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doi:10.1186/s43055-023-01157-z...

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Bawazeer, Omemh Fallatah, Alaa Alasmary, Mohamed Bokhary, Younis Almerabi, Areej Khan, Suha Abuhadi, Nouf Alalawi, Amani Asiri, Naseem Bawazir, Saeed Al-Qahtani, Saeed Algethami, Merfat Badawy, Mohamed
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en
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Springer

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Medicine & Public Health

Year

2023

listing date

11/29/2023

Keywords
radiation shield barium sulphate panoramic radiography radiation safety shielding eye radiography reduction shield radiation dose thyroid
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Abstract

Background Radiation shielding in radiology has historically been achieved with lead; however, there has been an increasing demand for radiation shielding to be more environmentally friendly.

Barium has shown promise as a substitute in many radiology applications.

This study aims to investigate a barium sulphate shield in protecting the thyroid and the eye lens during panoramic radiography.

Methods During a simulated panoramic examination, an anthropomorphic phantom and a solid-state detector measured the radiation dose to the surface thyroid and the eye lens.

The measurements were taken using no shield and a barium sulphate shield.

A Welch's T-test was employed to compute the shield's effect on radiation.

Two radiologists assessed the image quality with and without the thyroid shields.

Results The dose reduction was between 66 and 75% for the barium shield at the thyroid.

The dose reduction ranged between 15 and 61% in the eye region.

Images using a barium shield were deemed adequate for diagnostic interpretation.

Conclusions Barium shields effectively reduce the radiation dose in the thyroid region during panoramic radiography without degrading image quality.

The dose reduction depends on the tube voltage and the area of interest.

Bawazeer, Omemh,Fallatah, Alaa,Alasmary, Mohamed,Bokhary, Younis,Almerabi, Areej,Khan, Suha,Abuhadi, Nouf,Alalawi, Amani,Asiri, Naseem,Bawazir, Saeed,Al-Qahtani, Saeed,Algethami, Merfat,Badawy, Mohamed, 2023, Investigation of barium sulphate shielding during panoramic radiography, Springer

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