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Operator Intracranial Dose Protection During Fluoroscopic-Guided Interventions.
Qazi, Emmad; Ursani, Ali; Patel, Neeral; Kennedy, Sean A; Bassett, Paul; Jaberi, Arash; Rajan, Dheeraj; Tan, Kong Teng; Mafeld, Sebastian.
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  • Qazi E; Department of Vascular and Interventional Radiology, Joint Department of Medical Imaging, Toronto General Hospital, University Health Network, University of Toronto, 200 Elizabeth St, Toronto, ON, M5G 2C4, Canada. emmad.qazi@mail.utoronto.ca.
  • Ursani A; Department of Vascular and Interventional Radiology, Joint Department of Medical Imaging, Toronto General Hospital, University Health Network, University of Toronto, 200 Elizabeth St, Toronto, ON, M5G 2C4, Canada.
  • Patel N; Department of Vascular and Interventional Radiology, Joint Department of Medical Imaging, Toronto General Hospital, University Health Network, University of Toronto, 200 Elizabeth St, Toronto, ON, M5G 2C4, Canada.
  • Kennedy SA; Department of Vascular and Interventional Radiology, Joint Department of Medical Imaging, Toronto General Hospital, University Health Network, University of Toronto, 200 Elizabeth St, Toronto, ON, M5G 2C4, Canada.
  • Bassett P; Statsconsultancy Ltd. Freelance Statistical Consultancy, Amersham, Bucks, UK.
  • Jaberi A; Department of Vascular and Interventional Radiology, Joint Department of Medical Imaging, Toronto General Hospital, University Health Network, University of Toronto, 200 Elizabeth St, Toronto, ON, M5G 2C4, Canada.
  • Rajan D; Department of Vascular and Interventional Radiology, Joint Department of Medical Imaging, Toronto General Hospital, University Health Network, University of Toronto, 200 Elizabeth St, Toronto, ON, M5G 2C4, Canada.
  • Tan KT; Department of Vascular and Interventional Radiology, Joint Department of Medical Imaging, Toronto General Hospital, University Health Network, University of Toronto, 200 Elizabeth St, Toronto, ON, M5G 2C4, Canada.
  • Mafeld S; Department of Vascular and Interventional Radiology, Joint Department of Medical Imaging, Toronto General Hospital, University Health Network, University of Toronto, 200 Elizabeth St, Toronto, ON, M5G 2C4, Canada.
Cardiovasc Intervent Radiol ; 46(7): 943-952, 2023 Jul.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37280331
PURPOSE: We utilized an anthropomorphic model made with a human skull to determine how different personal protective equipment influence operator intracranial radiation absorbed dose. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A custom anthropomorphic phantom made with a human skull coated with polyurethane rubber, mimicking superficial tissues, and was mounted onto a plastic thorax. To simulate scatter, an acrylic plastic scatter phantom was placed onto the fluoroscopic table with a 1.5 mm lead apron on top. Two Radcal radiation detectors were utilized; one inside of the skull and a second outside. Fluoroscopic exposures were performed with and without radiation protective equipment in AP, 45-degree RAO, and 45-degree LAO projections. RESULTS: The skull and soft tissues reduce intracranial radiation by 76% when compared to radiation outside the skull. LAO (308.95 µSv/min) and RAO projections (96.47µSv/min) result in significantly higher radiation exposure to the primary operator when compared to an AP projection (54 µSv/min). All tested radiation protection equipment demonstrated various reduction in intracranial radiation when compared to no protection. The hood (68% reduction in AP, 91% LAO, and 43% in RAO), full cover (53% reduction in AP, 76% in LAO, and 54% in RAO), and open top with ear coverage (43% reduction in AP, 77% reduction in LAO, and 22% in RAO) demonstrated the most reduction in intracranial radiation when compared to the control. CONCLUSION: All tested equipment provided various degrees of additional intracranial protection. The skull and soft tissues attenuate a portion of intracranial radiation.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Proteção Radiológica / Exposição Ocupacional / Exposição à Radiação Limite: Humans Idioma: En Revista: Cardiovasc Intervent Radiol Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Canadá

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Proteção Radiológica / Exposição Ocupacional / Exposição à Radiação Limite: Humans Idioma: En Revista: Cardiovasc Intervent Radiol Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Canadá