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Mobile X-Ray Machine Radiation: How Much is Too Much?

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Update time : 2023-03-09 09:30:37
Mobile X-ray machines have become an essential tool for healthcare professionals in diagnosing and treating a variety of medical conditions. These machines are designed to be compact and portable, allowing medical staff to provide diagnostic imaging services directly at the patient's bedside. However, many people are concerned about the radiation exposure associated with these machines. In this article, we will explore the radiation risks associated with mobile X-ray machines and how healthcare professionals can ensure that their use remains safe for both patients and staff.
Understanding Radiation Exposure
Radiation exposure occurs when ionizing radiation passes through the body. This can happen through exposure to natural sources of radiation, such as the sun, or man-made sources of radiation, such as X-ray machines. The amount of radiation exposure is measured in units called millisieverts (mSv). In general, the higher the dose of radiation, the higher the risk of developing health problems.
Radiation Risks Associated with Mobile X-Ray Machines
Mobile X-ray machines use ionizing radiation to create images of the body. As with all X-ray machines, there is a risk of radiation exposure to both patients and staff. However, the risk is generally low, as the dose of radiation used in X-ray imaging is relatively small. According to the United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission, the average radiation dose from a single chest X-ray is around 0.1 mSv, which is roughly equivalent to the amount of radiation exposure a person receives from their natural surroundings in three days.
Nevertheless, healthcare professionals need to be mindful of the cumulative radiation exposure that patients and staff can receive from multiple X-ray examinations. Repeated exposure to ionizing radiation can increase the risk of developing health problems, such as cancer. Therefore, it is essential to use mobile X-ray machines only when necessary and to limit the number of X-ray examinations that a patient receives.
Reducing Radiation Exposure from Mobile X-Ray Machines
There are several ways that healthcare professionals can reduce radiation exposure from mobile X-ray machines:
Use shielding: Lead shielding can be used to protect both patients and staff from radiation exposure. This can include lead aprons, thyroid shields, and lead-lined walls and doors.
Use collimation: Collimation involves limiting the size of the X-ray beam to reduce unnecessary exposure to healthy tissue. This can be achieved by using a collimator or aperture diaphragm.
Use dose monitoring: Dose monitoring involves tracking the amount of radiation exposure a patient receives during an X-ray examination. This can help to ensure that the dose of radiation is kept as low as possible.
Use low-dose techniques: Low-dose techniques involve using the minimum amount of radiation necessary to obtain diagnostic images. This can include using digital X-ray technology, which requires lower doses of radiation than traditional film X-rays.
Conclusion
Mobile X-ray machines are a valuable tool for healthcare professionals in providing diagnostic imaging services. However, it is essential to be mindful of the radiation risks associated with these machines. By using shielding, collimation, dose monitoring, and low-dose techniques, healthcare professionals can reduce the risk of radiation exposure to both patients and staff. It is also essential to limit the number of X-ray examinations a patient receives to minimize their cumulative radiation exposure. With proper use and care, mobile X-ray machines can remain a safe and effective tool for healthcare professionals.
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