Literature DB >> 24470585

The dose and risk factors for radiation exposure to medical staff during endobronchial ultrasonography with a guide sheath for peripheral pulmonary lesions under X-ray fluoroscopy.

Masahiro Katsurada1, Takehiro Izumo, Yuichi Nagai, Christine Chavez, Mayumi Kitagawa, Jun Torii, Takumi Iwase, Tomohiko Aso, Takaaki Tsuchida, Shinji Sasada.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Therapy for lung cancer has recently evolved to include molecular targeted therapy and adequate amounts of lung cancer tissue are needed to identify particular phenotypes. For this purpose, quite a number of investigations on diagnostic bronchoscopy have been undertaken. Corollary to the increasing number of transbronchial biopsies for peripheral pulmonary nodules is the increased chances of radiation exposure during fluoroscopy. Our aim was to determine the dose and risk factors of radiation exposure to medical staff.
METHODS: Endobronchial ultrasonography with a guide sheath under X-ray fluoroscopy was performed on 132 cases of peripheral pulmonary lesions. The radiation exposure dose to medical staff (operator physicians, assistant physicians, nurses and radiological technologists) was measured.
RESULTS: The median time of fluoroscopy was 7.6 min (range 1.5-23.9). The median radiation exposure dose to operator physicians was 12 μSv/exam (range 1-99), while that of the other medical staff was lower. In a multivariate analysis, body mass index and the location of the radial ultrasound probe had significantly higher odds ratios.
CONCLUSIONS: The risk factors for an increased radiation exposure dose were patients' BMI and the location of the radial ultrasound probe. But even then, the radiation exposure dose to medical staff during endobronchial ultrasonography with a guide sheath was very low, especially for nurses and radiological technologists in whom the exposure dose was negligible.

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Keywords:  EBUS-GS; body mass index; bronchoscopy; fluoroscopy; lung cancer; radial eBUS; radiation

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24470585     DOI: 10.1093/jjco/hyt224

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Jpn J Clin Oncol        ISSN: 0368-2811            Impact factor:   3.019


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Authors:  Motoko Tachihara; Daisuke Tamura; Tatsunori Kiriu; Shuntaro Tokunaga; Yukihisa Hatakeyama; Haruko Shinke; Tatsuya Nagano; Kyosuke Nakata; Nobuko Hazeki; Hiroshi Kamiryo; Kazuyuki Kobayashi; Yoshihiro Nishimura
Journal:  Kobe J Med Sci       Date:  2018-03-27

Review 2.  Occupational adverse effects and protective factors in bronchoscopy.

Authors:  Kai Chen; Chong Bai
Journal:  J Thorac Dis       Date:  2019-04       Impact factor: 2.895

Review 3.  Endobronchial ultrasonography using a guide sheath technique for diagnosis of peripheral pulmonary lesions.

Authors:  Lei Zhang; Hongxu Wu; Guiqi Wang
Journal:  Endosc Ultrasound       Date:  2017 Sep-Oct       Impact factor: 5.628

4.  Radiation eye dose to medical staff during respiratory endoscopy under X-ray fluoroscopy.

Authors:  Yoshihiro Haga; Koichi Chida; Yuichiro Kimura; Shinsuke Yamanda; Masahiro Sota; Mitsuya Abe; Yuji Kaga; Taiichiro Meguro; Masayuki Zuguchi
Journal:  J Radiat Res       Date:  2020-09-08       Impact factor: 2.724

5.  Diagnosing peripheral lung lesions using endobronchial ultrasonography with guide sheath: A prospective registry study to assess the effect of virtual bronchoscopic navigation using a computed tomography workstation.

Authors:  Soohyun Bae; Soyeoun Lim; Jong Joon Ahn; Yangjin Jegal; Kwang Won Seo; Seung Won Ra; Byung Ju Kang; Jin Hyoung Kim; Soon Eun Park; Ilsang Han; Hojun Kang; Mingi An; Minsu Ock; Eun Ji Park; Woon-Jung Kwon; Taehoon Lee
Journal:  Medicine (Baltimore)       Date:  2020-04       Impact factor: 1.817

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