Optimization of Radiation Protection for Companions in Pediatric Chest Radiography

Luísa Vargas Cassol

Universidade Franciscana (UFN), Santa Maria, RS, Brazil.

Felipe Arboitte Torrel de Bail

Universidade Franciscana (UFN), Santa Maria, RS, Brazil.

Thays Bandeira Rodrigues

Universidade Franciscana (UFN), Santa Maria, RS, Brazil.

Maurício Alves Müller

Universidade Franciscana (UFN), Santa Maria, RS, Brazil.

Rafael Rimoli Santos

Universidade Franciscana (UFN), Santa Maria, RS, Brazil.

Nataly Nogueira Favarin

Universidade Franciscana (UFN), Santa Maria, RS, Brazil.

Laura Pizarro Trojahn Nogueira

Universidade Franciscana (UFN), Santa Maria, RS, Brazil.

Thiago Victorino Claus *

Universidade Franciscana (UFN), Hospital Universitário de Santa Maria (HUSM), Santa Maria, RS, Brazil.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

Aims: The objective of this study is to optimize the positioning of the companion during pediatric chest radiographic exams by analyzing the scattered radiation dose measured with an ionization chamber.

Place and Duration of Study: The experimental study was conducted between February 2024 and April 2024, in the radiodiagnosis laboratory belonging to the Medical Physics and Radiology Technology courses at the Franciscan University (UFN) in the city of Santa Maria, Rio Grande do Sul.

Methodology: A fixed conventional X-ray device and a phantom (simulating object) filled with 15 cm of water to represent a pediatric chest were used. The parameters of voltage (kV) and the product of current and time (mA.s) were kept constant. Measurements of the air KERMA (KAIR) were performed by positioning the dosimetric system at four points around the phantom (0º, 90º, 180º, and 270º), simulating the exposure conditions of the companion.

Results: The results showed that the lowest radiation dose received by the companion at the gonadal level occurred at 90º around the table (cathode side), while the lowest dose at the lens level was at 270º (anode side). The highest dose at the gonadal level was observed at 180º, and the highest dose at the lens level was at 90º.

Conclusion: It was concluded that the companion should position themselves on the anode side (270º), as the lens does not have lead protection, while protection is available for the rest of the body. This recommendation aims to optimize radiological safety for the companion.

Keywords: X-rays, incident radiation, scattered radiation, radiological protection


How to Cite

Cassol, Luísa Vargas, Felipe Arboitte Torrel de Bail, Thays Bandeira Rodrigues, Maurício Alves Müller, Rafael Rimoli Santos, Nataly Nogueira Favarin, Laura Pizarro Trojahn Nogueira, and Thiago Victorino Claus. 2024. “Optimization of Radiation Protection for Companions in Pediatric Chest Radiography”. Physical Science International Journal 28 (5):1-7. https://doi.org/10.9734/psij/2024/v28i5844.