نتایج جستجو برای: collective dose

تعداد نتایج: 364755  

Journal: :iranian journal of nuclear medicine 2013
hamid javadi ali mahmoud pashazadeh mehdi mogharrabi isa neshandar asli faraj tabei

introduction: the aim of present study was to estimate effective dose from most common procedures performed in nuclear medicine departments of golestan province. methods: data of nuclear medicine procedures performed in 2 nuclear medicine departments in golestan province were collected during 4 years. effective dose, collective effective dose and effective dose per examination were calculated u...

Journal: :iranian journal of radiation research 0
f. bouzarjomehri department of medical physics, shahid sadoghi university of medical sciences, yazd, iran m.h. dashti department of physiology, shahid sadoghi university of medical sciences, yazd, iran m.h. zare department of medical physics, shahid sadoghi university of medical sciences, yazd, iran

background: radiation dose knowledge through xray examinations and their distribution in iran provides useful guidance on patient dose reduction. the results of the entrance skin dose (esds) of five common radiographies in all radiology centers in yazd province were reported in our previous study (2003). in the present study we have evaluated the collective effective dose of conventional x-ray ...

Introduction: The aim of present study was to estimate effective dose from most common procedures performed in nuclear medicine departments of Golestan province. Methods: Data of nuclear medicine procedures performed in 2 nuclear medicine departments in Golestan province were collected during 4 years. Effective dose, collective effective dose and effective dose per examination were calculated ...

Aleya Begum Ashraful Hoque Miah Mohammad Mahfuz Siraz Mohammad Sohelur Rahman, Rezaul Karim Khan

Introduction: Occupational exposure to ionizing radiation due to medical activities (both diagnostic and therapeutic procedures) has increased sharply in recent years. Among the occupationally exposed workers in these fields, those most affected by this increased exposure to ionizing radiation are nuclear medicine workers. In this study, annual average effective dose, annual collective effectiv...

2008
Rachel Smith Antony Bexon Jane Simmonds

Over recent decades concerns have been expressed about the way collective doses have been used. In particular, there is general agreement that using the fully aggregated collective dose masks a lot of useful information on levels of individual dose and their distribution over space and time, which decision makers may consider important. The International Commission on Radiological Protection ha...

Journal: :Health physics 2008
Fred A Mettler Bruce R Thomadsen Mythreyi Bhargavan Debbie B Gilley Joel E Gray Jill A Lipoti John McCrohan Terry T Yoshizumi Mahadevappa Mahesh

Medical radiation exposure of the U.S. population has not been systematically evaluated for almost 25 y. In 1982, the per capita dose was estimated to be 0.54 mSv and the collective dose 124,000 person-Sv. The preliminary estimates of the NCRP Scientific Committee 6-2 medical subgroup are that, in 2006, the per capita dose from medical exposure (not including dental or radiotherapy) had increas...

Journal: :Radiation protection dosimetry 2017
Fu-Dong Liu Zi-Qiang Pan Sen-Lin Liu Ling Chen Lu Chen Chun-Hong Wang

Due to the improvement of production technology and the adjustment of energy structure, as well as the town-ownership and private-ownership coal mines (TPCM) were closed or merged by national policy, the number of underground miner has changed comparing with 2004 in China, so collective dose and normalization collective dose in different type of coal mine should be changed at the same time. In ...

Journal: :iranian journal of nuclear medicine 2016
mohammad sohelur rahman aleya begum ashraful hoque rezaul karim khan miah mohammad mahfuz siraz

introduction: occupational exposure to ionizing radiation due to medical activities (both diagnostic and therapeutic procedures) has increased sharply in recent years. among the occupationally exposed workers in these fields, those most affected by this increased exposure to ionizing radiation are nuclear medicine workers. in this study, annual average effective dose, annual collective effectiv...

Introduction: Nowadays ionizing radiation has a considerable contribution in medical diagnostic and treatment. Using ionizing radiation is increasing rapidly, so biological effects of ionizing radiation should be considered more. X-rays in the range of diagnostic radiology have hazardous effects and risks that are defined as random effects. These effects obey the LNT hypothesis that occur at lo...

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