Volume 25, Issue 4 , Pages 166-171, December 2009
In vivo dosimetry during DSA of the carotid and renal arteries. Deriviation of local DRLs
Abstract
The Euratom directive 97/43 recommends the use of patient dose surveys in diagnostic radiology and the establishment of diagnostic reference dose levels (DRLs). The aims of this study are to perform measurements of the entrance surface dose (ESD) during diagnostic digital subtraction angiography (DSA) of the renal and carotid arteries using thermoluminescence dosemeters (TLDs), extraction of local DRLs, and calculation of the effective dose. Dose measurement for the staff was also performed. Dose measurements were performed on 48 participating patients. The mean effective dose was calculated to be 15.9
mSv and 8.9
mSv, for the renal and carotid DSA, respectively. The effective dose of the radiologist was calculated to be 0.022
mSv and 0.023
mSv per procedure for renal and carotid DSA respectively, when wearing a protective apron and using a movable ceiling mounted shield. Radiation dose variation depends on the physical characteristics of the patient, on the procedure preferences by radiologists and on the difficulties in conducting the procedures. The lack of DRLs for the specific examinations lead the research team to choose the DRL for DSA of the renal arteries to be 169
mGy for ESD at the pelvic region and for DSA of the carotid arteries to be 313
mGy for ESD at the region of the aortic arc.
Keywords: DSA, Renal, Carotids, DRLs, Effective dose, Staff dose
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PII: S1120-1797(08)00111-7
doi:10.1016/j.ejmp.2008.11.004
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Volume 25, Issue 4 , Pages 166-171, December 2009
