Radiation Dose Obtained from Abdominal Computed Radiography: Comparison Between Supine and Prone Positions

Authors

  • Abdul Aziz Ismail Universiti Kuala Lumpur
  • Mazlyfarina Mohamad Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
  • Rozilawati Ahmad Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
  • Ahmad Bazlie Abdul Kadir Agensi Nuklear Malaysia

Keywords:

Digital radiography, computed radiography, obesity, radiation dose, BMI

Abstract

The aims of this study were to compare the entrance surface dose (ESD) between anteroposterior (AP) supine with posteroanterior (PA) prone projection of computed radiography (CR) abdominal examination and to determine the relationship between body mass index (BMI) and ESD of a patient. AP supine and PA prone projections on the same patients for CR abdominal examination of intravenous urography (IVU) were acquired on 50 patients at Hospital Raja Permaisuri Bainun, Ipoh. All the radiographic examinations were carried out on a Siemens Multixtop general x-ray unit and the images were processed with CR Carestream Direct view Max. Entrance surface dose (ESD) in miligray (mGy) was measured using optical stimulated luminescence dosimeters (OSLD) calibrated by the Malaysian Nuclear Agency. Data were analyzed using dependent t-test comparing the AP and PA projections on the same subject and Pearson correlation was used to determine the relationship between BMI and percentage of reduction of ESD. Results showed a significant different (p < 0.01) between AP supine (mean ESD = 6.42 ± 7.13 mGy) and PA prone (mean ESD = 3.92 ± 3.56 mGy) projection at all BMI. The BMI has a positive correlation with percentage of reduction of ESD (r = 0. 61) and was statistically significant (p < 0.01). In conclusion, PA abdomen prone projection significantly reduces the radiation dose and there is a positive correlation between BMI and percentage of reduction of ESD. The use of PA prone projection for CR abdominal examination should be considered as the routine projection at all BMIs level. Awareness that as the BMI increases the ESD also increases at a moderate positive linear relationship. DOI : http://dx.doi.org./10.17576/JSKM-2017-1502-23

Author Biographies

Abdul Aziz Ismail, Universiti Kuala Lumpur

Faculty of Pharmacy and Health Sciences Universiti Kuala Lumpur Royal College of Medicine Perak No 3 Jalan Greentown 30450 Ipoh Perak, Malaysia

Mazlyfarina Mohamad, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia

Diagnostic Imaging and Radiotherapy Program School of Applied Health Sciences Faculty of Health Sciences UniversitiKebangsaan Malaysia Kuala Lumpur 50300 Jalan Raja Muda Abdul Aziz Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Rozilawati Ahmad, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia

Diagnostic Imaging and Radiotherapy Program School of Applied Health Sciences Faculty of Health Sciences UniversitiKebangsaan Malaysia Kuala Lumpur 50300 Jalan Raja Muda Abdul Aziz Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Ahmad Bazlie Abdul Kadir, Agensi Nuklear Malaysia

Makmal Standard DosimetriSekunder (SSDL) AgensiNuklear Malaysia Bangi 43000 Selangor, Malaysia

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2017-07-31

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Faculty of Health Science Post Graduate Colloquium 2016