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Om P Sharma1, Michael F Oswanski, Ramandeep Sidhu
1Trauma Services, The Toledo Hospital/Toledo Children's Hospital, Toledo, Ohio 43606-3895, USA.
Abstract:
Today, computed tomography (CT) and other studies are used more often early in a trauma case than X-rays, exposing patients to more radiation. The long-term effects of radiation exposure (RE) in trauma patients are of great concern. Investigators randomly selected 60 patients (injury severity scores 15-25) each from the years 2000, 2003, and 2006. The cumulative effective dose (CED) was calculated from the RE of all X-rays and CTs performed during the patient's hospital stay. Total CED/patient increased from 15.97 (2000) to 16.67 (2003) to 23.27 mSv (2006); the increase from 2000 to 2006 was significant (P < 0.05). X-rays increased over the 6-year period from 9.6/patient (pt) to 11.4/pt to 15.4/pt. CT scans increased from 2.2/pt (15.19 mSv) to 3.5/pt (21.85 mSv, P < 0.05). The CED in children increased: 12.88 versus 13.17 versus 15.32 mSv/pt (P > 0.05). RE was 19.5 versus 22.0 versus 27.1 mSv in 16 to 45-year-olds compared with 15.5 versus 14.3 versus 27.0 mSv in older adults. Sixteen to 45-year-olds had significantly higher RE than children (P < 0.05). RE in the first hour and first 24 hours increased but not significantly (P > 0.05). CED increased from 2000 to 2006, due primarily from CT scans. Children had no significant CED increase during the same period and had lower RE than 16 to 45-year-old adults.
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