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Designing for Radiation Protection
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Design Standards for Radiation Protection – Leakage Radiation
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LEAKAGE RADIATIONmay not EXCEED
TUBE HOUSING 100mR / hr or 1 mGy/hr
@ 1 meter
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Control Panel
Must have an indicator when the x-ray tube is energized. Sometimes it will be a visible light or audible signal or both
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SID – Source to Image Distance
Indicator must be accurate to within 2% of the desired SID
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Source-to-Skin Distance
SSD is used to describe to distance between the tube and patient during fluoroscopy
SSD must not be less than 38 cm in fluoro rooms and 30 cm for mobile fluoro
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Collimation or PBL
Positive-Beam Limitation = PBL Detects the size of the IR used and
automatically collimates to size of the IR at standard SIDs
Used to be required by law between 1974 – 1994 but no longer required. PBL still remains standard in equipment design
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Filtration
General-purpose tubes
(above 70 kVp) and
the fluoroscopic
beam
must be filtered
at least 2.5 mm Al
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Reproducibility & Linearity
Reproducibility = consistent exposures
Linearity = any mA station X msec will produce the same mAs
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Exposure switch
In diagnostic rooms the switch must be fixed to prevent the ability to make an exposure in the room
Mobile switch must be at least 6 ft long and the dead-man type
Fluoroscopic exposure control should be the dead-man type as well
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Radiography Room Design – Factors Affecting Barrier Thickness
Distance – between radiation source and barrier
Occupancy – the use of the area being protected (rarely occupied vs nursing station)
Control area – occupied by radiation workers or patients
Uncontrolled area – occupied by anyone
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MONITORING WORK AREAS
CONTROLLED AREA – Used by occupationally exposed personnel (monitored)
100mrem or 1mSv / week
UNCONTROLLED AREA – PUBLIC 2 mrem or 0.02 mSv / week
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ROOM SHIELDING
PRIMARY SHIELD = Any wall or portable wall that the primary beam could possibly be directed at
1/16 Pb or eq. & 7 Feet High 4 inches of Concrete will do!
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ROOM SHIELDING
SECONDARY – NO PRIMARY BEAM 1/32 LEAD CONTROL BOOTH – never point the
beam at the control panel BEAM SCATTERS 2X BEFORE
HITTING LEAD WINDOW – 1.5 mm LEAD EQ
Pg. 574
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Bucky Slot Cover & Protective Curtain
What is the
minimum
Pb eq. required ?
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Image Intensifier is a primary barrier = 2 mm Pb equivalent
CUMLATIVE TIMER FOR FLUOROSIGNALS AFTER 5 MINUTES OF FLUOROTO MAKE SURE THE RADIOLOGISTIS AWARE OF THE BEAM-ON TIME
Bucky cover and Curtain:Minimum of 0.25 mm/Pb
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Exposure Calculations
Exposure = Exposure rate X mAs
Exposure rate varies by kVp selection and distance
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Exposure Calculations
At 75 kVp the exposure rate is 2.6 mR/mAs
What is the exposure? AP Abdomen = 25 mAs LPO L-spine = 32 mAs PA Caldwell = 200 mA X 0.10 sec AP Pelvis = 200 mA X 0.20 sec
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Exposure Calculations
2.6 mR X 25mAs = 65 mR/mAs
LPO L-spine = 32 mAs PA Caldwell = 200 mA X 0.10 sec AP Pelvis = 200 mA X 0.20 sec
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Be Safe! Image gently!