Recommendations to reduce extremity and eye lens doses in interventional radiology and cardiology

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serval:BIB_A4004174F49F
Type
Inproceedings: an article in a conference proceedings.
Collection
Publications
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Title
Recommendations to reduce extremity and eye lens doses in interventional radiology and cardiology
Title of the conference
ORAMED 2011, International Workshop on Optimization of Radiation Protection of Medical Staff
Author(s)
Carinou E., Brodecki M., Domienik J., Donadille L., Koukorava C., Krim S., Nikodemová D., Ruiz-Lopez N., Sans-Merce M., Struelens L., Vanhavere F.
Address
Barcelona, Spain, January 20-22, 2011
ISBN
1350-4487
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2011
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
46
Series
Radiation Measurements
Pages
1324-1329
Language
english
Abstract
The main aim of the Work Package 1 (WP1) of the ORAMED project, Collaborative Project (2008-2011), supported by the European Commission within its 7th Framework Programme, was to obtain a set of standardized data on extremity and eye lens doses for staff in interventional radiology and cardiology (IR/IC) workplaces and to recommend a series of guidelines on radiation protection in order to both guarantee and optimize staff protection. Within the project, coordinated measurements were performed in 34 hospitals in 6 European countries. Furthermore, simulations of the most representative workplaces in IR and IC were performed to determine the main parameters that influence the extremity and eye lens doses. The work presented in this paper shows the recommendations that were formulated by the results obtained from both measurements and simulations. The presented guidelines are directed to operators, assistant personnel, radiation protection officers and medical physics experts. They concern radiation protection issues, such as the use of room protective equipment, as well as the positioning of the extremity and eye lens dosemeters for routine monitoring.
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