2016
DOI: 10.4236/ijmpcero.2016.54028
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Assessment of ESAK and ED for Adult’s Patients Examined by Computed Radiography

Abstract: This study designed to evaluate the entrance surface air kerma (ESAK) to the patient during X-ray examination to the skull antero-posterior (AP), skull Lateral (LAT), chest postero-anterior (PA), Lumber spine AP/LAT and Pelvis AP. Totally, 408 patients were included in this study using computed radiography (CR) in different three hospitals in Khartoum; five X-ray machines were covered. The entrance surface air kerma (ESAK) was calculated for each patient from the exposure parameters using different peak tube v… Show more

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“…Comparison between the current study and other published studies shows variations in ESD as shown in table 3. For chest PA, the current study recorded highest average ESD of 0.93 mGy higher than the other studies (2,22,8) . The high ESD of chest PA of this study was due to higher ESD of HP3 (1.76 mGy).…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 59%
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“…Comparison between the current study and other published studies shows variations in ESD as shown in table 3. For chest PA, the current study recorded highest average ESD of 0.93 mGy higher than the other studies (2,22,8) . The high ESD of chest PA of this study was due to higher ESD of HP3 (1.76 mGy).…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 59%
“…The result of this comparison indicated differences between the current study and the previous studies (2, 8 22) . ESD of 10.32 mGy in lumber spine examination was recorded by one study (22) compared to 4.95 mGy in this current work and 4.01 mGy was recorded by Alameen et al 2016 (2) .…”
Section: Mgysupporting
confidence: 48%