Statement of the Italian Association of Medical Physics (AIFM) task group on radiation dose monitoring systems
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Published:2022-02-05
Issue:1
Volume:13
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ISSN:1869-4101
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Container-title:Insights into Imaging
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Insights Imaging
Author:
Ria Francesco, D’Ercole Loredana, Origgi Daniela, Paruccini Nicoletta, Pierotti Luisa, Rampado Osvaldo, Rossetti Veronica, Strocchi Sabina, Torresin AlbertoORCID, Torresin AlbertoORCID, Pierotti Luisa, Belli Giacomo, Bregant Paola, Isoardi Paola, Mari Alberto, Nitrosi Andrea, Nocetti Luca, Paruccini Nicoletta, Quattrocchi Maria Grazia, Radice Anna, Rampado Osvaldo, Scrittori Nicoletta, Sottocornola Chiara, Strocchi Sabina, Sutto Marina, Zatelli Giovanna, Acchiappati Domenico, Aoja Rosa Antonella, Brambilla Marco, Branchini Marco, Cannatà Vittorio, Costi Tiziana, Cutaia Claudia, D.’Ercole Loredana, Del Vecchio Antonella, Delle Canne Stefania, Di Pasquale Maria, Elisabetta Silvia, Fabbri Cinzia, Faico Maria Daniela, Fantinato Daniele, Ghetti Caterina, Giannelli Marco, Giordano Carlo, Grisotto Simone, Guidi Gabriele, Lisciandro Francesco, Manco Luigi, Giorgio Marini Pier, Moresco Paola, Oberhofer Nadia, Origgi Daniela, Palleri Francesca, Pasquali Claudia, Pasquino Massimo, Peruzzo Andrea, Petrillo Giuseppe, Pini Silvia, Rembado Daniela, Ria Francesco, Riccardi Lucia, Rosasco Raffaella, Serelli Giulio, Soavi Raffaella, Stasi Michele, Taddeucci Adriana, Tonini Eugenia, Trianni Annalisa, Turano Piera, Venturi Giovanna, Zefiro Daniele, Zito Felicia,
Abstract
AbstractThe evaluation of radiation burden in vivo is crucial in modern radiology as stated also in the European Directive 2013/59/Euratom—Basic Safety Standard. Although radiation dose monitoring can impact the justification and optimization of radiological procedure, as well as effective patient communication, standardization of radiation monitoring software is far to be achieved. Toward this goal, the Italian Association of Medical Physics (AIFM) published a report describing the state of the art and standard guidelines in radiation dose monitoring system quality assurance. This article reports the AIFM statement about radiation dose monitoring systems (RDMSs) summarizing the different critical points of the systems related to Medical Physicist Expert (MPE) activities before, during, and after their clinical implementation. In particular, the article describes the general aspects of radiation dose data management, radiation dose monitoring systems, data integrity, and data responsibilities. Furthermore, the acceptance tests that need to be implemented and the most relevant dosimetric data for each radiological modalities are reported under the MPE responsibility.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging
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