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Dose evaluation for skin and organ in hepatocellular carcinoma during angiographic procedure

PURPOSE: The purpose of this study is to evaluate the radiation dose in patients undergoing liver angiographic procedure and verify the usefulness of different dose measurements to prevent deterministic effects. Gafchromic film, MicroMOSFET data and DIAMENTOR device of the X-ray system were used to...

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Autores principales: D’Alessio, Daniela, Giliberti, Claudia, Soriani, Antonella, Carpanese, Livio, Pizzi, Giuseppe, Vallati, Giulio Eugenio, Strigari, Lidia
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3832252/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24423052
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1756-9966-32-81
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author D’Alessio, Daniela
Giliberti, Claudia
Soriani, Antonella
Carpanese, Livio
Pizzi, Giuseppe
Vallati, Giulio Eugenio
Strigari, Lidia
author_facet D’Alessio, Daniela
Giliberti, Claudia
Soriani, Antonella
Carpanese, Livio
Pizzi, Giuseppe
Vallati, Giulio Eugenio
Strigari, Lidia
author_sort D’Alessio, Daniela
collection PubMed
description PURPOSE: The purpose of this study is to evaluate the radiation dose in patients undergoing liver angiographic procedure and verify the usefulness of different dose measurements to prevent deterministic effects. Gafchromic film, MicroMOSFET data and DIAMENTOR device of the X-ray system were used to characterize the examined interventional radiology (IR) procedure. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A liver embolization procedure, the SIRT (Selective Internal Radiation Therapy), was investigated. The exposure parameters from the DIAMENTOR as well as patient and geometrical data were registered. Entrance skin dose map obtained using Gafchromic film (ESD(GAF)) in a standard phantom as well as in 12 patients were used to calculate the maximum skin dose (MSD(GAF)). MicroMOSFETs were used to assess ESD in relevant points/areas. Moreover, the maximum value of five MicroMOSFETs array, due to the extension of treated area and to the relative distance of 2–3 cm of two adjacent MicroMOSFETs, was useful to predict the MSD without interfering with the clinical practice. PCXMC vers.1.5 was used to calculate effective dose (E) and equivalent dose (H). RESULTS: The mean dose-area product (DAP(DIAMENTOR)) for SIRT procedures was 166 Gycm(2), although a wide range was observed. The mean MSD(GAF) for SIRT procedures was 1090 mGy, although a wide range was experienced. A correlation was found between the MSD(GAF) measured on a patient and the DAP(DIAMENTOR) value for liver embolizations. MOSFET and Gafchromic data were in agreement within 5% in homogeneous area and within 20% in high dose gradient regions. The mean equivalent dose in critical organs was 89.8 mSv for kidneys, 22.9 mSv for pancreas, 20.2 mSv for small intestine and 21.0 mSv for spleen. Whereas the mean E was 3.7 mSv (range: 0.5-13.7). CONCLUSIONS: Gafchromic films result useful to study patient exposure and determine localization and amplitude of high dose skin areas to better predict the skin injuries. Then, DAP(DIAMENTOR) or MOSFET data could offer real-time methods, as on-line dose alert, to avoid any side effects during liver embolization with prolonged duration.
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spelling pubmed-38322522013-11-19 Dose evaluation for skin and organ in hepatocellular carcinoma during angiographic procedure D’Alessio, Daniela Giliberti, Claudia Soriani, Antonella Carpanese, Livio Pizzi, Giuseppe Vallati, Giulio Eugenio Strigari, Lidia J Exp Clin Cancer Res Research PURPOSE: The purpose of this study is to evaluate the radiation dose in patients undergoing liver angiographic procedure and verify the usefulness of different dose measurements to prevent deterministic effects. Gafchromic film, MicroMOSFET data and DIAMENTOR device of the X-ray system were used to characterize the examined interventional radiology (IR) procedure. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A liver embolization procedure, the SIRT (Selective Internal Radiation Therapy), was investigated. The exposure parameters from the DIAMENTOR as well as patient and geometrical data were registered. Entrance skin dose map obtained using Gafchromic film (ESD(GAF)) in a standard phantom as well as in 12 patients were used to calculate the maximum skin dose (MSD(GAF)). MicroMOSFETs were used to assess ESD in relevant points/areas. Moreover, the maximum value of five MicroMOSFETs array, due to the extension of treated area and to the relative distance of 2–3 cm of two adjacent MicroMOSFETs, was useful to predict the MSD without interfering with the clinical practice. PCXMC vers.1.5 was used to calculate effective dose (E) and equivalent dose (H). RESULTS: The mean dose-area product (DAP(DIAMENTOR)) for SIRT procedures was 166 Gycm(2), although a wide range was observed. The mean MSD(GAF) for SIRT procedures was 1090 mGy, although a wide range was experienced. A correlation was found between the MSD(GAF) measured on a patient and the DAP(DIAMENTOR) value for liver embolizations. MOSFET and Gafchromic data were in agreement within 5% in homogeneous area and within 20% in high dose gradient regions. The mean equivalent dose in critical organs was 89.8 mSv for kidneys, 22.9 mSv for pancreas, 20.2 mSv for small intestine and 21.0 mSv for spleen. Whereas the mean E was 3.7 mSv (range: 0.5-13.7). CONCLUSIONS: Gafchromic films result useful to study patient exposure and determine localization and amplitude of high dose skin areas to better predict the skin injuries. Then, DAP(DIAMENTOR) or MOSFET data could offer real-time methods, as on-line dose alert, to avoid any side effects during liver embolization with prolonged duration. BioMed Central 2013-10-25 /pmc/articles/PMC3832252/ /pubmed/24423052 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1756-9966-32-81 Text en Copyright © 2013 D’Alessio et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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D’Alessio, Daniela
Giliberti, Claudia
Soriani, Antonella
Carpanese, Livio
Pizzi, Giuseppe
Vallati, Giulio Eugenio
Strigari, Lidia
Dose evaluation for skin and organ in hepatocellular carcinoma during angiographic procedure
title Dose evaluation for skin and organ in hepatocellular carcinoma during angiographic procedure
title_full Dose evaluation for skin and organ in hepatocellular carcinoma during angiographic procedure
title_fullStr Dose evaluation for skin and organ in hepatocellular carcinoma during angiographic procedure
title_full_unstemmed Dose evaluation for skin and organ in hepatocellular carcinoma during angiographic procedure
title_short Dose evaluation for skin and organ in hepatocellular carcinoma during angiographic procedure
title_sort dose evaluation for skin and organ in hepatocellular carcinoma during angiographic procedure
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3832252/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24423052
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1756-9966-32-81
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