| Literature DB >> 32346022 |
Jung-Su Kim1, Bong-Ki Lee2, Dong-Ryeol Ryu2, Kwangjin Chun2, Ho-Seok Kwon2, So-Ra Nam3, Doo-Il Kim4, Sung-Yun Lee5, Jin-Ok Jeong6, Jang-Whan Bae7, Jong-Seon Park8, Youngkeun Ahn9, Je-Keon Chae10, Myeong-Ho Yoon11, Seung-Hwan Lee12, Jeonghan Yoon12, Hyeon-Cheol Gwon13, Donghoon Choi14, Soon-Mu Kwon1, Young-Hoon Roh3, Byung-Ryul Cho15.
Abstract
Medical radiation exposure is a significant concern for interventional cardiologists (IC). This study was aimed at estimating the radiation exposure of IC operators and assistants in real clinical practice. The radiation exposure of the operator and assistant was evaluated by conducting two types of procedures via coronary angiography (CAG) and percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) on 1090 patients in 11-cardiovascular centers in Korea. Radiation exposure was measured using an electronic personal dosimeter (EPD). EPD were attached at 3 points on each participant: on the apron on the left anterior chest (A1), under the apron on the sternum (A2), and on the thyroid shield (T). Average radiation exposure (ARE) of operators at A1, A2, and T was 19.219 uSv, 4.398 uSv, and 16.949 uSv during CAG and 68.618 uSv, 15.213 uSv, and 51.197 uSv during PCI, respectively. ARE of assistants at A1, A2, and T was 4.941 uSv, 0.860 uSv, and 5.232 uSv during CAG and 20.517 uSv, 4.455 uSv, and 16.109 uSv during PCI, respectively. AED of operator was 3.4 times greater during PCI than during CAG.Entities:
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32346022 PMCID: PMC7188817 DOI: 10.1038/s41598-020-62794-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379
Average effective dose of interventional cardiology operator & assistants in femoral & radial vessel approach procedures.
| CAG | PCI | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Operator ED (µSv) | Assistant ED (µSv) | Operator ED (µSv) | Assistant ED (µSv) | ||
| Femoral artery approach | Average | 10.101 | 3.592 | 42.888 | 11.298 |
| Standard deviation | 10.892 | 4.852 | 50.192 | 13.059 | |
| Minimum | 0.100 | 0.050 | 0.750 | 0.300 | |
| Maximum | 39.560 | 24.370 | 249.870 | 54.660 | |
| Radial artery approach | Average | 8.490 | 2.579 | 25.694 | 7.179 |
| Standard deviation | 11.771 | 6.317 | 27.858 | 8.295 | |
| Minimum | 0.050 | 0.050 | 0.200 | 0.050 | |
| Maximum | 167.980 | 140.420 | 160.640 | 62.470 | |
| Femoral & radial artery approach | Average | 69.460 | 32.160 | ||
| Standard deviation | 70.097 | 27.476 | |||
| Minimum | 10.620 | 7.650 | |||
| Maximum | 163.790 | 71.050 | |||
CAG: coronary angiography, PCI: percutaneous coronary intervention, ED: effective dose.
Figure 1Effective dose of CAG and PCI procedures for cardiology operator and assistants.
Measurement values (µSv) of exposure dose for each dosimeter.
| Procedure | Operator A1 | Operator A2 | Operator T | Assistant A1 | Assistant A2 | Assistant T | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CAG | Average | 19.219 | 4.398 | 16.949 | 4.941 | 0.860 | 5.232 |
| Standard deviation | 30.808 | 12.657 | 23.235 | 8.208 | 2.028 | 12.443 | |
| Minimum | 0.060 | 0.010 | 0.010 | 0.010 | 0.010 | 0.040 | |
| Maximum | 463.830 | 256.470 | 331.050 | 133.590 | 29.310 | 280.000 | |
| PCI | Average | 68.618 | 15.213 | 57.193 | 20.571 | 4.455 | 16.109 |
| Standard deviation | 79.385 | 30.860 | 67.029 | 35.583 | 9.932 | 19.905 | |
| Minimum | 0.400 | 0.100 | 0.380 | 0.130 | 0.030 | 0.100 | |
| Maximum | 497.6400 | 319.800 | 491.470 | 372.890 | 79.980 | 141.000 | |
CAG: coronary angiography, PCI: percutaneous coronary intervention.
Figure 2Comparison of average effective dose in radial and femoral artery approaches in CAG and PCI procedures, between cardiology operator and assistants.
Average patient radiation dose in transfemoral & transradial artery approach procedures.
| CAG | PCI | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cum Fluoro time (sec) | Cum Fluoro KAP (Gy·cm2) | Cum Exposure KAP (Gy·cm2) | Total KAP (Gy·cm2) | Cum Fluoro time (sec) | Cum Fluoro KAP (Gy·cm2) | Cum Exposure KAP (Gy·cm2) | Total KAP (Gy·cm2) | ||
| Transfemoral artery approach | Average | 311.89 | 20.73 | 25.79 | 46.95 | 1348.34 | 103.17 | 60.97 | 154.65 |
| Standard deviation | 265.42 | 15.64 | 14.84 | 21.90 | 1188.16 | 118.48 | 48.50 | 158.47 | |
| Minimum | 74.00 | 3.04 | 5.52 | 10.56 | 65.00 | 3.47 | 8.56 | 13.98 | |
| Maximum | 1585.00 | 71.03 | 99.21 | 107.19 | 5479.00 | 539.46 | 232.53 | 711.89 | |
| Transradial artery approach | Average | 236.27 | 17.41 | 22.95 | 39.99 | 990.69 | 78.80 | 47.93 | 122.74 |
| Standard deviation | 247.83 | 23.83 | 14.52 | 32.53 | 703.61 | 99.03 | 31.05 | 102.94 | |
| Minimum | 32.00 | 0.01 | 1.68 | 0.30 | 117.00 | 0.04 | 0.02 | 0.06 | |
| Maximum | 2776.00 | 368.01 | 140.67 | 508.68 | 4410.00 | 1117.87 | 188.10 | 796.88 | |
| Transfemoral & transradial artery approach | Average | 3096.25 | 132.25 | 135.77 | 204.37 | ||||
| Standard deviation | 2266.15 | 73.30 | 87.22 | 173.86 | |||||
| Minimum | 984.00 | 78.49 | 35.05 | 13.44 | |||||
| Maximum | 5465.00 | 215.74 | 186.69 | 401.29 | |||||
CAG: coronary angiography, PCI: percutaneous coronary intervention, Cum Fluoro time: cumulated fluoroscopy time, Cum Fluoro KAP: cumulated fluoroscopy kerma area product, Cum Exposure KAP: cumulated exposure kerma area product, Total KAP: total kerma area product.
Figure 3The interaction equation of cumulative fluoroscopy time of a patient with average ED to operator and assistant.
Figure 4The interaction equation of cumulative dose area product of a patient with average ED to operator and assistant.