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Characterisation and mapping of scattered radiation fields in interventional radiology theatres
We used the Timepix3 hybrid pixel detector technology in order to determine the exposure of medical personnel to ionizing radiation in an interventional radiology room. We measured the energy spectra of the scattered radiation generated by the patient during X-ray image-guided interventional procedu...
Autores principales: | , , , , |
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Lenguaje: | eng |
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2020
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Acceso en línea: | https://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-75257-5 http://cds.cern.ch/record/2800450 |
Sumario: | We used the Timepix3 hybrid pixel detector technology in order to determine the exposure of
medical personnel to ionizing radiation in an interventional radiology room. We measured the energy
spectra of the scattered radiation generated by the patient during X-ray image-guided interventional
procedures. We performed measurements at diferent positions and heights within the theatre. We
frst observed a diference in fuence for each staf member. As expected, we found that the person
closest to the X-ray tube is the most exposed while the least exposed staf member is positioned at the
patient’s feet. Additionally, we observed a shift in energy from head to toe for practitioners, clearly
indicating a non-homogenous energy exposure. The photon counting Timepix3 detector provides a
new tool for radiation feld characterisation that is easier-to-use and more compact than conventional
X-ray spectrometers. The spectral information is particularly valuable for optimising the use of
radiation protection gear and improving dosimetry surveillance programs. We also found the device
very useful for training purposes to provide awareness and understanding about radiation protection
principles among interventional radiology staf. |
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