Publication: Evaluation of radiation dose to patients undergoing interventional radiology procedures at Ramathibodi hospital, Thailand
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2011-10-03
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18235530
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Biomedical Imaging and Intervention Journal. Vol.7, No.3 (2011), 1-5
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J. Urairat, S. Asavaphatiboon, S. Singhara Na Ayuthaya, N. Pongnapang Evaluation of radiation dose to patients undergoing interventional radiology procedures at Ramathibodi hospital, Thailand. Biomedical Imaging and Intervention Journal. Vol.7, No.3 (2011), 1-5. doi:10.2349/biij.7.3.e22 Retrieved from: https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/20.500.14594/11883
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Evaluation of radiation dose to patients undergoing interventional radiology procedures at Ramathibodi hospital, Thailand
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Purpose: This study was carried out to assess the radiation dose to patients undergoing interventional radiology procedures at Ramathibodi Hospital, Bangkok, Thailand. Methods: Data were collected from 60 patients under transarterial oily-chemoembolisation (TOCE) and femoral angiography performed with the Toshiba Infinix model VC-i FPD single plane system. Data were also collected from 60 patients who underwent brain arteriovenous malformations (AVM) and dural-arteriovenous fistula (DAVF) embolisation, performed with the Toshiba Infinix model VF-i bi-plane systems. A built-in air kerma area product (KAP) meter calibrated in situ was used for the skin dose calculation. Results: The calibration coefficient of air kerma area product meter at tube voltage between 50 kV and 100 kV was found to vary within ± 5.07%, ± 7.2%, ± 4.86% from calibration coefficient of 80 kV for a single-plane, tube 1 and tube 2 of bi-plane x-ray system, respectively. Mean air kerma area product values were 90.99 ± 52.89, 31.02 ± 17.92, 33.11 ± 23.99 (Frontal), 35.01 ± 19.10 (Lateral), 50.15 ± 44.76 (Frontal), 97.31 ± 44.12 (Lateral) Gy-cm 2 for transarterial oily-chemoembolisation, femoral angiography, diagnostic cerebral angiography, therapeutic cerebral angiography, respectively. The therapeutic cerebral angiography procedure was found to give the highest entrance dose, number of images and fluoroscopy time: 362.63 cGy (Lateral), 1015 images (Lateral) and 126 minutes, respectively. However, the highest air kerma area product value was from transarterial oily-chemoembolisation with 264.37 Gy-cm 2 . There were 2 cases of therapeutic cerebral angiography, where the patient entrance dose was higher than 3 Gy in the frontal view, which reached the deterministic threshold for temporary epilation. Conclusion: Very wide variationswere found in patient dose from different interventional procedures. There is a need for a dose record system to provide feedback to radiologists who perform the procedures; especially in cases where the dose exceeds the deterministic threshold. © 2011 Biomedical Imaging and Intervention Journal. All rights reserved.