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Title: | Assessment of kVp Accuracy, Reproducibility and Consistency in diagnostic x-ray units of some selected hospitals and radiology centres in Jos and environs, Plateau state Nigeria |
Authors: | Ike-Ogbonna, Margaret I. Jwanbot, Daniel I. Ike, Emeka E. |
Keywords: | tolerance limit radiation dose X-ray machine |
Issue Date: | Oct-2017 |
Publisher: | International Journal of Research |
Series/Report no.: | Vol. 4;Iss. 13; Pp 1018-1031 |
Abstract: | To ensure that radiation doses received by both patients and medical staff are kept as low as
reasonably achievable. Quality Assurance program implementation in conventional diagnostic
radiology is necessary. The exposure factors of the x-ray machine need to be checked from time
to time as required by the International Commission on Radiological Protection
(ICRP). In this research, assessment of the tube output variation with kVp accuracy,
reproducibility and consistency in diagnostic x-ray units of some selected hospitals and radiology
centres in Jos, Plateau state were carried out using Gammex digital kV meter with model
number: 330. Eight hospitals x-ray units and four radiology centres were studied and the test for
kVp accuracy, kVp consistency and kVp reproducibility were conducted on the x-ray machines
at varied kV and mAs set on the control panel at a focus to film distance of 10m. From the
results obtained, seven x-ray units (58%) had values ranging from (1.78 to 4.26) within the
tolerance limit of ±5% in kVp accuracy while five x-ray units (42%) were above the tolerance
limit. In kVp reproducibility eight x-ray units had values ranging from (1.52 to 9.78) within the
recommended tolerance limit of ±10%, while four x-ray units were above the recommended
tolerance limit with values between (- 13.30% to 15.86%) and in kVp consistency with the
recommended tolerance limit ±5%, 67% of the x-ray units were all within the tolerance limit
with values ranging from (-0.8 to -5.0) but 33% had values (5.3 to 18.1) of high deviations
outside the tolerance limit. This show that the set value of exposure factor kV from the control
console gives values within the tolerance limit for about 67% of the studied x-ray machine,
meaning there is a good quality assurance programme in place most of the diagnostic x-ray units
studied. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/2967 |
ISSN: | 2348-6848 2348-795X |
Appears in Collections: | Physics
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