Original Research

A Survey of Structural Design of Diagnostic X-ray Imaging Facilities and Compliance to Shielding Design Goals in a Limited Resource Setting

Authors
  • Flavious B. Nkubli (University of Maiduguri)
  • Christian C. Nzotta (Nnamdi Azikiwe University)
  • Nwobi I. Nwobi (University of Maiduguri)
  • Silas A. Moi (University of Maiduguri)
  • Thomas Adejoh (Nnamdi Azikiwe University Teaching Hospital)
  • Geofery Luntsi (University of Maiduguri)
  • Joseph Dlama (Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University Teaching Hospital)
  • Laushognu S. Shem (State Specialists Hospital)

Abstract

Purpose: To survey structural designs of x-ray rooms and compliance to shielding design goals of three x-ray imaging facilities.

Methods and Materials: The survey was conducted in three radiodiagnostic centers in South East Nigeria, labeled X, Y and Z for anonymity. A stretchable non-elastic meter rule was used to measure x-ray room dimensions. A Vernier caliper was used to measure lead thickness while a calibrated digital survey meter Radalert 100x was used for radiation survey of controlled and uncontrolled areas. Simple statistical tools such as mean and standard deviation were used for analysis with the aid of Microsoft Excel version 2007.

Results: Center X had a room dimension of 2.4 m × 2.1 m, Center Y had an x-ray room dimension of 3.6 m × 3.3 m, and Center Z had two x-ray rooms with identical dimensions of 6.3 m × 3.6 m. Measured exit radiation doses for controlled areas in all the centers were: 0.00152 mSv/wk; 0.00496 mSv/wk; 0.00168 mSv/wk; 0.00224 mSv/wk respectively. Lead was the common shielding material used.

Conclusion: Based on the parameters studied, Center Z had the ideal room size and layout. Relative distances from the x-ray tubes to the nearest walls were not optimized in all the centers except in Center Z. Measured exit doses were within recommended limits except in Center Y. The location of the control consoles and measured doses were appropriate and within recommended design goals.

Keywords: structural designs, shielding design goals, x-ray room design, x-ray imaging facility, global radiology

How to Cite:

Nkubli, F. B. & Nzotta, C. C. & Nwobi, N. I. & Moi, S. A. & Adejoh, T. & Luntsi, G. & Dlama, J. & Shem, L. S., (2017) “A Survey of Structural Design of Diagnostic X-ray Imaging Facilities and Compliance to Shielding Design Goals in a Limited Resource Setting”, Journal of Global Radiology 3(1): 6. doi: https://doi.org/10.7191/jgr.2017.1041

Rights: © 2017 the Author(s). This open access article is distributed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).

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Published on
14 Nov 2017