No grid | = | 1.5 milliGray (100 millirads)/projection |
Grid | = | 2.5 milliGray (300 millirads)/projection |
Xerox | = | 4.0 milliGray (400 millirads)/projection |
(5) A quality control program shall be written and implemented for all mammographic facilities. This shall include (but shall not be limited to) tests performed, testing frequency, testing protocol, control limits for each test, corrective actions taken, and equipment maintenance/service. Program requirements include:
(a) Daily tests:
Film processor control charts using a sensitometric/densitometric based measurement system shall be required for each day the mammographic machine is in operation. Single emulsion mammographic film shall be used for this evaluation. The sensitometer shall be one with a 21-step optical attenuator.
Parameters in daily film processor tests shall include:
(i) Speed index (mid-density):
Control limits ± 0.15 optical density
(ii) Contrast index (density difference):
Control limits ± 0.15 optical density
(iii) Base + fog:
Maximum density shall not exceed 0.20 optical density.
(iv) Solution temperatures, using a digital thermometer that reads out in tenths of a degree and that is accurate to within ± 0.5°F.
Control limits ± 1.0 F
(b) Monthly tests:
(i) Chemical replenishment rates.
(ii) Image quality evaluation. The mammographic system shall be capable of providing an image of a 0.75 mm fiber, 0.32 mm speck group, and a 0.75 mm mass from an ACR, or equivalent, phantom on the standard mammographic image receptor system in use at the facility. Mammograms shall not be taken on patients if this minimum is not met. Any fibers, speck groups or masses larger than those specified shall also be imaged.
(c) Quarterly tests:
(i) Film/screen contact for all cassettes, using a 40-mesh copper screen.
(ii) Analyses of reject/repeat films.
(iii) Fixer retention in processed film.
(d) Semi-annual tests:
(i) Darkroom fog.
(ii) Compression device force.
(e) Yearly tests: See WAC 246-225-160 (4)(a).
(f) Cassette screens must be cleaned at least weekly.
(g) Records shall be maintained for quality control test equipment which requires calibration, and such calibrations shall be performed in accordance with recommendations of the manufacturer of the test equipment.
(h) Film processing. See WAC
246-225-150. A film processor that cannot be consistently made to operate within the control limits specified in (a) of this subsection shall not be used to process mammographic films.
(6) Operator competency:
(a) A mammographic machine operator shall be licensed, certified, or registered by the department as either:
(i) A health care practitioner, licensed under Title
18 RCW, if performing mammography is within the person's authorized scope of practice; or
(ii) A diagnostic radiologic technologist certified in accordance with chapter
18.84 RCW; or
(iii) An X-ray technician registered in accordance with chapter
18.84 RCW, with two or more years' experience in performing mammography and satisfactory completion of at least sixteen hours of training in mammographic positioning, mammographic quality assurance, and/or other related areas subject to approval by the department.
(b) A mammographic machine operator shall complete the equivalent of at least eight hours of training every twelve months covering such areas as mammographic positioning, mammographic quality assurance and other related areas subject to approval by the department.
(7) Masking devices shall be made available to block extraneous light from the viewer's eye when the illuminated surface of the viewbox is larger than the exposed area on the film.
(8) Additional requirement for mobile mammography services:
The daily film processor performance testing required in subsection (5)(a) of this section shall apply to all film processors used by the mobile service. No processor shall be used unless it meets the control limits specified by subsection (5)(a)(i) through (iv) of this section.
[Statutory Authority: RCW
70.98.050. WSR 94-01-073, § 246-225-160, filed 12/9/93, effective 1/9/94; WSR 92-05-011 (Order 240), § 246-225-160, filed 2/7/92, effective 3/9/92.]