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[Estimation of the occupational radiation exposure during radiographic studies of horses].

Abstract: Radiography of horses in veterinary practice is done normally with quite simple equipment. Thereby radiation protection is easily neglected. In this investigation sources of mistakes are demonstrated. The possible exposure of staff is evaluated by dose measuring over a long period of time. It can be stated that following the most simple radiation protection there will never be a significant exposure of staff.
Publication Date: 1991-10-01 PubMed ID: 1755822
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The research study focuses on examining the level of occupational radiation exposure veterinarians face while conducting radiographic examinations on horses. It highlighted the potential failure of following radiation safety measures due to the simplistic nature of the equipment used, and aimed to measure the actual radiation dose over an extended time frame.

Introduction to the Study

  • Occupational radiation exposure is a significant health risk for individuals working in fields that frequently use radiation equipment, including veterinary medicine. In this study, the authors sought to assess the amount of radiation exposure veterinary professionals receive while performing radiographic studies on horses.

Radiation Protection and Mistakes

  • The study identified potential sources of errors in radiation protection during radiographic procedures, particularly those originating from the simplistic nature of the radiation equipment used. The argument is that such simplicity often results in neglecting necessary safety measures.

Radiation Exposure Estimation

  • In order to evaluate the level of radiation exposure, the researchers conducted dose measurements over a long duration. This method helped them acquire an accurate estimate of the occupational radiation exposure encountered during routine veterinary radiographic studies.

Findings of the Study

  • The study results revealed that, provided basic radiation protection measures are adhered to, there is minimal risk of significant staff exposure to radiation. These findings underscore the importance of consistent application of safety protocols to mitigate occupational health hazards in the veterinary field.

Cite This Article

APA
Hartung K, Münzer B. (1991). [Estimation of the occupational radiation exposure during radiographic studies of horses]. Berl Munch Tierarztl Wochenschr, 104(10), 347-351.

Publication

ISSN: 0005-9366
NlmUniqueID: 0003163
Country: Germany
Language: ger
Volume: 104
Issue: 10
Pages: 347-351

Researcher Affiliations

Hartung, K
  • Klinik für Pferde, Allgemeine Chirurgie und Radiologie, Freien Universität Berlin.
Münzer, B

    MeSH Terms

    • Animals
    • Horse Diseases / diagnostic imaging
    • Horses
    • Humans
    • Occupational Exposure
    • Radiation Dosage
    • Radiation Injuries / etiology
    • Radiation Protection
    • Radiography
    • Veterinary Medicine

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