A Statistical Observation on Chest Radiography of Infants and Early Children

유유아(乳幼兒)의 흉부X선검사(胸部X線檢査)에 대(對)한 통계학적(統計學的) 고찰(考察)

  • Choi, Jong-Hak (Dept. of Radiotechnology, Shin Gu Junior College) ;
  • Jeon, Man-Jin (Dept. of Radiotechnology, Shin Gu Junior College) ;
  • Kim, Yong-Ill (Dept. of Radiotechnology, Shin Gu Junior College)
  • 최종학 (신구전문대학 방사선과) ;
  • 전만진 (신구전문대학 방사선과) ;
  • 김영일 (신구전문대학 방사선과)
  • Published : 1979.07.18

Abstract

For this study, 2,712 sheets of the chest x-ray films of neonatuses, infants and early children were observed statistically and then the following results were obtained: 1. Seasonal increment of patients was overwhelming in spring and summer in compare with in autumn and winter. 2. Males was majority in distribution by sex. Neonatal and infancy group was the largest in number by forming 29.46% in distribution by age group and then follows six-years group(14.75%), one-year group(13.64%) and five-years group(12.61%) 3. In radiographical projection for chest, a great proportion was P-A projection as 53.72%. But, almost all the neonatal and infancy group and emergency patients were by A-P projection 4. As for x-ray findings, 78.47% was normality while 21.53% was abnormality. Tuberculosis(176 cases), was the largest in number in abnormal cases and next in rank was pneumonia(128 cases)and then congenital heart disease(82 cases). 5. Adequacy of exposure was disclosed as follows: 57.01% in correct-exposure 29.20% in over-exposure, 13.79% in under-exposure. 6. The x-ray beam was not restricted in 77.10% of total films. 7. "Good" formed 30.01% in position immobilizing of the patient and "ordinary" formed 38.02%, "bad" 31.97%. Especially, "Bad" formed high percentage in neonatal and infancy group.

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