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Patient radiation doses in the most common interventional cardiology procedures in Croatia: first results (CROSBI ID 155892)

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Brnić, Zoran ; Krpan, Tomislav ; Faj, Dario ; Kubelka, Dragan ; Popić Ramač, Jelena ; Posedel, Dario ; Steiner, Robert ; Vidjak, Vinko ; Brnić, Vedran ; Višković, Klaudija et al. Patient radiation doses in the most common interventional cardiology procedures in Croatia: first results // Radiation protection dosimetry, 138 (2010), 2; 180-186. doi: 10.1093/rpd/ncp237

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Brnić, Zoran ; Krpan, Tomislav ; Faj, Dario ; Kubelka, Dragan ; Popić Ramač, Jelena ; Posedel, Dario ; Steiner, Robert ; Vidjak, Vinko ; Brnić, Vedran ; Višković, Klaudija ; Baraban, Vedrana

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Patient radiation doses in the most common interventional cardiology procedures in Croatia: first results

Apart from its benefits, the interventional cardiology (IC) is known to generate high radiation doses to patients and medical staff involved. The European Union Medical Exposures Directive 97/43/Euroatom strongly recommend patient dosimetry in interventional radiology, including IC. IC patient radiation doses in four representative IC rooms in Croatia were investigated. Setting reference levels for these procedures have difficulties due to the large difference in procedure complexity. Nevertheless, it is important that some guideline values are available as a benchmark to guide the operators during these potentially high dose procedures. Local and national diagnostic reference levels (DRLs) were proposed as a guidance. A total of 138 diagnostic (coronary angiography, CA) and 151 therapeutic (PTCA, stenting) procedures were included. Patient irradiation was measured in terms of kerma– area product (KAP), fluoroscopy time (FT) and number of cine-frames (F). KAP was recorded using calibrated KAP-meters. DRLs of KAP, FT and F were calculated as third quartile values rounded up to the integer. Skin doses were assessed on a selected sample of high skin dose procedures, using radiochromic films, and peak skin doses (PSD) were presented. A relative large range of doses in IC was detected. National DRLs were proposed as follows: 32 Gycm2, 6.6 min and 610 frames for CA, 72 Gycm2, 19 min and 1270 frames for PTCA. PSD<1 Gy were measured in 72% and PSD>2 Gy in 8% of selected patients. Measuring the patient doses in radiological procedures is required by law, but rarely implemented in Croatia. The doses recorded in the study are acceptable when compared to the literature, but optimization is possible. The preliminary DRL values proposed may be used as a guideline for local departments, and should be a basis for radiation reduction measures and quality assurance programmes in IC in Croatia.

radiation protection ; interventional cardiology ; patient dosimetry

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Podaci o izdanju

138 (2)

2010.

180-186

objavljeno

0144-8420

1742-3406

10.1093/rpd/ncp237

Povezanost rada

Fizika, Temeljne medicinske znanosti, Temeljne tehničke znanosti

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