ON THE PLACEMENT OF APRON DOSEMETERS AND DOSE ASSESSMENT IN INTERVENTIONAL CARDIOLOGY PROCEDURES: PRELIMINARY RESULTS

Author:

Ferrari P1,Becker F2ORCID,Campani L3,Jansen J4,Jovanović Z5,Krstić D5,Mariotti F3,Teles P67ORCID,Venturi G8

Affiliation:

1. ENEA , IRP - Radiation Protection Institute, Bologna (BO) , Italy

2. KIT, Institute for Nuclear Waste Disposal, Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen , Germany

3. ENEA, IRP - Radiation Protection Institute, Bologna (BO) , Italy

4. UKHSA, Radiation, Chemical and Environmental Hazards , Chilton, UK

5. University of Kragujevac Faculty of Science, , Kragujevac, Serbia

6. Faculty of Science, Physics and Astronomy Department, Universidade do Porto , Porto, Portugal

7. Research Centre of the Portuguese Oncology Institute of Porto (CI-IPOP) , Porto, Portugal

8. Ravenna & Forlì Hospitals AUSL Romagna Medical Physics Department, , Forlì (FC) , Italy

Abstract

Abstract Personnel involved in interventional practices are likely to be exposed to higher radiation doses than other workers in the medical field. Personnel monitoring and radiation protection measures play a crucial role in keeping these doses below the limits. EURADOS (European Radiation Dosimetry Group) Working Group 12 performed a series of investigations showing how the complexity of the scattered field reaching the operators can influence the doses to the operators. The present work was aimed at determining the possible effects on the registered doses of the scattered field and the actual position of a dosemeter on apron. This study has been performed through Monte Carlo simulations and it was validated through measurements. It does not claim to identify the ‘best’ position for the dosemeter, but to assess the variability of its response, showing how a variability of the order of +/− 30% to 40 should be taken into account.

Funder

European Radiation Dosimetry Group

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging,General Medicine,Radiation,Radiological and Ultrasound Technology

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