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Fluoroscopically-guided interventions with radiation doses exceeding 5000 mGy reference point air kerma: a dosimetric analysis of 89,549 interventional radiology, neurointerventional radiology, vascular surgery, and neurosurgery encounters

PURPOSE: To quantify and categorize fluoroscopically-guided procedures with radiation doses exceeding 5000 mGy reference point air kerma (K(a,r)). K(a,r) > 5000 mGy has been defined as a “significant radiation dose” by the Society of Interventional Radiology. Identification and analysis of interv...

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Autores principales: Bundy, Jacob J., McCracken, Ian W., Shin, David S., Monroe, Eric J., Johnson, Guy E., Ingraham, Christopher R., Kanal, Kalpana M., Bundy, Richa A., Jones, Sean T., Valji, Karim, Chick, Jeffrey Forris Beecham
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7509020/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32960372
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s42155-020-00159-6
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author Bundy, Jacob J.
McCracken, Ian W.
Shin, David S.
Monroe, Eric J.
Johnson, Guy E.
Ingraham, Christopher R.
Kanal, Kalpana M.
Bundy, Richa A.
Jones, Sean T.
Valji, Karim
Chick, Jeffrey Forris Beecham
author_facet Bundy, Jacob J.
McCracken, Ian W.
Shin, David S.
Monroe, Eric J.
Johnson, Guy E.
Ingraham, Christopher R.
Kanal, Kalpana M.
Bundy, Richa A.
Jones, Sean T.
Valji, Karim
Chick, Jeffrey Forris Beecham
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description PURPOSE: To quantify and categorize fluoroscopically-guided procedures with radiation doses exceeding 5000 mGy reference point air kerma (K(a,r)). K(a,r) > 5000 mGy has been defined as a “significant radiation dose” by the Society of Interventional Radiology. Identification and analysis of interventions with high radiation doses has the potential to reduce radiation-induced injuries. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Radiation dose data from a dose monitoring system for 19 interventional suites and 89,549 consecutive patient encounters from January 1, 2013 to August 1, 2019 at a single academic institution were reviewed. All patient encounters with K(a,r) > 5000 mGy were included. All other encounters were excluded (n = 89,289). Patient demographics, medical specialty, intervention type, fluoroscopy time (minutes), dose area product (mGy·cm(2)), and K(a,r) (mGy) were evaluated. RESULTS: There were 260 (0.3%) fluoroscopically-guided procedures with K(a,r) > 5000 mGy. Of the 260 procedures which exceeded 5000 mGy, neurosurgery performed 81 (30.5%) procedures, followed by interventional radiology (n = 75; 28.2%), neurointerventional radiology (n = 55; 20.7%), and vascular surgery (n = 49; 18.4%). The procedures associated with the highest K(a,r) were venous stent reconstruction performed by interventional radiology, arteriovenous malformation embolization performed by neurointerventional radiology, spinal hardware fixation by neurosurgery, and arterial interventions performed by vascular surgery. Neurointerventional radiology had the highest mean K(a,r) (7,799 mGy), followed by neurosurgery (7452 mGy), vascular surgery (6849 mGy), and interventional radiology (6109 mGy). The mean K(a,r) for interventional radiology performed procedures exceeding 5000 mGy was significantly lower than that for neurointerventional radiology, neurosurgery, and vascular surgery. CONCLUSIONS: Fluoroscopically-guided procedures with radiation dose exceeding 5000 mGy reference point air kerma are uncommon. The results of this study demonstrate that a large proportion of cases exceeding 5000 mGy were performed by non-radiologists, who likely do not receive the same training in radiation physics, radiation biology, and dose reduction techniques as radiologists.
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spelling pubmed-75090202020-10-05 Fluoroscopically-guided interventions with radiation doses exceeding 5000 mGy reference point air kerma: a dosimetric analysis of 89,549 interventional radiology, neurointerventional radiology, vascular surgery, and neurosurgery encounters Bundy, Jacob J. McCracken, Ian W. Shin, David S. Monroe, Eric J. Johnson, Guy E. Ingraham, Christopher R. Kanal, Kalpana M. Bundy, Richa A. Jones, Sean T. Valji, Karim Chick, Jeffrey Forris Beecham CVIR Endovasc Original Article PURPOSE: To quantify and categorize fluoroscopically-guided procedures with radiation doses exceeding 5000 mGy reference point air kerma (K(a,r)). K(a,r) > 5000 mGy has been defined as a “significant radiation dose” by the Society of Interventional Radiology. Identification and analysis of interventions with high radiation doses has the potential to reduce radiation-induced injuries. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Radiation dose data from a dose monitoring system for 19 interventional suites and 89,549 consecutive patient encounters from January 1, 2013 to August 1, 2019 at a single academic institution were reviewed. All patient encounters with K(a,r) > 5000 mGy were included. All other encounters were excluded (n = 89,289). Patient demographics, medical specialty, intervention type, fluoroscopy time (minutes), dose area product (mGy·cm(2)), and K(a,r) (mGy) were evaluated. RESULTS: There were 260 (0.3%) fluoroscopically-guided procedures with K(a,r) > 5000 mGy. Of the 260 procedures which exceeded 5000 mGy, neurosurgery performed 81 (30.5%) procedures, followed by interventional radiology (n = 75; 28.2%), neurointerventional radiology (n = 55; 20.7%), and vascular surgery (n = 49; 18.4%). The procedures associated with the highest K(a,r) were venous stent reconstruction performed by interventional radiology, arteriovenous malformation embolization performed by neurointerventional radiology, spinal hardware fixation by neurosurgery, and arterial interventions performed by vascular surgery. Neurointerventional radiology had the highest mean K(a,r) (7,799 mGy), followed by neurosurgery (7452 mGy), vascular surgery (6849 mGy), and interventional radiology (6109 mGy). The mean K(a,r) for interventional radiology performed procedures exceeding 5000 mGy was significantly lower than that for neurointerventional radiology, neurosurgery, and vascular surgery. CONCLUSIONS: Fluoroscopically-guided procedures with radiation dose exceeding 5000 mGy reference point air kerma are uncommon. The results of this study demonstrate that a large proportion of cases exceeding 5000 mGy were performed by non-radiologists, who likely do not receive the same training in radiation physics, radiation biology, and dose reduction techniques as radiologists. Springer International Publishing 2020-09-22 /pmc/articles/PMC7509020/ /pubmed/32960372 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s42155-020-00159-6 Text en © The Author(s) 2020 Open AccessThis article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons licence, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article's Creative Commons licence, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article's Creative Commons licence and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this licence, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/.
spellingShingle Original Article
Bundy, Jacob J.
McCracken, Ian W.
Shin, David S.
Monroe, Eric J.
Johnson, Guy E.
Ingraham, Christopher R.
Kanal, Kalpana M.
Bundy, Richa A.
Jones, Sean T.
Valji, Karim
Chick, Jeffrey Forris Beecham
Fluoroscopically-guided interventions with radiation doses exceeding 5000 mGy reference point air kerma: a dosimetric analysis of 89,549 interventional radiology, neurointerventional radiology, vascular surgery, and neurosurgery encounters
title Fluoroscopically-guided interventions with radiation doses exceeding 5000 mGy reference point air kerma: a dosimetric analysis of 89,549 interventional radiology, neurointerventional radiology, vascular surgery, and neurosurgery encounters
title_full Fluoroscopically-guided interventions with radiation doses exceeding 5000 mGy reference point air kerma: a dosimetric analysis of 89,549 interventional radiology, neurointerventional radiology, vascular surgery, and neurosurgery encounters
title_fullStr Fluoroscopically-guided interventions with radiation doses exceeding 5000 mGy reference point air kerma: a dosimetric analysis of 89,549 interventional radiology, neurointerventional radiology, vascular surgery, and neurosurgery encounters
title_full_unstemmed Fluoroscopically-guided interventions with radiation doses exceeding 5000 mGy reference point air kerma: a dosimetric analysis of 89,549 interventional radiology, neurointerventional radiology, vascular surgery, and neurosurgery encounters
title_short Fluoroscopically-guided interventions with radiation doses exceeding 5000 mGy reference point air kerma: a dosimetric analysis of 89,549 interventional radiology, neurointerventional radiology, vascular surgery, and neurosurgery encounters
title_sort fluoroscopically-guided interventions with radiation doses exceeding 5000 mgy reference point air kerma: a dosimetric analysis of 89,549 interventional radiology, neurointerventional radiology, vascular surgery, and neurosurgery encounters
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7509020/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32960372
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s42155-020-00159-6
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