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Establishment and utilization of diagnostic reference levels in medical imaging: Results from a survey and consultation under the IAEA technical cooperation programme in Europe and Central Asia

  • Dario Faj
  • , Sue Edyvean
  • , Atte Lajunen
  • , Alexey Katukhov
  • , Jenia Vassileva*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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    Abstract

    The paper presents the results of the activities under the IAEA Technical Cooperation programme in Europe and Central Asia, aiming to improve utilization of diagnostic reference levels (DRLs) in the region through identifying status, problems, and gaps in establishing and utilization of the DRLs, and suggesting potential solutions. Status was identified through a survey with two electronic questionnaires answered by the regulatory bodies for radiation protection of 26 IAEA Member States and 34 representatives of relevant professional bodies of medical physics, radiology, nuclear medicine or radiographers. Problems, good practices and potential solutions were identified as a result of the discussion during a regional workshop with 50 nominated representatives of 21 countries. Results were disseminated through open webinars. Existing gaps are related to the lack of adequate regulations in some countries, inadequate awareness of radiological professionals of DRLs as a tool for optimization, insufficient cooperation among relevant stakeholders, education, and staffing. Strengthening of the cooperation between regulatory and professional bodies could benefit the awareness and consequently the utilization of DRLs in clinical practice. The need of improved education and training of the DRL process was highlighted. Improved inspection procedures and education of inspectors would also support the process. Access to clinically qualified medical physicists was found to be critical for the DRL utilization. Suggestions were placed for continuous IAEA assistance through training, guidance and expert support.

    Original languageEnglish
    Article number102565
    JournalPhysica Medica
    Volume108
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Apr 2023

    Bibliographical note

    Funding Information:
    This work was funded by the IAEA under the Technical Cooperation project RER9147 “Enhancing Member States' Capabilities for Ensuring Radiation Protection of Individuals Undergoing Medical Exposure”.

    Publisher Copyright:
    © 2023 Associazione Italiana di Fisica Medica e Sanitaria

    Keywords

    • Diagnostic reference levels
    • Medical imaging
    • Optimisation
    • Radiation protection

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