Answer to Question #11089 Submitted to "Ask the Experts"
Category: Medical and Dental Patient Issues — Diagnostic X Ray and CT
The following question was answered by an expert in the appropriate field:
I had a lumbar spine x ray and was told that the dose was dependent upon my size/weight. Does this mean if I'm smaller I received more compared to a large person? Is this because the radiation isn't spread out as much?
Actually it is the other way around. Generally speaking, the larger the person, the higher the dose. To keep the amount of radiation striking the image receptor (e.g., x-ray film, digital receptor) at a level sufficient to produce a useful image, the output of the x-ray machine needs to be increased to compensate for more of the x rays being absorbed by the larger person.
Kent Lambert, CHP