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Article Dans Une Revue Radiation Protection Dosimetry Année : 2013

Acorrelation study of eye lens dose and personal dose equivalent for interventional cardiologists

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This paper presents the dosimetry part of the European ELDO project, funded by the DoReMi Network of Excellence, in which a method was developed to estimate cumulative eye lens doses for past practices based on personal dose equivalent values, Hp(10), measured above the lead apron at several positions at the collar, chest and waist levels. Measurement campaigns on anthropomorphic phantoms were carried out in typical interventional settings considering different tube projections and configurations, beam energies and filtration, operator positions and access routes and using both mono-tube and biplane X-ray systems. Measurements showed that eye lens dose correlates best with Hp(10) measured on the left side of the phantom at the level of the collar, although this correlation implicates high spreads (41 %). Nonetheless, for retrospective dose assessment, Hp(10) records are often the only option for eye dose estimates and the typically used chest left whole-body dose measurement remains useful. © The Author 2013. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved.
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hal-02865176 , version 1 (11-06-2020)

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J. Farah, L. Struelens, J. Dabin, C. Koukorava, L. Donadille, et al.. Acorrelation study of eye lens dose and personal dose equivalent for interventional cardiologists. Radiation Protection Dosimetry, 2013, 157 (4), pp.561-569. ⟨10.1093/rpd/nct180⟩. ⟨hal-02865176⟩
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