Katsuda T, Okazaki M, Kuroda C
Radiological Technology Section, Osaka Medical Center for Cancer and Cardiovascular Diseases, Japan.
Radiol Technol. 1996 Sep-Oct;68(1):18-22.
The study described in this article explores the role of compensating filters in reducing radiation exposure. Radiation exposure levels with and without filters were compared in skull radiographs, hepatic angiographs and one-shot full-length lower extremity radiographs. Absorbed doses were measured with and without a skull filter in a phantom at a depth of 5 cm. Results showed that filters reduced exposure by 29% in skull radiographs, 47% in hepatic angiographs and 80% in one-shot full-length lower extremity radiographs. Absorbed doses were reduced by more than 26% in the skull phantom in the filtered area. To reduce patient dose, the filters were positioned between the x-ray tube and the patient.
本文所述的研究探讨了补偿滤过器在减少辐射暴露方面的作用。在颅骨X线片、肝脏血管造影和一次性全下肢X线片中,比较了有无滤过器时的辐射暴露水平。在体模中5厘米深度处,测量了有无颅骨滤过器时的吸收剂量。结果显示,滤过器在颅骨X线片中可减少29%的暴露,在肝脏血管造影中减少47%,在一次性全下肢X线片中减少80%。在颅骨体模的滤过区域,吸收剂量减少了26%以上。为了减少患者剂量,将滤过器置于X射线管和患者之间。