Radiation protection in CT fluoroscopy

Citation
R. Kato et al., Radiation protection in CT fluoroscopy, SEM INTERV, 16(3), 1999, pp. 167-174
Citations number
23
Categorie Soggetti
Radiology ,Nuclear Medicine & Imaging
Journal title
SEMINARS IN INTERVENTIONAL RADIOLOGY
ISSN journal
07399529 → ACNP
Volume
16
Issue
3
Year of publication
1999
Pages
167 - 174
Database
ISI
SICI code
0739-9529(1999)16:3<167:RPICF>2.0.ZU;2-U
Abstract
This article discusses the dose to the operator and radiation protection in computed tomographic fluoroscopy (CTF)-guided intervention. One of the maj or limitations of CTF is excessive radiation exposure to the operator, in p articular, to his or her hands. Therefore, we developed biopsy needle-holde rs that permit the operator to manipulate the needle without placing his or her hands in the direct X-ray beam and evaluated the effects of using a ne edle-holder on dose reduction. We also measured the exposure dose to the op erator's body and evaluated the effects of using protective clothing on dos e reduction. Imaging parameters were a tube voltage of 80 kVp and a tube cu rrent of 30 mA. The dose-equivalent rates for the operator's hands and enti re body were 1.150 mSv/s (H-70 mu m) and 1.60 mu Sv/s, respectively. When a needle-holder and protective clothing were used, the corresponding values were 0.019 mSv/s and 0.052 mu Sv/s. The use of a needle-holder and protecti ve clothing is considered to be indispensable in performing nonvascular int erventional radiology procedures under CTF guidance. It was confirmed that the exposure dose did not exceed the dose limit specified by the 1990 recom mendation of the International Commission on Radiological Protection when a dequate protective measures were taken.