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심장혈관 조영술과 심장혈관 인터벤션의 환자 선량 평가Patient Radiation Dose Values During Interventional Cardiology Examinations in University Hospital, Korea

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Patient Radiation Dose Values During Interventional Cardiology Examinations in University Hospital, Korea
Authors
김정수이종혁정혜경김정민조병렬
Issue Date
2016
Publisher
대한방사선과학회
Keywords
심장혈관 조영술; 환자선량; 면적선량; 진단참조준위; 방사선피폭; Cardiac Angiography (CA); Patient dose; Dose-area product (DAP); Diagnostic reference level (DRL); Radiation exposure
Citation
방사선기술과학, v.39, no.1, pp.27 - 33
Indexed
KCI
Journal Title
방사선기술과학
Volume
39
Number
1
Start Page
27
End Page
33
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/90494
DOI
10.17946/JRST.2016.39.1.04
ISSN
2288-3509
Abstract
The use of cardiac angiography (CA) and the interventional procedures is rapidly increasing due to the increase in modern adult diseases. Cardiovascular intervention (CI) is an examination method where radiation is applied to the same area for a long period, and thus may cause skin injury. In this study, we investigate the diagnostic reference level (DRL) of the cardiovascular intervention (CI) carried out by medical institutions and use it as a tool to reduce patient exposure dose. In this study, the DRL was set by acquiring information about the cumulative fluoroscopy time, cumulative fluoroscopy dose-area product (DAP), radiography DAP, cumulative DAP, air kerma, number of video clips, and the total number of images from the cardiac angiography and interventional procedures performed on 147 patients. The DAPs corresponding to the DRL of cardiac angiography( CA) and that of the interventional procedures were shown to be 44.4Gy·cm2 and 298.6Gy·cm2, respectively; the corresponding DRLs of fluoroscopy time were shown to be 191.5s and 1935.3s, respectively. A DRL is not a strict upper bound for radiation exposure. However, the process of setting, enacting, and reviewing the DRLs for the dose by medical institutions will contribute to a reduction in the unnecessary exposure dose of patients.
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