Measurement of background gamma radiation in surgical and other wards of teaching hospitals affiliated to birjand university of medical sciences, birjand, iran
Publish place: Journal of Surgery and Trauma، Vol: 10، Issue: 1
Publish Year: 1400
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زبان: English
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Abstract:
Introduction: Measurement of background gamma radiation in the human living environment, including hospitals, can provide useful information for epidemiological studies and authority bodies to consider appropriate strategies to reduce the exposure of these resources. Therefore, this study aimed to evaluate the background gamma radiation in surgical and other hospital wards, as well as indoors and outdoors of Valiasr, Razi, and Imam Reza hospitals in Birjand, Iran.
Methods: Measurement of background gamma was performed according to the protocols of the International Commission on Radiation Protection by X۵CPLUS survey meter. This study was conducted in Valiasr, Razi, and Imam Reza hospitals, South Khorasan province, Birjand, Iran, using a Geiger- Müller dosimeter in nano Sieverts per hour (nSv/h). Measurements were taken in the general sections and five stations outside the buildings (۱۸ stations in total), and at each station, for half an hour and every minute, the readings were recorded at a distance of one meter from the ground. The average readings as dose background gamma were reported at the measured stations.
Results: In the present study, among three evaluated hospitals, the maximum values in Razi, Imam Reza, and Valiasr hospitals were related to the urology department (۶۲.۰۴±۱۳), orthopedic unit (۹۴.۶۶±۲۰), and ENT department (۶۰.۷±۱۹), respectively. On the other hand, the maximum outdoor dose values in Razi, Valiasr, and Imam Reza hospitals were in the southwest (۶۲.۵±۱۲), southeast (۵۷.۹±۱۳), and northwest (۵۷±۱۴), respectively. Furthermore, the minimum observed background radiation values in Valiasr, Razi, and Imam Reza hospitals were related to the emergency department (۴۷.۳±۱۷), neurology department (۵۱.۸۶±۱۷), and southwest point (۵۳.۹±۱۹), respectively.
Conclusion: The results of this study show that none of the hospital units nor outdoors in these hospitals can be introduced as a point where the amount of background radiation has an important concern.
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Hassan Zarghani
Cardiovascular Diseases Research Center, School of Medicine, Birjand University of Medical Sciences, Birjand, Iran
Ali Naghizade
Medical Toxicology and Drug Abuse Research Center, Birjand University of Medical Sciences, Birjand, Iran
Fatemeh Gholami
Student Research Committee, Birjand University of Medical Sciences, Birjand, Iran
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