J Korean Soc Clin Toxicol.  2013 Dec;11(2):101-105.

Correlation between the Portable X-ray and the Radiation Exposure dose in the Emergency Department: Cohort Study

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  • 1Department of Emergency Medicine, College of Medicine, Hallym University, Anyang, Korea. hwaniyo@naver.com

Abstract

PURPOSE
This study was conducted in order to determine the relationship between the number of portable X-rays and the radiation exposure dose for emergency medical service providers working in the emergency department (ED).
METHODS
A prospective study was conducted from February 15, 2013 to May 15, 2013 in the ED in an urban hospital. Six residents, seven emergency medical technicians (EMT), and 24 nurses were enrolled. They wore a personal radiation dosimeter on their upper chest while working in the ED, and they stayed away from the portable X-ray unit at a distance of at least 1.8 m when the X-ray beam was generated.
RESULTS
The total number of portable x-rays was 2089. The average total radiation exposure dose of emergency medical service providers was 0.504+/-0.037 mSv, and it was highest in the EMT group, 0.85(0.58-1.08) mSv. The average of the total number of portable X-rays was highest in the doctor group, 728.5(657.25-809). The relationship between the number of portable X-rays and the radiation exposure dose was not statistically significant(-0.186, p=0.269).
CONCLUSION
Under the condition of staying away from the portable X-ray unit at a distance of least 1.8 m, the relationship between the number of portable X-rays and the radiation exposure dose was not statistically significant.

Keyword

X-Rays; Occupational exposure; Radiation dosage

MeSH Terms

Cohort Studies*
Emergencies*
Emergency Medical Services
Emergency Medical Technicians
Hospitals, Urban
Humans
Occupational Exposure
Prospective Studies
Radiation Dosage
Thorax
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