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Bismuth Pelvic X-Ray Shielding Reduces Radiation Dose Exposure in Pediatric Radiography

BACKGROUND: Radiation using conventional X-ray is associated with exposure of radiosensitive organs and typically requires the use of protection. This study is aimed at evaluating the use of bismuth shielding for radiation protection in pediatric pelvic radiography. The effects of the anteroposterio...

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Autores principales: Wang, Bow, Ting, Chien-Yi, Lai, Cheng-Shih, Tsai, Yi-Shan
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Hindawi 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8523245/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34671681
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/9985714
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author Wang, Bow
Ting, Chien-Yi
Lai, Cheng-Shih
Tsai, Yi-Shan
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Ting, Chien-Yi
Lai, Cheng-Shih
Tsai, Yi-Shan
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description BACKGROUND: Radiation using conventional X-ray is associated with exposure of radiosensitive organs and typically requires the use of protection. This study is aimed at evaluating the use of bismuth shielding for radiation protection in pediatric pelvic radiography. The effects of the anteroposterior and lateral bismuth shielding were verified by direct measurements at the anatomical position of the gonads. METHODS: Radiation doses were measured using optically stimulated luminescence dosimeters (OSLD) and CIRS ATOM Dosimetry Verification Phantoms. Gonad radiographs were acquired using different shields of varying material (lead, bismuth) and thickness and were compared with radiographs obtained without shielding to examine the effects on image quality and optimal reduction of radiation dose. All images were evaluated separately by three pediatric orthopedic practitioners. RESULTS: Results showed that conventional lead gonadal shielding reduces radiation doses by 67.45%, whereas dose reduction using one layer of bismuth shielding is 76.38%. The use of two layers of bismuth shielding reduces the dose by 84.01%. Using three and four layers of bismuth shielding reduces dose by 97.33% and 99.34%, respectively. Progressively lower radiation doses can be achieved by increasing the number of bismuth layers. Images obtained using both one and two layers of bismuth shielding provided adequate diagnostic information, but those obtained using three or four layers of bismuth shielding were inadequate for diagnosis. CONCLUSIONS: Bismuth shielding reduces radiation dose exposure providing appropriate protection for children undergoing pelvic radiography. The bismuth shielding material is lighter than lead, making pediatric patients more comfortable and less apt to move, thereby avoiding repeat radiography.
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spelling pubmed-85232452021-10-19 Bismuth Pelvic X-Ray Shielding Reduces Radiation Dose Exposure in Pediatric Radiography Wang, Bow Ting, Chien-Yi Lai, Cheng-Shih Tsai, Yi-Shan Biomed Res Int Research Article BACKGROUND: Radiation using conventional X-ray is associated with exposure of radiosensitive organs and typically requires the use of protection. This study is aimed at evaluating the use of bismuth shielding for radiation protection in pediatric pelvic radiography. The effects of the anteroposterior and lateral bismuth shielding were verified by direct measurements at the anatomical position of the gonads. METHODS: Radiation doses were measured using optically stimulated luminescence dosimeters (OSLD) and CIRS ATOM Dosimetry Verification Phantoms. Gonad radiographs were acquired using different shields of varying material (lead, bismuth) and thickness and were compared with radiographs obtained without shielding to examine the effects on image quality and optimal reduction of radiation dose. All images were evaluated separately by three pediatric orthopedic practitioners. RESULTS: Results showed that conventional lead gonadal shielding reduces radiation doses by 67.45%, whereas dose reduction using one layer of bismuth shielding is 76.38%. The use of two layers of bismuth shielding reduces the dose by 84.01%. Using three and four layers of bismuth shielding reduces dose by 97.33% and 99.34%, respectively. Progressively lower radiation doses can be achieved by increasing the number of bismuth layers. Images obtained using both one and two layers of bismuth shielding provided adequate diagnostic information, but those obtained using three or four layers of bismuth shielding were inadequate for diagnosis. CONCLUSIONS: Bismuth shielding reduces radiation dose exposure providing appropriate protection for children undergoing pelvic radiography. The bismuth shielding material is lighter than lead, making pediatric patients more comfortable and less apt to move, thereby avoiding repeat radiography. Hindawi 2021-10-11 /pmc/articles/PMC8523245/ /pubmed/34671681 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/9985714 Text en Copyright © 2021 Bow Wang et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Wang, Bow
Ting, Chien-Yi
Lai, Cheng-Shih
Tsai, Yi-Shan
Bismuth Pelvic X-Ray Shielding Reduces Radiation Dose Exposure in Pediatric Radiography
title Bismuth Pelvic X-Ray Shielding Reduces Radiation Dose Exposure in Pediatric Radiography
title_full Bismuth Pelvic X-Ray Shielding Reduces Radiation Dose Exposure in Pediatric Radiography
title_fullStr Bismuth Pelvic X-Ray Shielding Reduces Radiation Dose Exposure in Pediatric Radiography
title_full_unstemmed Bismuth Pelvic X-Ray Shielding Reduces Radiation Dose Exposure in Pediatric Radiography
title_short Bismuth Pelvic X-Ray Shielding Reduces Radiation Dose Exposure in Pediatric Radiography
title_sort bismuth pelvic x-ray shielding reduces radiation dose exposure in pediatric radiography
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8523245/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34671681
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/9985714
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