| Literature DB >> 21611060 |
A Saidatul1, Ca Azlan, Msa Megat Amin, Bjj Abdullah, Kh Ng.
Abstract
Computed tomography (CT) fluoroscopy is able to give real time images to a physician undertaking minimally invasive procedures such as biopsies, percutaneous drainage, and radio frequency ablation (RFA). Both operators executing the procedure and patients too, are thus at risk of radiation exposure during a CT fluoroscopy.This study focuses on the radiation exposure present during a series of radio frequency ablation (RFA) procedures, and used Gafchromic film (Type XR-QA; International Specialty Products, USA) and thermoluminescent dosimeters (TLD-100H; Bicron, USA) to measure the radiation received by patients undergoing treatment, and also operators subject to scatter radiation.The voltage was held constant at 120 kVp and the current 70mA, with 5mm thickness. The duration of irradiation was between 150-638 seconds.Ultimately, from a sample of 30 liver that have undergone RFA, the study revealed that the operator received the highest dose at the hands, which was followed by the eyes and thyroid, while secondary staff dosage was moderately uniform across all parts of the body that were measured.Entities:
Keywords: Gafchromic film; computed tomography fluoroscopy; radiofrequency ablation; thermoluminescent dosimeter
Year: 2010 PMID: 21611060 PMCID: PMC3097790 DOI: 10.2349/biij.6.1.e2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biomed Imaging Interv J ISSN: 1823-5530
Figure 1Diagram showing how Gafchromic film is positioned at the patient’s back.
Figure 2The TLD sachets were taped at the forehead, thyroid and middle finger of the radiologist and supporting staff (a) Radiologist – the TLD sachet was taped under the thyroid shield (b) Supporting staff – TLD sachet was taped at the neck. Supporting staff did not wear thyroid shield.
Figure 3The gafchromic film image after being exposed.
Entrance dose in relation to exposure time.
| 2 < t < 3 | 3 | 93 ± 7.3 |
| 3 < t < 4 | 3 | 104 ± 3.8 |
| 4 < t < 5 | 4 | 148 ± 5.0 |
| 5 < t < 6 | 4 | 163 ± 2.2 |
| 6 < t < 7 | 4 | 194 ± 4.6 |
| 7 < t < 8 | 6 | 207 ± 2.1 |
| 8 < t < 9 | 3 | 286 ± 3.1 |
| 9 < t < 10 | 3 | 326 ± 2.1 |
Dose received by the radiologist in relation to duration of procedures.
| 2 < t < 3 | 3 | 104 ± 3 | 29 ± 3 | 102 ± 2 |
| 3 < t < 4 | 3 | 113 ± 4 | 31 ± 6 | 108 ± 1 |
| 4 < t < 5 | 4 | 154 ± 11 | 36 ± 1 | 194 ± 4 |
| 5 < t < 6 | 4 | 160 ± 8 | 51 ± 4 | 213 ± 5 |
| 6 < t < 7 | 4 | 179 ± 11 | 53 ± 19 | 227 ± 4 |
| 7 < t < 8 | 6 | 184 ± 5 | 54 ± 2 | 273 ± 2 |
| 8 < t < 9 | 3 | 245 ± 5 | 67 ± 1 | 301 ± 28 |
| 9 < t < 10 | 3 | 260 ± 4 | 73 ± 7 | 354 ± 4 |
Dose received by the supporting staff in relation to duration of procedures.
| 2 < t < 3 | 3 | 16 ± 2 | 15 ± 1 | 16 ± 1 |
| 3 < t < 4 | 3 | 21 ± 1 | 16 ± 5 | 18 ± 1 |
| 4 < t < 5 | 4 | 22 ± 4 | 17 ± 1 | 21 ± 1 |
| 5 < t < 6 | 4 | 24 ± 2 | 18 ± 1 | 20 ± 2 |
| 6 < t < 7 | 4 | 26 ± 3 | 19 ± 2 | 23 ± 1 |
| 7 < t < 8 | 6 | 31 ± 6 | 27 ± 3 | 32 ± 5 |
| 8 < t < 9 | 3 | 38 ± 2 | 32 ± 2 | 32 ± 1 |
| 9 < t < 10 | 3 | 47 ± 3 | 40 ± 1 | 37 ± 2 |
Dose rate received by operators (radiologist and supporting staff) at eye, thyroid and skin of hand.
| Eye | 31 ± 2 | 5 ± 2 |
| Thyroid | 9 ± 1 | 4 ± 1 |
| Skin | 37 ± 4 | 4 ± 1 |