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Diagnostic Reference Levels, Protection of Patients and the Environment against Harmful Effects of X-Rays: Practice of Pediatric Radiology in Six General Reference Hospitals of the Kongo Central Province, DRC
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作者 Minga Barthelemy Bope Kwete Pembi Francy Pembi +13 位作者 Luwaya Ndombasi Blanchard Ipende Lansikub Jean Sokomoy Nankwa Joséphine Mukadi Mukadi Jules Thomas Byeka Mukambilwa Dorksin Kapia Patrice Milambo Binkedi Ngoma Richard Omombo Ngongo Timothée Mbiango Mabanza Francine kafinga ketibula charly Nkwadi Katolo Adolphe Ngongo Mulemba Tchite Aya Nkole Benjamin kafinga Luzolo Emery Masandi Milondo Alphonse 《Journal of Biosciences and Medicines》 2025年第1期47-59,共13页
The purpose of this research was to evaluate radiological safety in pediatric radiology in hospitals in the Kongo Central province of the DRC. To this end, we surveyed a convenience sample of 50 health professionals, ... The purpose of this research was to evaluate radiological safety in pediatric radiology in hospitals in the Kongo Central province of the DRC. To this end, we surveyed a convenience sample of 50 health professionals, including 10 radiologists working in the hospitals covered by the survey, to assess the practice of pediatric radiology and the degree of compliance with radiation protection principles for the safety of children and the environment. We collected radiophysical parameters to calculate entrance doses in pediatric radiology in radiology departments to determine the dosimetric level by comparison with the diagnostic reference levels of the International Commission on Radiological Protection (ICRP). All in all, we found that in Kongo Central in the DRC, many health personnel surveyed reported that more than 30% of requested radiological examinations are not justified. Also, after comparing the entrance doses produced in the surveyed departments with those of the International Commission on Radiological Protection (ICRP), a statistically significant difference was found in pediatric radiology between the average doses in five out of six surveyed departments and those of the ICRP. Therefore, almost all of the surveyed departments were found to be highly irradiating in children, while excessive X-ray irradiation in children can have significant effects due to their increased sensitivity to radiation. Among the risks are: increased cancer risks, damage to developing cells, potential genetic effects, and neurological effects. This is why support for implementing radiation protection principles is a necessity to promote the safety of patients and the environment against the harmful effects of X-rays in conventional radiology. 展开更多
关键词 Diagnostic Reference Levels (DRLs) Radiation Protection Environment and Pediatric Radiology
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