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Title: EURADOS Working Group 12 studies in interventional radiology for medical staff dosimetry
Authors: Ferrari, Paolo
Bakhanova, Elena
Becker F.
Campani L.
Chumak, Vadim
Jansen J.
Jovanovic, Zorica
Khan M.
Krstic, Dragana
Mariotti F.
O’connor U.
Pierotti L.
Principi S.
Clairand I.
Knezevic Jugovic, Zorica
Issue Date: 2018
Abstract: © 2018 Societa Italiana di Fisica. All rights reserved. Summary. — EURADOS (European Radiation Dosimetry Group) Working Group 12 (dosimetry in medical imaging) established a subtask devoted to the dosimetry of the medical staff employed in interventional radiology practices. As it is widely known, such practices are characterized by high doses, with respect the other medical procedures, both for the patient and the radiologist. For interventional cardiology there are several publications concerning medical staff dosimetry, on the contrary, for interventional radiology, data are more limited. For that reason WG-12 decided to study the irradiation scenario, employing simplified anthropomorphic models (MIRD type) with Monte Carlo simulations, reconstructing some specific interventional radiology practices (PTC and TIPS). In these procedures, where the X-ray C-arm is mainly fixed in PA projection and the beam directed to the patient abdomen, the radiologist is next to the patient right side, in correspondence to theliver region. The usage of the ceiling shielding is not very frequent, due to the difficulties in positioning it between the radiation source (the X-ray and the patient as the scattering source) and the operator. The aim of the simulations program is: to evaluate the dose received by the radiologist, in a region simulating the presence of the dosemeter fixed on the lead apron at the breast level; to estimate the corresponding effective dose; to make a sensitivity analysis on different parameters affecting the calculated results (as the reciprocal position between the two operators, the beam quality and the X-ray field dimension). Indeed a particular attention is devoted to the eye lens dosimetry, that has become a “critical issue” for personnel dosimetry, after ICRP has reconsidered the radiation sensitivity of the lens of the eye. In the present work the general scheme, the assumptions and the followed methodology are presented with some very preliminary results of the simulations and the measurements.
URI: https://scidar.kg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/11093
Type: article
DOI: 10.1393/ncc/i2018-18217-2
ISSN: 2037-4909
SCOPUS: 2-s2.0-85066111115
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