2001
DOI: 10.1259/bjr.74.879.740259
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Calibration frequency of dose–area product meters

Abstract: Calibration of patient dose monitoring devices in diagnostic radiology has become increasingly important in the light of new legislation that requires monitoring of patient dose against local and national diagnostic reference levels. An investigation was conducted into the long-term stability of 41 dose-area product (DAP) meters over a period of approximately 5 years, to assess the suitability of an annual calibration regimen. For DAP meters fitted to overcouch X-ray tubes, 77% of calibrations were within 10%,… Show more

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“…Frequently, DAP meters were not found to account for table attenuation [48,54], consequently the correct DAP and skin dose to the patient may be lower than the values reported in this study. A solid-state detector was used to determine the table-top attenuation at various tube angulations.…”
Section: Appendixmentioning
confidence: 58%
“…Frequently, DAP meters were not found to account for table attenuation [48,54], consequently the correct DAP and skin dose to the patient may be lower than the values reported in this study. A solid-state detector was used to determine the table-top attenuation at various tube angulations.…”
Section: Appendixmentioning
confidence: 58%
“…This de-identified information was analysed for the period from 1-2-04 to 16-8-04 following installation of the Siemens flat panel unit. The DAP meters on both units were calibrated 27 at typical clinical operations kilovoltage 28 . It was found that all DAP meters had been factory calibrated without regard for the effect of the table attenuation 27,28 .…”
Section: Patient Dose Comparisonmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The DAP meters on both units were calibrated 27 at typical clinical operations kilovoltage 28 . It was found that all DAP meters had been factory calibrated without regard for the effect of the table attenuation 27,28 . Lateral projection DAP displays were found to be within 5% of air dose measurements using a specially designed jig to display the exposure area at the point of dose measurement.…”
Section: Patient Dose Comparisonmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…International radiation protection authorities recommend and also demand that quality assurance tests of radiological equipment be performed periodically. Further, which testing methods and parameters to be tested for different types of equipment are suggested in recommendations (10‐23) . The aim of annual quality assurance test is to ensure that the quality of the production of medical images provide the right information (24) .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%