The effect of breast shielding outside the field of view on breast entrance surface dose in axial X-ray examinations: a phantom study

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Abstract

PURPOSE The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of outside-field-of-view (FOV) lead shielding on the entrance surface dose (ESD) of the breast on an anthropomorphic X-ray phantom for a variety of axial skeleton X-ray examinations. METHODS Using an anthropomorphic phantom and radiation dosimeter, the ESD of the breast was measured with and without outside-FOV shielding in anterior-posterior (AP) abdomen, AP cervical spine, oc-cipitomental 30° (OM30) facial bones, AP lumbar spine, and lateral lumbar spine radiography. The effect of several exposure parameters, including a low milliampere-seconds technique, grid use, automatic exposure control use, wraparound lead (WAL) use, trolley use, and X-ray table use, on the ESD of the breast with and without outside-FOV shielding was investigated. The mean ESD (μSv) and standard deviation for each radiographic protocol were calculated. A one-tailed Student’s t-test was carried out to evaluate whether ESD to the breast was reduced with the use of outside-FOV shielding. RESULTS A total of 920 breast ESD measurements were recorded across the different protocol parame-ters. The largest decrease in mean ESD of the breast with outside-FOV shielding was 0.002 μSv (P = 0.084), recorded in the AP abdomen on the table with a grid, OM30 on the table with a grid, OM30 standard protocol on the trolley, and OM30 on the trolley with WAL protocols. This decrease was found to be statistically non-significant. CONCLUSION This study found no significant decrease in the ESD of the breast with the use of outside-FOV shielding for the AP abdomen, AP cervical spine, OM30 facial bones, AP lumbar spine, or lateral lumbar spine radiography across a range of protocols.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)555-560
Number of pages6
JournalDiagnostic and Interventional Radiology
Volume29
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - May 2023

Keywords

  • anthropomorphic phantom
  • entrance surface dose
  • Field of view
  • radiography
  • shielding
  • wraparound lead

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