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Hristova-Popova J et al, 2011: Exposure to patient during interventional endourological procedures

Hristova-Popova J, Saltirov I, Vassileva J
National Centre of Radiobiology and Radiation Protection, Sofia, Bulgaria


Abstract

The purpose of this work is to study doses to patients undergoing interventional endourological procedures. The study was performed in a modern Clinic of Endourology and Shockwave Lithotripsy, equipped with two dedicated X-ray systems. The following information was recorded for each patient: type of the procedure, patient age, fluoroscopy time, number of images acquired and patient dose in air kerma-area product, P(KA), measured with KAP-meters integrated in the X-ray units. Eleven types of procedures were included. From the collected sample of 429 patients for all procedures, the mean fluoroscopy time varied between 0.2 and 4 min. The highest values of mean P(KA) 457 and 590 cGy cm(2) were found for percutaneous nephrolithotripsy and ureteroscopy, respectively. The mean values of P(KA) for rest of the procedures investigated were between 58 and 398 cGy cm(2). Individual patient doses varied between 2 and 2440 cGy cm(2) and fluoroscopy time--between 0.1 and 13.7 min. The first study in interventional endourology in Bulgaria demonstrated big variations in patient doses depending on the type and the complexity of procedure, operator's experience and exposure modes.

Radiat Prot Dosimetry. 2011 Sep;147(1-2):114-7. doi: 10.1093/rpd/ncr280. Epub 2011 Jul 9
PMID: 21743082[PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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Hans-Göran Tiselius on Friday, 04 November 2011 10:38

Exposure to radiation during endourological procedures deserves continuous attention. In this Bulgarian study this issue was studied when a number of endourological procedures were carried out on a Siemens Uroskop and Lithoskop table. It is of interest to note the wide range of patient doses between 2 and 2440 cGycm2, a situation that probably is representative for other endourological centres. The adjustment of the fluoroscopy system and the fluoroscopy time varies considerably as a result of experience and radiation discipline.

It was observed that in this group of patients the highest radiation doses were recorded for percutaneous surgery and ureteroscopy. Lower doses were observed during ESWL for both renal and ureteral stones.

Hans-Göran Tiselius

Exposure to radiation during endourological procedures deserves continuous attention. In this Bulgarian study this issue was studied when a number of endourological procedures were carried out on a Siemens Uroskop and Lithoskop table. It is of interest to note the wide range of patient doses between 2 and 2440 cGycm2, a situation that probably is representative for other endourological centres. The adjustment of the fluoroscopy system and the fluoroscopy time varies considerably as a result of experience and radiation discipline. It was observed that in this group of patients the highest radiation doses were recorded for percutaneous surgery and ureteroscopy. Lower doses were observed during ESWL for both renal and ureteral stones. Hans-Göran Tiselius
Monday, 04 November 2024