Evaluation of radiation dose to patients undergoing interventional radiology procedures at Ramathibodi hospital, Thailand

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 wi...

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Main Authors: J. Urairat, S. Asavaphatiboon, S. Singhara Na Ayuthaya, N. Pongnapang
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spelling th-mahidol.118832018-05-03T15:24:16Z Evaluation of radiation dose to patients undergoing interventional radiology procedures at Ramathibodi hospital, Thailand J. Urairat S. Asavaphatiboon S. Singhara Na Ayuthaya N. Pongnapang Mahidol University Engineering Health Professions Medicine 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. 2018-05-03T08:11:23Z 2018-05-03T08:11:23Z 2011-10-03 Article Biomedical Imaging and Intervention Journal. Vol.7, No.3 (2011), 1-5 10.2349/biij.7.3.e22 18235530 2-s2.0-80053248638 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/11883 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=80053248638&origin=inward
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Medicine
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Health Professions
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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
description 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.
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J. Urairat
S. Asavaphatiboon
S. Singhara Na Ayuthaya
N. Pongnapang
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author J. Urairat
S. Asavaphatiboon
S. Singhara Na Ayuthaya
N. Pongnapang
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title Evaluation of radiation dose to patients undergoing interventional radiology procedures at Ramathibodi hospital, Thailand
title_short Evaluation of radiation dose to patients undergoing interventional radiology procedures at Ramathibodi hospital, Thailand
title_full Evaluation of radiation dose to patients undergoing interventional radiology procedures at Ramathibodi hospital, Thailand
title_fullStr Evaluation of radiation dose to patients undergoing interventional radiology procedures at Ramathibodi hospital, Thailand
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of radiation dose to patients undergoing interventional radiology procedures at Ramathibodi hospital, Thailand
title_sort evaluation of radiation dose to patients undergoing interventional radiology procedures at ramathibodi hospital, thailand
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