Local reference levels and organ doses from pediatric cardiac interventional procedures
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Local reference levels and organ doses from pediatric cardiac interventional procedures
Abstract
Interventional cardiology (IC) procedures can be responsible for relatively high radiation doses compared to conventional radiology especially for young patients. The aim of this study was to assess current exposure levels in a French reference centre of pediatric IC. Dosimetric data including dose area product (DAP), fluoroscopy time (FT) and number of cine frame (NF) were analysed taking into account patient weight. Doses to the lungs, esophagus, breast and thyroid were evaluated using anthropomorphic phantoms and thermoluminescent dosimeters. Finally, effective doses (E) were calculated using DAP and conversion factors calculated with PCXMC 2.0 software. 801 IC procedures performed between 2010 and 2011 were analysed. Large variations were observed for DAP, FT and NF values for a given procedure and a given weight group. The assessment of organ doses showed high levels of dose to the lungs and esophagus especially in new-born babies. For diagnostic procedures, E varied from 0.3 to 23 mSv with a mean value of 4.8 mSv and for therapeutic procedures, values ranged from 0.1 to 48.4 mSv with a mean value of 7.3 mSv. The highest values were recorded for angioplasty procedures (mean 13 mSv, range 0.6-48.4 mSv). The increasing use of IC in pediatric population stresses the need of setting up reference levels and keeping doses to children as low as possible.
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