Typical and Local Diagnostic Reference Levels for Chest and Abdomen Radiography Examinations in Dubai Health Sector

Chest and abdomen radiographs are the most common radiograph examinations conducted in the Dubai Health sector, with both involving exposure to several radiosensitive organs. Diagnostic reference levels (DRLs) are accepted as an effective safety, optimization, and auditing tool in clinical practice....

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Main Authors: Entesar Z. Dalah, Maitha M. Al Zarooni, Faryal Y. Binismail, Hashim A. Beevi, Mohammed Siraj, Subrahmanian Pottybindu
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author Entesar Z. Dalah
Maitha M. Al Zarooni
Faryal Y. Binismail
Hashim A. Beevi
Mohammed Siraj
Subrahmanian Pottybindu
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description Chest and abdomen radiographs are the most common radiograph examinations conducted in the Dubai Health sector, with both involving exposure to several radiosensitive organs. Diagnostic reference levels (DRLs) are accepted as an effective safety, optimization, and auditing tool in clinical practice. The present work aims to establish a comprehensive projection and weight-based structured DRL system that allows one to confidently highlight healthcare centers in need of urgent action. The data of a total of 5474 adult males and non-pregnant females who underwent chest and abdomen radiography examinations in five different healthcare centers were collected and retrospectively analyzed. The typical DRL (TDRL) for each healthcare center was established and defined per projection (chest: posterior–anterior (PA), anterior–posterior (AP) and lateral (LAT); abdomen: erect and supine) for a weight band (60–80 kg) and for the whole data (no weight band). Local DRL (LDRL) values were established per project for the selected radiograph for the whole data (no weight band) and the 60–80 kg population. Chest radiography data from 1755 (60–80 kg) images were used to build this comprehensive DRL system (PA: 1471, AP: 252, and LAT: 32). Similarly, 611 (60–80 kg) abdomen radiographs were used to establish a DRL system (erect: 286 and supine: 325). The LDRL values defined per chest and abdomen projection for the weight band group (60–80 kg) were as follows: chest—0.51 PA, 2.46 AP, and 2.13 LAT dGy·cm<sup>2</sup>; abdomen—8.08 for erect and 5.95 for supine dGy·cm<sup>2</sup>. The LDRL defined per abdomen projection for the 60–80 kg weight band highlighted at least one healthcare center in need of optimization. Such a system is efficient, easy to use, and very effective clinically.
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spelling doaj-art-ecf1f343c2f844aabfa3e70a366ef8ed2025-01-24T13:36:18ZengMDPI AGJournal of Imaging2313-433X2025-01-011112110.3390/jimaging11010021Typical and Local Diagnostic Reference Levels for Chest and Abdomen Radiography Examinations in Dubai Health SectorEntesar Z. Dalah0Maitha M. Al Zarooni1Faryal Y. Binismail2Hashim A. Beevi3Mohammed Siraj4Subrahmanian Pottybindu5Central Diagnostic Imaging Department, Dubai Health, Dubai P.O. Box 2727, United Arab EmiratesDiagnostic Imaging Department, Rashid Hospital, Dubai Health, Dubai P.O. Box 2727, United Arab EmiratesDiagnostic Imaging Department, Dubai Hospital, Dubai Health, Dubai P.O. Box 2727, United Arab EmiratesDiagnostic Imaging Department, Hatta Hospital, Dubai Health, Dubai P.O. Box 2727, United Arab EmiratesDiagnostic Imaging Department, PHC Hospital, Dubai Health, Dubai P.O. Box 2727, United Arab EmiratesDiagnostic Imaging Department, Latifa Hospital, Dubai Health, Dubai P.O. Box 2727, United Arab EmiratesChest and abdomen radiographs are the most common radiograph examinations conducted in the Dubai Health sector, with both involving exposure to several radiosensitive organs. Diagnostic reference levels (DRLs) are accepted as an effective safety, optimization, and auditing tool in clinical practice. The present work aims to establish a comprehensive projection and weight-based structured DRL system that allows one to confidently highlight healthcare centers in need of urgent action. The data of a total of 5474 adult males and non-pregnant females who underwent chest and abdomen radiography examinations in five different healthcare centers were collected and retrospectively analyzed. The typical DRL (TDRL) for each healthcare center was established and defined per projection (chest: posterior–anterior (PA), anterior–posterior (AP) and lateral (LAT); abdomen: erect and supine) for a weight band (60–80 kg) and for the whole data (no weight band). Local DRL (LDRL) values were established per project for the selected radiograph for the whole data (no weight band) and the 60–80 kg population. Chest radiography data from 1755 (60–80 kg) images were used to build this comprehensive DRL system (PA: 1471, AP: 252, and LAT: 32). Similarly, 611 (60–80 kg) abdomen radiographs were used to establish a DRL system (erect: 286 and supine: 325). The LDRL values defined per chest and abdomen projection for the weight band group (60–80 kg) were as follows: chest—0.51 PA, 2.46 AP, and 2.13 LAT dGy·cm<sup>2</sup>; abdomen—8.08 for erect and 5.95 for supine dGy·cm<sup>2</sup>. The LDRL defined per abdomen projection for the 60–80 kg weight band highlighted at least one healthcare center in need of optimization. Such a system is efficient, easy to use, and very effective clinically.https://www.mdpi.com/2313-433X/11/1/21diagnostic reference levelschest and abdomen radiographyDubai health sectorUnited Arab Emiratesprojection radiographydose area product (DAP)
spellingShingle Entesar Z. Dalah
Maitha M. Al Zarooni
Faryal Y. Binismail
Hashim A. Beevi
Mohammed Siraj
Subrahmanian Pottybindu
Typical and Local Diagnostic Reference Levels for Chest and Abdomen Radiography Examinations in Dubai Health Sector
Journal of Imaging
diagnostic reference levels
chest and abdomen radiography
Dubai health sector
United Arab Emirates
projection radiography
dose area product (DAP)
title Typical and Local Diagnostic Reference Levels for Chest and Abdomen Radiography Examinations in Dubai Health Sector
title_full Typical and Local Diagnostic Reference Levels for Chest and Abdomen Radiography Examinations in Dubai Health Sector
title_fullStr Typical and Local Diagnostic Reference Levels for Chest and Abdomen Radiography Examinations in Dubai Health Sector
title_full_unstemmed Typical and Local Diagnostic Reference Levels for Chest and Abdomen Radiography Examinations in Dubai Health Sector
title_short Typical and Local Diagnostic Reference Levels for Chest and Abdomen Radiography Examinations in Dubai Health Sector
title_sort typical and local diagnostic reference levels for chest and abdomen radiography examinations in dubai health sector
topic diagnostic reference levels
chest and abdomen radiography
Dubai health sector
United Arab Emirates
projection radiography
dose area product (DAP)
url https://www.mdpi.com/2313-433X/11/1/21
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