Frequency and collective dose of medical radiation exposure in Hubei Province in 2018-2019
10.3969/j.issn.1006-2483.2021.04.013
- VernacularTitle:2018—2019年湖北省医疗照射频度及所致集体剂量研究
- Author:
Jie YU
1
;
Song YE
1
;
Xiangjun YANG
1
;
Gangtao SUN
1
;
Wenshan ZHOU
1
Author Information
1. Hubei Provincial Center for Disease Control and Prevention,Wuhan 430079,China
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Medical Exposure;
Frequency Survey;
Collective Dose;
Health Risk
- From:
Journal of Public Health and Preventive Medicine
2021;32(4):59-62
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective To assess the medical radiation exposure frequency and find out the main factors related to the collective dose derived from X-ray diagnosis procedures. Methods A survey of 3 178 hospitals was conducted to collect the basic information such as types of medical radiation, allocation of radiological diagnosis and treatment devices, the frequency of radiologic examinations, etc. By using a stratified sampling method,36 hospital were selected and more specific details, including 26 types of diagnostic radiologic examinations, were collected to estimate the collective dose to the population in Hubei, combining with the previous literature. Results A total number of 6 843 radiological diagnosis and treatment devices were covered and 33 771 855 medical radiologic procedures were counted in this survey. The result showed a annual frequency of 569.79 examinations per 1 000 population for all types of procedures. A large variation was revealed among different areas and the highest area was with a 4-fold frequency of the lowest area. Although tertiary hospitals accounted for 4.40% of the total hospitals, 48.42% procedures were carried out in them. The collective effective dose from X-ray diagnosis in Hubei was 65 399.55man·Sv, and the average annual effective dose was 1.10mSv, while contribution from CT scans accounted for 86.90% of the dose. Conclusion The frequency of medical radiologic procedures presented a consistent increase in Hubei province, with a uneven development among hospitals from urban and rural areas, or from different regions, or from different levels. Among all types of X-ray examinations, CT scan frequency had the fastest growth rate and accounted for the major annual collective effective dose. In order to reduce the health risk from medical radiologic exposure, CT scan need to be applied more properly and the radiation dose per single CT scan need to be limited to a reasonable level.