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Evaluation of calibration factor of OSLD toward eye lens exposure dose measurement of medical staff during IVR

The eye lens is a sensitive organ of which an x‐ray exposure dose should be managed during interventional radiology (IVR). In the actual situations, the eye lens is exposed to scattered x‐rays; they have different from the standard x‐ray energies which are used for general dose calibration of the do...

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Autores principales: Asahara, Takashi, Hayashi, Hiroaki, Goto, Sota, Kimoto, Natsumi, Takegami, Kazuki, Maeda, Tatsuya, Kanazawa, Yuki, Okazaki, Tohru, Hashizume, Takuya
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7700929/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/acm2.13042
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author Asahara, Takashi
Hayashi, Hiroaki
Goto, Sota
Kimoto, Natsumi
Takegami, Kazuki
Maeda, Tatsuya
Kanazawa, Yuki
Okazaki, Tohru
Hashizume, Takuya
author_facet Asahara, Takashi
Hayashi, Hiroaki
Goto, Sota
Kimoto, Natsumi
Takegami, Kazuki
Maeda, Tatsuya
Kanazawa, Yuki
Okazaki, Tohru
Hashizume, Takuya
author_sort Asahara, Takashi
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description The eye lens is a sensitive organ of which an x‐ray exposure dose should be managed during interventional radiology (IVR). In the actual situations, the eye lens is exposed to scattered x‐rays; they have different from the standard x‐ray energies which are used for general dose calibration of the dosimeter. To perform precise dose measurement, the energy dependence of the dosimeter should be properly accounted for when calibrating the dosimeter. The vendor supplies a calibration factor using 80‐kV diagnostic x‐rays under a free‐air condition. However, whether it is possible to use this calibration factor to evaluate the air kerma during the evaluation of the eye lens dose is unclear. In this paper, we aim to precisely determine calibration factors, and also examine the possible application of using a vendor‐supplied calibration factor. First, the x‐ray spectrum at the eye lens position during fluoroscopy was measured with a CdTe x‐ray spectrometer. We mimicked transfemoral cardiac catheterization using a human‐type phantom. Second, we evaluated the doses and calibration factors at three dosimetric points: front and back of protective goggles, and the front of the head (eye lens position). We used the measured x‐ray spectrum to determine the incident photon distribution in the eye lens regions, and x‐ray spectra corresponding to the dosimetric points around the eye lens were estimated using Monte Carlo simulation. Although the calibration factors varied with dosimetric positions, we found that the factors obtained were similar to the vendor‐supplied calibration factor. Furthermore, based on the experiment, we propose a practical way to calibrate an OSL dosimeter in an actual clinical situation. A person evaluating doses can use a vendor‐supplied calibration factor without any corrections for energy dependences, only when they add a systematic uncertainty of 5%. This evidence will strongly support actual exposure dose measurement during a clinical study.
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spelling pubmed-77009292020-12-03 Evaluation of calibration factor of OSLD toward eye lens exposure dose measurement of medical staff during IVR Asahara, Takashi Hayashi, Hiroaki Goto, Sota Kimoto, Natsumi Takegami, Kazuki Maeda, Tatsuya Kanazawa, Yuki Okazaki, Tohru Hashizume, Takuya J Appl Clin Med Phys Radiation Measurements The eye lens is a sensitive organ of which an x‐ray exposure dose should be managed during interventional radiology (IVR). In the actual situations, the eye lens is exposed to scattered x‐rays; they have different from the standard x‐ray energies which are used for general dose calibration of the dosimeter. To perform precise dose measurement, the energy dependence of the dosimeter should be properly accounted for when calibrating the dosimeter. The vendor supplies a calibration factor using 80‐kV diagnostic x‐rays under a free‐air condition. However, whether it is possible to use this calibration factor to evaluate the air kerma during the evaluation of the eye lens dose is unclear. In this paper, we aim to precisely determine calibration factors, and also examine the possible application of using a vendor‐supplied calibration factor. First, the x‐ray spectrum at the eye lens position during fluoroscopy was measured with a CdTe x‐ray spectrometer. We mimicked transfemoral cardiac catheterization using a human‐type phantom. Second, we evaluated the doses and calibration factors at three dosimetric points: front and back of protective goggles, and the front of the head (eye lens position). We used the measured x‐ray spectrum to determine the incident photon distribution in the eye lens regions, and x‐ray spectra corresponding to the dosimetric points around the eye lens were estimated using Monte Carlo simulation. Although the calibration factors varied with dosimetric positions, we found that the factors obtained were similar to the vendor‐supplied calibration factor. Furthermore, based on the experiment, we propose a practical way to calibrate an OSL dosimeter in an actual clinical situation. A person evaluating doses can use a vendor‐supplied calibration factor without any corrections for energy dependences, only when they add a systematic uncertainty of 5%. This evidence will strongly support actual exposure dose measurement during a clinical study. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020-10-14 /pmc/articles/PMC7700929/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/acm2.13042 Text en © 2020 The Authors. Journal of Applied Clinical Medical Physics published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. on behalf of American Association of Physicists in Medicine This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Radiation Measurements
Asahara, Takashi
Hayashi, Hiroaki
Goto, Sota
Kimoto, Natsumi
Takegami, Kazuki
Maeda, Tatsuya
Kanazawa, Yuki
Okazaki, Tohru
Hashizume, Takuya
Evaluation of calibration factor of OSLD toward eye lens exposure dose measurement of medical staff during IVR
title Evaluation of calibration factor of OSLD toward eye lens exposure dose measurement of medical staff during IVR
title_full Evaluation of calibration factor of OSLD toward eye lens exposure dose measurement of medical staff during IVR
title_fullStr Evaluation of calibration factor of OSLD toward eye lens exposure dose measurement of medical staff during IVR
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of calibration factor of OSLD toward eye lens exposure dose measurement of medical staff during IVR
title_short Evaluation of calibration factor of OSLD toward eye lens exposure dose measurement of medical staff during IVR
title_sort evaluation of calibration factor of osld toward eye lens exposure dose measurement of medical staff during ivr
topic Radiation Measurements
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7700929/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/acm2.13042
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