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The annual average effective dose (ED) for operating room personnel (ORP) in Saudi Arabia was estimated from the period of 2015-2019 using thermoluminescent dosemeters. A retrospective analysis was conducted on annual EDs for 7530 ORP working across 52 hospitals. These workers were only exposed to radiation in the operating room. The annual average ED over the period of 5 years was found to be 0.59 mSv with no incidence of a dose above the annual dose limit of 20 mSv. The maximum annual ED reported was 15 mSv for an operating room worker in 2019. More than 88% of the workers received an annual ED of <1 mSv. The study concluded that the work environment in hybrid operating rooms across Saudi Arabia is safe. However, it is always recommended that workers take every protective measure when dealing with ionization radiation.
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Occupational Exposure , Operating Rooms , Humans , Occupational Exposure/analysis , Radiation Dosage , Radiation, Ionizing , Retrospective Studies , Saudi ArabiaABSTRACT
We have measured the X-ray fluorescence from gadolinium as a function of concentration and position in tumors of different sizes and shapes in a head phantom. The gadolinium fluorescence was excited with a 36 GBq Am-241 source. The fluorescence signal was detected with a CdTe detector and a multi-channel analyzer. The fluorescence peak was clearly separated from the scattered X-rays. Concentrations of 5.62-78.63 mg/ml of Gd ion were used in 1, 2, and 3 cm diameter spherical tumors and a 2x4 cm oblate spheroid tumor. The data show trends approaching saturation for the highest concentrations, probably due to reabsorption in the tumor. A comparison of X-ray photographic imaging and densitometer measurements to determine concentration is also presented.