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Paolo Ferrari1, Zoran Jovanovic2, Elena Bakhanova3, Frank Becker4, Dragana Krstic2, Jan Jansen5, Sara Principi6, Pedro Teles7, Isabelle Clairand8, Željka Knezevic9.
Abstract
In order to address the recent concerns over a possible increasing in brain tumour mortality among interventional radiologists and cardiologist, this work evaluated the exposure conditions of the operator's brain during interventional procedures using Monte Carlo simulations with anthropomorphic phantoms. The absorbed doses in several predefined segments of the operator's brain were estimated in a typical interventional radiology irradiation scenario. The doses were normalized to the KAP values simulated for ten X-ray beam qualities and four projections (PA, RAO 25°, LAO 25° and CRA 25°). For the interventional radiology scenario, because of the position of the operator, no difference was found in the exposure between the left and right regions of the brain for the first operator. However, for the second operator standing at a farer distance from the tube, the exposure of the left part of the brain is up to two times higher than that of the right part. The results are in agreement with dose measurements reported in the literature. The conversion factors, obtained as the absorbed dose per KAP, can be used to obtain a first estimate of the exposure of the brain of the operators during interventional procedures. CrownEntities:
Keywords: Absorbed dose; Brain exposure; Interventional radiology practice; Medical staff dosimetry; Monte Carlo simulation
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32693354 DOI: 10.1016/j.ejmp.2020.07.011
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Phys Med ISSN: 1120-1797 Impact factor: 2.685