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Real-Time Patient and Staff Radiation Dose Monitoring in IR Practice
PURPOSE: Knowledge of medical radiation exposure permits application of radiation protection principles. In our center, the first dedicated real-time, automated patient and staff dose monitoring system (DoseWise Portal, Philips Healthcare) was installed. Aim of this study was to obtain insight in th...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5288431/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27942927 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00270-016-1526-8 |
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author | Sailer, Anna M. Paulis, Leonie Vergoossen, Laura Kovac, Axel O. Wijnhoven, Geert Schurink, Geert Willem H. Mees, Barend Das, Marco Wildberger, Joachim E. de Haan, Michiel W. Jeukens, Cécile R. L. P. N. |
author_facet | Sailer, Anna M. Paulis, Leonie Vergoossen, Laura Kovac, Axel O. Wijnhoven, Geert Schurink, Geert Willem H. Mees, Barend Das, Marco Wildberger, Joachim E. de Haan, Michiel W. Jeukens, Cécile R. L. P. N. |
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description | PURPOSE: Knowledge of medical radiation exposure permits application of radiation protection principles. In our center, the first dedicated real-time, automated patient and staff dose monitoring system (DoseWise Portal, Philips Healthcare) was installed. Aim of this study was to obtain insight in the procedural and occupational doses. MATERIALS AND METHODS: All interventional radiologists, vascular surgeons, and technicians wore personal dose meters (PDMs, DoseAware, Philips Healthcare). The dose monitoring system simultaneously registered for each procedure dose-related data as the dose area product (DAP) and effective staff dose (E) from PDMs. Use and type of shielding were recorded separately. All procedures were analyzed according to procedure type; these included among others cerebral interventions (n = 112), iliac and/or caval venous recanalization procedures (n = 68), endovascular aortic repair procedures (n = 63), biliary duct interventions (n = 58), and percutaneous gastrostomy procedure (n = 28). RESULTS: Median (±IQR) DAP doses ranged from 2.0 (0.8–3.1) (percutaneous gastrostomy) to 84 (53–147) Gy cm(2) (aortic repair procedures). Median (±IQR) first operator doses ranged from 1.6 (1.1–5.0) μSv to 33.4 (12.1–125.0) for these procedures, respectively. The relative exposure, determined as first operator dose normalized to procedural DAP, ranged from 1.9 in biliary interventions to 0.1 μSv/Gy cm(2) in cerebral interventions, indicating large variation in staff dose per unit DAP among the procedure types. CONCLUSION: Real-time dose monitoring was able to identify the types of interventions with either an absolute or relatively high staff dose, and may allow for specific optimization of radiation protection. |
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spelling | pubmed-52884312017-02-16 Real-Time Patient and Staff Radiation Dose Monitoring in IR Practice Sailer, Anna M. Paulis, Leonie Vergoossen, Laura Kovac, Axel O. Wijnhoven, Geert Schurink, Geert Willem H. Mees, Barend Das, Marco Wildberger, Joachim E. de Haan, Michiel W. Jeukens, Cécile R. L. P. N. Cardiovasc Intervent Radiol Clinical Investigation PURPOSE: Knowledge of medical radiation exposure permits application of radiation protection principles. In our center, the first dedicated real-time, automated patient and staff dose monitoring system (DoseWise Portal, Philips Healthcare) was installed. Aim of this study was to obtain insight in the procedural and occupational doses. MATERIALS AND METHODS: All interventional radiologists, vascular surgeons, and technicians wore personal dose meters (PDMs, DoseAware, Philips Healthcare). The dose monitoring system simultaneously registered for each procedure dose-related data as the dose area product (DAP) and effective staff dose (E) from PDMs. Use and type of shielding were recorded separately. All procedures were analyzed according to procedure type; these included among others cerebral interventions (n = 112), iliac and/or caval venous recanalization procedures (n = 68), endovascular aortic repair procedures (n = 63), biliary duct interventions (n = 58), and percutaneous gastrostomy procedure (n = 28). RESULTS: Median (±IQR) DAP doses ranged from 2.0 (0.8–3.1) (percutaneous gastrostomy) to 84 (53–147) Gy cm(2) (aortic repair procedures). Median (±IQR) first operator doses ranged from 1.6 (1.1–5.0) μSv to 33.4 (12.1–125.0) for these procedures, respectively. The relative exposure, determined as first operator dose normalized to procedural DAP, ranged from 1.9 in biliary interventions to 0.1 μSv/Gy cm(2) in cerebral interventions, indicating large variation in staff dose per unit DAP among the procedure types. CONCLUSION: Real-time dose monitoring was able to identify the types of interventions with either an absolute or relatively high staff dose, and may allow for specific optimization of radiation protection. Springer US 2016-12-09 2017 /pmc/articles/PMC5288431/ /pubmed/27942927 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00270-016-1526-8 Text en © The Author(s) 2016 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. |
spellingShingle | Clinical Investigation Sailer, Anna M. Paulis, Leonie Vergoossen, Laura Kovac, Axel O. Wijnhoven, Geert Schurink, Geert Willem H. Mees, Barend Das, Marco Wildberger, Joachim E. de Haan, Michiel W. Jeukens, Cécile R. L. P. N. Real-Time Patient and Staff Radiation Dose Monitoring in IR Practice |
title | Real-Time Patient and Staff Radiation Dose Monitoring in IR Practice |
title_full | Real-Time Patient and Staff Radiation Dose Monitoring in IR Practice |
title_fullStr | Real-Time Patient and Staff Radiation Dose Monitoring in IR Practice |
title_full_unstemmed | Real-Time Patient and Staff Radiation Dose Monitoring in IR Practice |
title_short | Real-Time Patient and Staff Radiation Dose Monitoring in IR Practice |
title_sort | real-time patient and staff radiation dose monitoring in ir practice |
topic | Clinical Investigation |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5288431/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27942927 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00270-016-1526-8 |
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