调查C臂单位的三级X辐射暴露:风险和缓解
1Diagnostic Radiography Technology, Jazan University, Jazan, Saudi Arabia.
Health physics
|August 29, 2025
概括
在动态关节螺丝手术期间,C臂装置的散射辐射对医疗保健工作者构成风险. 虽然暴露水平通常低于安全限值,但医院间的差异突显出需要一致的辐射安全协议.
科学领域:
- 医学物理
- 辐射科学
- 职业健康问题
背景情况:
- 光镜C臂装置在手术中是必不可少的, 但存在辐射暴露的风险.
- 散射和三级辐射可能会对医疗保健提供者造成长期健康影响.
研究的目的:
- 在动态关节螺丝 (DHS) 手术期间调查C臂装置的散射辐射水平.
- 评估四个普通医院的辐射暴露情况, 并确定其差异.
主要方法:
- 一个水幽灵模拟了手术台上的病人.
- 在不同位置和高度测量了光学刺激发光剂量计 (OSL).
- 用单向ANOVA分析了医院间的差异.
主要成果:
- 在幻影周围的不同位置和高度观察到一致的散射辐射水平 (0.06-0.09 mSv).
- 在医院间发现散射辐射暴露的显著差异 (p=0.044).
- 测量的暴露水平仍低于国际安全限值.
结论:
- 在日常使用C臂进行DHS手术时,医护人员不太可能超过年度辐射剂量限制.
- 实施安全措施,如围和优化房间布局至关重要.
- 建议对C臂屏蔽,定位和长期暴露进行进一步研究,以提高辐射安全.
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