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Radiological safety status and quality assurance audit of medical X-ray diagnostic installations in India
We conducted a radiological safety and quality assurance (QA) audit of 118 medical X-ray diagnostic machines installed in 45 major hospitals in India. The main objective of the audit was to verify compliance with the regulatory requirements stipulated by the national regulatory body. The audit mainl...
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author | Sonawane, A. U. Singh, Meghraj Sunil Kumar, J. V. K. Kulkarni, Arti Shirva, V. K. Pradhan, A. S. |
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description | We conducted a radiological safety and quality assurance (QA) audit of 118 medical X-ray diagnostic machines installed in 45 major hospitals in India. The main objective of the audit was to verify compliance with the regulatory requirements stipulated by the national regulatory body. The audit mainly covered accuracy check of accelerating potential (kVp), linearity of tube current (mA station) and timer, congruence of radiation and optical field, and total filtration; in addition, we also reviewed medical X-ray diagnostic installations with reference to room layout of X-ray machines and conduct of radiological protection survey. A QA kit consisting of a kVp Test-O-Meter (ToM) (Model RAD/FLU-9001), dose Test-O-Meter (ToM) (Model 6001), ionization chamber-based radiation survey meter model Gun Monitor and other standard accessories were used for the required measurements. The important areas where there was noncompliance with the national safety code were: inaccuracy of kVp calibration (23%), lack of congruence of radiation and optical field (23%), nonlinearity of mA station (16%) and timer (9%), improper collimator/diaphragm (19.6%), faulty adjustor knob for alignment of field size (4%), nonavailability of warning light (red light) at the entrance of the X-ray room (29%), and use of mobile protective barriers without lead glass viewing window (14%). The present study on the radiological safety status of diagnostic X-ray installations may be a reasonably good representation of the situation in the country as a whole. The study contributes significantly to the improvement of radiological safety by the way of the steps already taken and by providing a vital feed back to the national regulatory body. |
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spelling | pubmed-29901182010-12-17 Radiological safety status and quality assurance audit of medical X-ray diagnostic installations in India Sonawane, A. U. Singh, Meghraj Sunil Kumar, J. V. K. Kulkarni, Arti Shirva, V. K. Pradhan, A. S. J Med Phys Original Article We conducted a radiological safety and quality assurance (QA) audit of 118 medical X-ray diagnostic machines installed in 45 major hospitals in India. The main objective of the audit was to verify compliance with the regulatory requirements stipulated by the national regulatory body. The audit mainly covered accuracy check of accelerating potential (kVp), linearity of tube current (mA station) and timer, congruence of radiation and optical field, and total filtration; in addition, we also reviewed medical X-ray diagnostic installations with reference to room layout of X-ray machines and conduct of radiological protection survey. A QA kit consisting of a kVp Test-O-Meter (ToM) (Model RAD/FLU-9001), dose Test-O-Meter (ToM) (Model 6001), ionization chamber-based radiation survey meter model Gun Monitor and other standard accessories were used for the required measurements. The important areas where there was noncompliance with the national safety code were: inaccuracy of kVp calibration (23%), lack of congruence of radiation and optical field (23%), nonlinearity of mA station (16%) and timer (9%), improper collimator/diaphragm (19.6%), faulty adjustor knob for alignment of field size (4%), nonavailability of warning light (red light) at the entrance of the X-ray room (29%), and use of mobile protective barriers without lead glass viewing window (14%). The present study on the radiological safety status of diagnostic X-ray installations may be a reasonably good representation of the situation in the country as a whole. The study contributes significantly to the improvement of radiological safety by the way of the steps already taken and by providing a vital feed back to the national regulatory body. Medknow Publications 2010 /pmc/articles/PMC2990118/ /pubmed/21170188 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0971-6203.71764 Text en © Journal of Medical Physics http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Article Sonawane, A. U. Singh, Meghraj Sunil Kumar, J. V. K. Kulkarni, Arti Shirva, V. K. Pradhan, A. S. Radiological safety status and quality assurance audit of medical X-ray diagnostic installations in India |
title | Radiological safety status and quality assurance audit of medical X-ray diagnostic installations in India |
title_full | Radiological safety status and quality assurance audit of medical X-ray diagnostic installations in India |
title_fullStr | Radiological safety status and quality assurance audit of medical X-ray diagnostic installations in India |
title_full_unstemmed | Radiological safety status and quality assurance audit of medical X-ray diagnostic installations in India |
title_short | Radiological safety status and quality assurance audit of medical X-ray diagnostic installations in India |
title_sort | radiological safety status and quality assurance audit of medical x-ray diagnostic installations in india |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2990118/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21170188 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0971-6203.71764 |
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