Medical staff monitoring in interventional cardiology: over apron dosemeter placement based on measurements and simulations

Author:

Ferrari Paolo1ORCID,Venturi Giovanna23,Campani Lorenzo1,Mariotti Francesca1,Becker Frank45ORCID,Jansen Jan6,Jovanović Zoran78,Krstić Dragana78ORCID,Teles Pedro910ORCID

Affiliation:

1. ENEA-Italian National Agency for New Technologies, Energy and Sustainable Economic Development, IRP-Radiation Protection Institute , Bologna 40129 , Italy

2. Medical Physics Department , , Forlì 47121 , Italy

3. AUSL Romagna , , Forlì 47121 , Italy

4. KIT-Karlsruhe Institute of Technology , , Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen 76344 , Germany

5. Institute for Nuclear Waste Disposal , , Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen 76344 , Germany

6. UK Health Security Agency , Oxon OX11 0RQ , United Kingdom

7. Faculty of Science , , Kragujevac 34000 , Serbia

8. University of Kragujevac , , Kragujevac 34000 , Serbia

9. Faculty of Science , , Porto 4169-007 , Portugal

10. University of Porto and CI-IPOP (Porto Cancer Institute Research Centre) , , Porto 4169-007 , Portugal

Abstract

Abstract Interventional cardiology is characterized by high radiation exposure for both the patient and the operator. Adequate shielding and monitoring of the operator are fundamental to comply with radiation protection principles. In a previous work, the effect on the dose of the dosemeter position on the chest was studied. In this paper, the investigation has been completed, employing an anthropomorphic thorax phantom, equipped with arms. Although there are differences between the Monte Carlo simulations and the measurements, similar trends are observed, showing that the reduction in dose, due to the arms, is between 20 and 60%, compared with the situation without arms. For that reason, considering a dosemeter placed on the chest, the upper position, which is the least affected by the arms, should be preferred while the extreme lateral position, near the armpit, should be avoided.

Funder

European Radiation Dosimetry Group

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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