Estimating brain and eye lens dose for the cardiologist in interventional cardiology-are the dose levels of concern?

Br J Radiol. 2024 May 29;97(1158):1191-1201. doi: 10.1093/bjr/tqae089.

Abstract

Objectives: To establish conversion coefficients (CCs), between mean absorbed dose to the brain and eye lens of the cardiologist and the air kerma-area product, PKA, for a set of projections in cardiac interventional procedures. Furthermore, by taking clinical data into account, a method to estimate the doses per procedure, or annual dose, is presented.

Methods: Thermoluminescence dosimeters were used together with anthropomorphic phantoms, simulating a cardiologist performing an interventional cardiac procedure, to estimate the CCs for the brain and eye lens dose for nine standard projections, and change in patient size and x-ray spectrum. Additionally, a single CC has been estimated, accounting for each projections fraction of use in the clinic and associated PKA using clinical data from the dose monitoring system in our hospital.

Results: The maximum CCs for the eye lens and segment of the brain, is 5.47 μGy/Gycm2 (left eye lens) and 1.71 μGy/Gycm2 (left brain segment). The corresponding weighted CCs: are 3.39 μGy/Gycm2 and 0.89 μGy/Gycm2, respectively.

Conclusions: Conversion coefficients have been established under actual scatter conditions, showing higher doses on the left side of the operator. Using modern interventional x-ray equipment, interventional cardiac procedures will not cause high radiation dose levels to the operator when a ceiling mounted shield is used, otherwise there is a risk that the threshold dose values for cataract will be reached.

Advance in knowledge: In addition to the CCs for the different projections, methods for deriving a single CC per cardiac interventional procedure and dose per year were introduced.

Keywords: brain dose; conversion coefficients; eye lens dose; radiation protection; radiation protection in interventional cardiology.

MeSH terms

  • Brain* / diagnostic imaging
  • Brain* / radiation effects
  • Cardiologists*
  • Cardiology
  • Humans
  • Lens, Crystalline* / radiation effects
  • Occupational Exposure* / analysis
  • Occupational Exposure* / prevention & control
  • Phantoms, Imaging*
  • Radiation Dosage*
  • Radiography, Interventional / methods
  • Thermoluminescent Dosimetry