Analysis of Radiation Exposure and Thoracic Examinations Techniques in Toddler Patients
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https://doi.org/10.70062/globalhealth.v2i3.223Keywords:
ALARA, Dap, Drl, Thoracic Examination, ToddlersAbstract
Background: There are still shortcomings in the implementation of a truly safe and optimal thoracic examination protocol for toddlers in certain hospital settings. Furthermore, data related to direct radiation dose measurements and evaluation of the effectiveness of thoracic examination techniques for toddlers specifically in the local context in Indonesia are very limited. Objective: To examine the thoracic examination procedure that can be performed with a high level of safety without compromising the quality of diagnostic results and to evaluate the radiation exposure dose and thoracic examination techniques in toddlers at Hospital. Methodology: This study used a mixed methods approach with a convergent parallel design. Quantitative data were obtained from radiation dose measurements and examination parameters, while qualitative data were collected through observation, interviews, and group discussions, then analyzed thematically to understand the factors that influence radiation dose in infant thoracic examinations. Results: Research on thoracic radiology examinations in toddlers at Heart and Vascular Hospital was conducted systematically and in accordance with established procedures. Some limitations emerged from limited radiation dose records and inconsistent use of protective shields. Efforts to reduce radiation exposure include optimizing examinations, proper collimation, selecting exposure parameters, and educating families and staff. Continuous training and strict implementation of standard operating procedures (SOP) are essential to raise awareness of the ALARA principle. Internal policies and routine oversight are also needed to improve radiation dose monitoring, with the hope of improving the quality of radiology services and optimizing protection for toddler patients.
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