Relations between effective dose equivalent and mean absorbed dose (energy imparted) to patients in diagnostic radiology
- 1 August 1986
- journal article
- research article
- Published by IOP Publishing in Physics in Medicine & Biology
- Vol. 31 (8) , 911-921
- https://doi.org/10.1088/0031-9155/31/8/008
Abstract
Values of HE/.hivin.D, the ratio of the effective dose equivalent HE to the mean absorbed dose .hivin.D to the total body, have been derived as a function of beam quality (HVT) for a variety of Roentgen diagnostic examinations of the adult trunk and head, using tabulations from the literature. Problems in specifying beam quality are discussed. The energy .epsilon. imparted to the patient can, in Roentgen diagnostic examinations, be determined using a transmission chamber. Since, however, HE/.epsilon. depends more critically than HE/.hivin.D on the mass M of the patient (.hivin.D = .epsilon./M), the latter quantity is preferred for risk assessment. HE/.hivin.D takes values in the range 0.44-2.8 Sv Gy-1. This includes the value 1 Sv Gy-1 resulting from a uniform whole-body irradiation independent of M. The corresponding value of HE/.epsilon. = 1/M Sv J-1 if M is in kg. It is therefore recommended that clinical measurements of .epsilon. by supplemented by measurements of the patient''s mass so that .hivin.D = .epsilon./M can be estimated and tabulations of organ absorbed doses be supplemented with values of .hivin.D so as to allow accurate derivation of the ratio HE/.hivin.D. In optimising the technical parameters of a given examination using the transmission chamber HE/.hivin.D as a function of beam quality must be known.This publication has 12 references indexed in Scilit:
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