Washington Administrative Code
Title 246 - Health, Department of
RADIATION
Chapter 246-226 - Radiation protection - Computed tomography
Section 246-226-040 - Operating procedures
Current through Register Vol. 24-18, September 15, 2024
(1) The registrant shall:
(2) The registrant shall provide estimated patient dose for an individual study within ten business days of a patient request.
(3) Effective July 1, 2017, the registrant shall establish CT procedures for each CT X-ray system in consultation with a medical physicist and the lead interpreting CT physician, or lead CT technologist to ensure they are correct for the intended dose and image quality. The CT procedures must include:
(4) The registrant may not allow the CT manufacturer's technical or applications representatives to make protocol changes or other software changes or upgrades that would impact radiation dose or image quality without the approval of the lead interpreting CT physician, the lead CT technologist, or the medical physicist.
(5) Effective January 1, 2018, the registrant shall review CT protocols in consultation with a medical physicist and the lead interpreting CT physician, or lead CT technologist to ensure they are correct for the intended dose and image quality as follows:
(6) The registrant shall limit the use of the CT X-ray system to those permitted by the established guidelines of variability.
(7) The operator may adjust parameters or protocols for a CT procedure as long as they remain within the approved limits established in the guidelines of variability.
(8) The operator shall check the display panel before and after performing each scan to make sure the amount of radiation delivered is appropriate for the CT procedure and individual patient. This may be accomplished by reviewing dose indicator devices if available or dose indices. The operator shall document dose indicators or indices outside expected values and submit the documentation to the lead interpreting CT physician or medical physicist for review.
(9) Each registrant shall create a written policy establishing procedures for retaking CT scans including, but not limited to, how many scans are authorized for a patient and who can authorize additional retakes. The policy must be approved by the lead interpreting CT physician.
(10) When a patient must be held in position for a CT procedure, mechanical supporting or restraining devices must be used unless contraindicated. If the patient must be held by an individual, the individual shall:
(11) If staff routinely working with or around radiation sources hold patients during CT procedures, personnel exposure may not exceed the dose limits established in chapter 246-221 WAC.
(12) Only individuals whose presence is necessary are allowed in a CT X-ray system room during exposure. Each individual, except the patient, shall be protected by at least 0.5 millimeter lead equivalent apron or a whole body protective barrier.