Radiation dose to physicians' eye lens during interventional radiology

The demand of interventional radiology has increased, leading to significant risk of radiation where eye lens dose assessment becomes a major concern. In this study, we investigate physicians' eye lens doses during interventional procedures. Measurement were made using TLD-100 (LiF: Mg, Ti) dos...

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Main Authors: Bahruddin, N. A., Hashim, S., Karim, M. K. A., Sabarudin, A., Ang, W. C., Salehhon, N., Bakar, K. A.
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spelling my.utm.733522017-11-21T03:28:05Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/73352/ Radiation dose to physicians' eye lens during interventional radiology Bahruddin, N. A. Hashim, S. Karim, M. K. A. Sabarudin, A. Ang, W. C. Salehhon, N. Bakar, K. A. QC Physics The demand of interventional radiology has increased, leading to significant risk of radiation where eye lens dose assessment becomes a major concern. In this study, we investigate physicians' eye lens doses during interventional procedures. Measurement were made using TLD-100 (LiF: Mg, Ti) dosimeters and was recorded in equivalent dose at a depth of 0.07 mm, Hp(0.07). Annual Hp(0.07) and annual effective dose were estimated using workload estimation for a year and Von Boetticher algorithm. Our results showed the mean Hp(0.07) dose of 0.33 mSv and 0.20 mSv for left and right eye lens respectively. The highest estimated annual eye lens dose was 29.33 mSv per year, recorded on left eye lens during fistulogram procedure. Five physicians had exceeded 20 mSv dose limit as recommended by international commission of radiological protection (ICRP). It is suggested that frequent training and education on occupational radiation exposure are necessary to increase knowledge and awareness of the physicians' thus reducing dose during the interventional procedure. Institute of Physics Publishing 2016 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed Bahruddin, N. A. and Hashim, S. and Karim, M. K. A. and Sabarudin, A. and Ang, W. C. and Salehhon, N. and Bakar, K. A. (2016) Radiation dose to physicians' eye lens during interventional radiology. In: 13th South-East Asian Congress of Medical Physics, SEACOMP 2015, 10 - 12 Dec 2015, Yogyakarta, Indonesia. https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84971647375&doi=10.1088%2f1742-6596%2f694%2f1%2f012035&partnerID=40&md5=5cf2c3c775bb2298c538563b0c6186c4
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topic QC Physics
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Bahruddin, N. A.
Hashim, S.
Karim, M. K. A.
Sabarudin, A.
Ang, W. C.
Salehhon, N.
Bakar, K. A.
Radiation dose to physicians' eye lens during interventional radiology
description The demand of interventional radiology has increased, leading to significant risk of radiation where eye lens dose assessment becomes a major concern. In this study, we investigate physicians' eye lens doses during interventional procedures. Measurement were made using TLD-100 (LiF: Mg, Ti) dosimeters and was recorded in equivalent dose at a depth of 0.07 mm, Hp(0.07). Annual Hp(0.07) and annual effective dose were estimated using workload estimation for a year and Von Boetticher algorithm. Our results showed the mean Hp(0.07) dose of 0.33 mSv and 0.20 mSv for left and right eye lens respectively. The highest estimated annual eye lens dose was 29.33 mSv per year, recorded on left eye lens during fistulogram procedure. Five physicians had exceeded 20 mSv dose limit as recommended by international commission of radiological protection (ICRP). It is suggested that frequent training and education on occupational radiation exposure are necessary to increase knowledge and awareness of the physicians' thus reducing dose during the interventional procedure.
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author Bahruddin, N. A.
Hashim, S.
Karim, M. K. A.
Sabarudin, A.
Ang, W. C.
Salehhon, N.
Bakar, K. A.
author_facet Bahruddin, N. A.
Hashim, S.
Karim, M. K. A.
Sabarudin, A.
Ang, W. C.
Salehhon, N.
Bakar, K. A.
author_sort Bahruddin, N. A.
title Radiation dose to physicians' eye lens during interventional radiology
title_short Radiation dose to physicians' eye lens during interventional radiology
title_full Radiation dose to physicians' eye lens during interventional radiology
title_fullStr Radiation dose to physicians' eye lens during interventional radiology
title_full_unstemmed Radiation dose to physicians' eye lens during interventional radiology
title_sort radiation dose to physicians' eye lens during interventional radiology
publisher Institute of Physics Publishing
publishDate 2016
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/73352/
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