Availability of Radiographic Accessory Equipment at Kiruddu Hospital.
Abstract
Introduction:Radiographic accessories are devices that supplement performance of different radiological machines such as x-ray, CT scanner, Fluoroscopy scanner etc. For example Apron Racks, Callipers, Catheter Cabinets, CD/DVD Burners, Compression Devices, Filtration Systems, Lead Letters, Markers, Positioning Blocks, Restraints, Sand Bags, Stools, vaginal speculum, vulsellum forceps etc.
In a resource constrained facility, in addition to inadequate cleaning Criteria there was a high risk of hospital associated infection (G. R Chingarade et al 2014)
Several Ugandan radiographic units lacked radiation protection accessories and their current radiation protection strategies were found to be ineffective (David Makumbi, Adenola Olatide et al)
Objective: To determine the availability of radiographic accessories in the radiology department of kiruddu hospital and the possible effect they have on Quality assurance, radiation protection and infection control in department.
Methods: Structured observation methodology with a checklist in addition to quantitative methodology through interviewing imaging technologist in charge.
Result: Out of the 25 listed accessory equipment , 36% were available and 64% unavailable. 8% of these equipment were principally for radiation protection for both radiographer and patients and patient attendants. 4% for quality control in the CT scanner. 12% for positioning during examination. And lastly 12% accessory supplies for storage of different accessory equipment in the department.
Conclusion: Kiruddu hospital radiology department is not adequately equipped with radiographic accessory equipment. Radiations protection, quality and assurance and infection control are compromised by the various available radiographic accessory equipment