnostic areas such as RGU, MCU, Fistulogram, Sinogram, and radiography of SI Joint, Coccyx, and Hip Joint in the pelvic region. The investigation delves into elucidating the range and mean ESD values while identifying factors contributing to fluctuations, enabling precise understanding and strategies for managing radiation exposure in pelvic X-ray examinations. Method & Materials: A qualitative research study took place in one of the hospitals in Dhaka City, Bangladesh, with participation from 138 patients. Radiation protocols in Dhaka City used consistent methods for diverse ages during X-ray examinations. Detailed data on Entrance Skin Dose for various exams like pelvic, SI joint, and fistulogram were meticulously collected and analyzed, aiding in understanding demographic-specific radiation variations. Result: The diverse dataset of Entrance Skin Dose (ESD) measurements across varying age groups in pelvic X-ray examinations reveals a range of ESD values, highlighting fluctuations within specific ages. The overall mean ESD averages approximately 1.87, indicating a moderate consistency in radiation exposure across ages. Notably, certain age brackets, such as patients aged 24 and those in their early teens, exhibit higher ESD values, while others, like ages 15 and 72–76, showcase notable variability. These findings underscore the need for tailored imaging protocols and monitoring strategies in clinical practice. Conclusion: In conclusion, this comprehensive examination underscores the intricate relationship between age, diagnostic areas, and the variability of ESD values, highlighting the need for nuanced approaches in healthcare management to ensure optimized patient outcomes while minimizing radiation exposure risks.

Publisher

European Open Science Publishing

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