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[Measurement of Head and Neck Exposure in CT Guided IVR].
Iizuka, Takafumi; Matsumoto, Kazuma; Hagihara, Yoshiaki; Nasada, Toshiya; Ikeuchi, Youko; Kikuchi, Keisuke; Mitsuie, Chiemi; Kotoura, Noriko; Yamakado, Kouichirou; Kobayashi, Kaoru; Takaki, Haruyuki; Kako, Yasukazu.
Affiliation
  • Iizuka T; Department of Radiological Technology, Hyogo College of Medicine.
  • Matsumoto K; Department of Radiological Technology, Hyogo College of Medicine.
  • Hagihara Y; Department of Radiological Technology, Hyogo College of Medicine.
  • Nasada T; Department of Radiological Technology, Hyogo College of Medicine.
  • Ikeuchi Y; Department of Radiological Technology, Hyogo College of Medicine.
  • Kikuchi K; Department of Radiological Technology, Hyogo College of Medicine.
  • Mitsuie C; Department of Radiological Technology, Hyogo College of Medicine.
  • Kotoura N; Department of Radiological Technology, Hyogo College of Medicine.
  • Yamakado K; Department of Radiology, Hyogo College of Medicine.
  • Kobayashi K; Department of Radiology, Hyogo College of Medicine.
  • Takaki H; Department of Radiology, Hyogo College of Medicine.
  • Kako Y; Department of Radiology, Hyogo College of Medicine.
Article in Ja | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31327772
In April 2011, the International Radiological Protection Committee recommended that "The equivalent dose of the crystalline lens should not exceed 20 mSv/year, averaged over defined periods of 5 years, with no single year exceeding 50 mSv". Based on this recommendation, it is predicted that the equivalent dose limit of our crystalline lens can be lowered in the near future. Therefore, it is important to grasp the current situation of radiation exposure. The purpose of this study is to measure the crystalline lens of surgeons by focusing on the CT-fluoroscopy guided interventional radiology's (IVRs). We also examined whether the exposure dose of the crystalline lens can be correctly evaluated by measuring the unequal exposure dose of the neck, which is usually used for the unequal exposure measurement. Results of the analysis of 200 CT-fluoroscopy guided IVR procedures showed that the unequal exposure dose of the neck was significantly correlated with the exposure dose of the crystalline lens which was measured near the left eye ball (R=0.83). However, the exposure dose of the crystalline was 33% lower than those of the neck. Therefore, although the individual dosimeter worn on the neck can be used as the useful index of the exposure dose of the crystalline lens, the results can be overestimated.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Radiation Protection / Radiation Exposure / Lens, Crystalline Limits: Humans Language: Ja Journal: Nihon Hoshasen Gijutsu Gakkai Zasshi Year: 2019 Document type: Article Country of publication: Japan

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Radiation Protection / Radiation Exposure / Lens, Crystalline Limits: Humans Language: Ja Journal: Nihon Hoshasen Gijutsu Gakkai Zasshi Year: 2019 Document type: Article Country of publication: Japan