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Radiation safety for pain physicians: principles and recommendations

  • Park, Sewon;Kim, Minjung;Kim, Jae Hun
    • The Korean Journal of Pain
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    • 제35권2호
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    • pp.129-139
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    • 2022
  • C-arm fluoroscopy is a useful tool for interventional pain management. However, with the increasing use of C-arm fluoroscopy, the risk of accumulated radiation exposure is a significant concern for pain physicians. Therefore, efforts are needed to reduce radiation exposure. There are three types of radiation exposure sources: (1) the primary X-ray beam, (2) scattered radiation, and (3) leakage from the X-ray tube. The major radiation exposure risk for most medical staff members is scattered radiation, the amount of which is affected by many factors. Pain physicians can reduce their radiation exposure by use of several effective methods, which utilize the following main principles: reducing the exposure time, increasing the distance from the radiation source, and radiation shielding. Some methods reduce not only the pain physician's but also the patient's radiation exposure. Taking images with collimation and minimal use of magnification are ways to reduce the intensity of the primary X-ray beam and the amount of scattered radiation. It is also important to carefully select the C-arm fluoroscopy mode, such as pulsed mode or low-dose mode, for ensuring the physician's and patient's radiation safety. Pain physicians should practice these principles and also be aware of the annual permissible radiation dose as well as checking their radiation exposure. This article aimed to review the literature on radiation safety in relation to C-arm fluoroscopy and provide recommendations to pain physicians during C-arm fluoroscopy-guided interventional pain management.

유방X선촬영 시 피폭선량 감소를 위한 유방촬영용 차폐복의 유용성에 관한 연구 (A Study on the Usefulness of Breast Shielding Apron for Reducing Exposure Dose in Mammography)

  • 구본열;김지원
    • 대한방사선기술학회지:방사선기술과학
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    • 제42권2호
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    • pp.99-104
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    • 2019
  • Mammography, conducted every two years, causes cancer due to regular exposure to radiation while reducing rate of death caused by breast cancer. The study evaluates the effect of breast shielding apron made to shield off scattered radiation that occurs to the breast when the opposite side breast is mammogramed. AGD was measured using ACR phantom, composed of 50% mammary glands and 50% fat, and radiation was measured before and after wearing the apron on the breast when the opposite side of the breast is mammogramed. When CC direction mammography was conducted to a breast, the AGD was 1.84 mGy. When CC direction and MLO direction mammography were done to a breast, the average dose detected from the opposite side breast from four directions(top to bottom and medial to lateral) was $140{\mu}Gy$ with maximum dose of $256{\mu}Gy$ at medial side. After putting on the apron, the dose, caused by scattered radiation, was not detected from any of the four directions. Using of breast shielding apron is expected to minimize the radiation exposure by blocking scattered radiation to the breast shielded, when mammography is done to the opposite side breast.

Reduction of Radiation Exposure by Modifying Imaging Manner and Fluoroscopic Settings during Percutaneous Pedicle Screw Insertion

  • Kim, Hyun Jun;Park, Eun Soo;Lee, Sang Ho;Park, Chan Hong;Chung, Seok Won
    • Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society
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    • 제64권6호
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    • pp.933-943
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    • 2021
  • Objective : Percutaneous pedicle screw (PPS) fixation is a needle based procedure that requires fluoroscopic image guidance. Consequently, radiation exposure is inevitable for patients, surgeons, and operation room staff. We hypothesize that reducing the production of radiation emission will result in reduced radiation exposure for everyone in the operation room. Research was performed to evaluate reduction of radiation exposure by modifying imaging manner and mode of radiation source. Methods : A total of 170 patients (680 screws) who underwent fusion surgery with PPS fixation from September 2019 to March 2020 were analyzed in this study. Personal dosimeters (Polimaster Ltd.) were worn at the collar outside a lead apron to measure radiation exposure. Patients were assigned to four groups based on imaging manner of fluoroscopy and radiation modification (pulse mode with reduced dose) : continuous use without radiation modification (group 1, n=34), intermittent use without radiation modification (group 2, n=54), continuous use with radiation modification (group 3, n=26), and intermittent use with radiation modification (group 4, n=56). Post hoc Tukey Honest significant difference test was used for individual comparisons of radiation exposure/screw and fluoroscopic time/screw. Results : The average radiation exposure/screw was 71.45±45.75 µSv/screw for group 1, 18.77±11.51 µSv/screw for group 2, 19.58±7.00 µSv/screw for group 3, and 4.26±2.89 µSv/screw for group 4. By changing imaging manner from continuous multiple shot to intermittent single shot, 73.7% radiation reduction was achieved in the no radiation modification groups (groups 1, 2), and 78.2% radiation reduction was achieved in the radiation modification groups (groups 3, 4). Radiation source modification from continuous mode with standard dose to pulse mode with reduced dose resulted in 72.6% radiation reduction in continuous imaging groups (groups 1, 3) and 77.3% radiation reduction in intermittent imaging groups (groups 2, 4). The average radiation exposure/screw was reduced 94.1% by changing imaging manner and modifying radiation source from continuous imaging with standard fluoroscopy setting (group 1) to intermittent imaging with modified fluoroscopy setting (group 4). A total of 680 screws were reviewed postoperatively, and 99.3% (675) were evaluated as pedicle breach grade 0 (<2 mm). Conclusion : The average radiation exposure/screw for a spinal surgeon can be reduced 94.1% by changing imaging manner and modifying radiation source from real-time imaging with standard dose to intermittent imaging with modified dose. These modifications can be instantly applied to any procedure using fluoroscopic guidance and may reduce the overall radiation exposure of spine surgeons.

How Effective Are Radiation Reducing Gloves in C-arm Fluoroscopy-guided Pain Interventions?

  • Kim, Ah Na;Chang, Young Jae;Cheon, Bo Kyung;Kim, Jae Hun
    • The Korean Journal of Pain
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    • 제27권2호
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    • pp.145-151
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    • 2014
  • Background: The physician's hands are close to the X-ray field in C-arm fluoroscopy-guided pain interventions. We prospectively investigated the radiation attenuation of Proguard RR-2 gloves. Methods: In 100 cases, the effective doses (EDs) of two dosimeters without a radiation-reducing glove were collected. EDs from the two dosimeters-one dosimeter wrapped with a glove and the other dosimeter without a glove-were also measured at the side of the table (Group 1, 140 cases) and at a location 20 cm away from the side of the table (Group 2, 120 cases). Mean differences such as age, height, weight, radiation absorbed dose (RAD), exposure time, ED, and ratio of EDs were analyzed. Results: In the EDs of two dosimeters without gloves, there were no significant differences ($39.0{\pm}36.3{\mu}Sv$ vs. $38.8{\pm}36.4{\mu}Sv$) (P = 0.578). The RAD ($192.0{\pm}182.0radcm^2$) in Group 2 was higher than that ($132.3{\pm}103.5radcm^2$) in Group 1 (P = 0.002). The ED ($33.3{\pm}30.9{\mu}Sv$) of the dosimeter without a glove in Group 1 was higher than that ($12.3{\pm}8.8{\mu}Sv$) in Group 2 (P < 0.001). The ED ($24.4{\pm}22.4{\mu}Sv$) of the dosimeter wrapped with a glove in Group 1 was higher than that ($9.2{\pm}6.8{\mu}Sv$) in Group 2 (P < 0.001). No significant differences were noted in the ratio of EDs ($73.5{\pm}6.7%$ vs. $74.2{\pm}9.3%$, P = 0.469) between Group 1 and Group 2. Conclusions: Proguard RR-2 gloves have a radiation attenuation effect of 25.8-26.5%. The radiation attenuation is not significantly different by intensity of scatter radiation or the different RADs of C-arm fluoroscopy.

방사성의약품 투여 시 피폭선량 저감에 대한 연구 (The Study of Radiation Reducing Method during Injection Radiopharmaceuticals)

  • 조석원;정석;박준영;오신현;남궁혁;오기백;김재삼;이창호
    • 핵의학기술
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    • 제16권1호
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    • pp.80-85
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    • 2012
  • 전신 골 스캔은 골친화성 방사성의약품으로 뼈의 생리적 변화를 영상화하는 검사방법으로, 140 keV의 감마선을 방출하는 방사성핵종이 표지된 방사성의약품을 주사 후 촬영하는 영상기법이다. 외부피폭으로부터 방사선방호의 3원칙은 시간, 거리, 차폐이다. 방사성의약품은 투여 시 개봉선원이 되기 때문에 방사선방호 원칙에 따라 피폭을 줄이기 위하여 빠른 시간 내에 주사하는 것이 좋다. 하지만 방사성의약품은 환자에게 직접 투여하기 때문에 선원으로부터 거리를 멀리할 수 없는 제한점이 있다. 본 연구는 방사성의약품으로부터 거리에 따른 피폭선량 변화를 확인하고, 차폐체를 사용 후 피폭량의 변화를 관찰하여 방사선 종사자의 피폭 관리에 도움이 되고자 한다. 방사성의약품 투여 시 소요되는 주사시간의 평균을 구하기 위하여 훈련된 주사 담당자가 환자에게 주사하는 시간을 총 50회 측정하였고, 그 평균값(약 2분)을 구하였다. 1 mL주사기에 옥시드로산테크네슘 925 MBq를 0.2 mL 로 맞춘 다음 50 cm, 100 cm, 150 cm, 200 cm에서 방사선 측정기(FH-40, Thermo Scientific, USA)로 선량을 측정하였다. 그리고 방사선차폐체(납 6 mm)를 선원으로부터 25 cm에 설치 한 후 50 cm 거리에서 선량을 측정하였다. 모든 선량측정은 각각 20회에 걸쳐 재현성을 검증하였다. 차폐 전과 차폐 후의 선량의 상관관계는 SPSS (ver. 18)을 사용하여 paired t-test로 검증하였다. 차폐체를 설치하지 않은 선원으로부터 거리에 따른 2분간 받는 피폭량은 50 cm에서 $1.986{\pm}0.052{\mu}Sv$, 100 cm에서 $0.515{\pm}0.022{\mu}Sv$, 150 cm에서 $0.251{\pm}0.012{\mu}Sv$, 200 cm에서 $0.148{\pm}0.006{\mu}Sv$로 나타났다. 차폐를 설치 후 측정 시 피폭량은 $0.035{\pm}0.003{\mu}Sv$로 차폐체 사용 전과 후의 피폭선량은 통계적으로 유의한 차이가 있는 것으로 나타났다($p$<0.001).전신 골스캔은 핵의학 검사에서 많은 비중을 차지하고 있기 때문에 방사성의약품 투여 시 피폭을 줄이기 위해서 외부피폭의 방어원칙을 적절히 병행하여 피폭 저감을 위해 노력해야 한다. 하지만 방사성의약품은 환자에게 직접 투여하기 때문에 선원으로부터 거리를 멀리할 수 없고, 환자의 혈관 확보가 어려운 경우 주사시간이 길어질 수 있다. 본 연구를 통해 거리가 멀어짐에 따라 피폭선량이 감소하는 것을 확인하였고, 선원으로부터25 cm 거리에 차폐체 설치 시 피폭선량이 감소하는 것을 확인할 수 있었다. 본 연구를 통해 방사성의약품 투여 시 차폐체를 사용함으로써 방사선 피폭 저감에 도움이 될 것으로 사료된다.

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압박대 재질 비교를 통한 유방촬영의 피폭선량 감소 방안 (Reduction of Exposure Dose of Mammography by Comparison of Compression Paddle Material)

  • 홍동희
    • 대한방사선기술학회지:방사선기술과학
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    • 제42권6호
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    • pp.455-460
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    • 2019
  • This study compared the radiation transmission and image quality of polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA), polycarbonate (PC), and carbon, which are common components of the compression plates currently used during breast imaging. In addition to measuring the transmitted dose and the intensity without the use of a compression paddle, the four different compression paddles were evaluated according to the material and thickness of each paddle. Radiation transmittance, maximum intensity, and plot profile type w ere all evaluated for each material, and for each factor evaluated the follow ing order w as noted, from best to w orst: carbon 4 mm, PMMA 3 mm, PMMA 4 mm, and PC 4 mm. It is necessary to study a variety of materials and thicknesses in order to find the optimal combination of material and thickness, because not only does the material have a large influence in reducing the radiation exposure during mammography, but the thickness of the compression plate also has a great influence.

중증외상환자 CT 검사 시 검사보조자의 방사선피폭 경감을 위한 융합적 망토 차폐체의 유용성 연구 (A study on the usefulness of a fusion model designed cloak shield to reduce the radiation exposure of the assistant during CT of severely injured patient)

  • 서선열;한만석;김창규;전민철;김용균;김갑중
    • 한국융합학회논문지
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    • 제8권9호
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    • pp.211-216
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    • 2017
  • 중증외상 환자 CT(Computed Tomography)검사 시 검사 보조자의 방사선 피폭경감을 위하여 새로운 융합적 모델의 망토 차폐체를 제작하여 그 유용성을 평가하고자 한다. 실험 방법으로 뇌혈관 CT 검사와 동일한 조건에서 두부 팬텀과 인체 팬텀을 이용하여 기존 차폐체와 새롭게 개발된 망토 차폐체를 이용하여 심장, 양쪽 액와부 그리고 갑상샘 부위를 유리선량계로 피폭선량을 측정하였다. 새롭게 개발된 차폐체가 기존의 차폐체 보다 방사선 차폐율이 심장 61.9 %, 좌측액와부 46.2 %, 우측액와부 69.8 %, 그리고 갑상샘 71.1 % 로 각각 높게 측정되었다. 새롭게 개발된 망토 차폐체가 방사선 피폭을 감소시키는데 매우 유용하며 향후 새롭게 개발된 융합적 모델의 망토 차폐차가 방사선 피폭을 감소시키는데 있어 큰 기여를 할 것으로 판단된다.

C-Arm 장비의 사용 시 시술자의 피폭선량 저 감화 방법 연구 (Study on the Method for Reducing the Operator's Exposure Dose From a C-Arm System)

  • 김기식;송종남;김승옥
    • 대한방사선기술학회지:방사선기술과학
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    • 제39권4호
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    • pp.493-499
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    • 2016
  • C-arm장비의 사용 시 시술자의 산란선에 의한 피폭선량을 확인하여 적절하고 효율적인 피폭선량 저 감화 방법을 알아보기 위해 본 연구를 진행하였다. Over Tube 방식에 비해 피폭선량이 적다는 Under Tube 방식의 C-arm 장비를 활용하여 연구한 결과 차폐도구가 두꺼울수록 시술자의 피폭선량은 감소하였고, 중심선에서 멀어질수록 피폭선량이 감소하였고, 조사시간이 길어질수록 피폭선량이 증가하였고, 세 곳의 선량계 부착위치 중 생식선에서 가장 많은 피폭선량이 측정되었고 흉부, 갑상선 순이었다. 그러나 실제 시술 중 피폭선량을 줄이기 위해 거리를 무한정 늘릴 수 없고, 조사시간을 무한정 단축시킬 수 없기 때문에 인위적으로 조절 가능한 차폐 두께를 달리하는 방법으로 시술자의 피폭선량을 감소시킬 수 있었다. C-arm장비를 사용할 경우 시술 중 불편하다는 이유로 방사선 차폐에 소홀히 하고 근접시술이 이루어지기 때문에 피폭량은 증가할 수밖에 없다. 이에 C-Arm장비의 특성상 조정실을 구비할 수 없으므로 Apron 등의 방사선 차폐도구의 적정두께 사용 등으로 시술 중 발생되는 방사선에 의한 시술자의 피폭선량을 경감시켜야 할 것으로 사료된다.

Induction of SOS Genes by a Low Dose of Gamma Radiation, 10 Gy, in Salmonella enterica Serovar Typhimurium

  • Lim, Sangyong;Joe, Minho;Seo, Hoseong;Kim, Dongho
    • 방사선산업학회지
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    • 제7권2_3호
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    • pp.109-113
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    • 2013
  • In a previous study, a relatively high dose of gamma radiation (1 kGy) did not fully induce typical SOS genes such as sulA, recA, recN, and din in Salmonella Typhimurium (S. Typhimurium) (Lim et al. 2008, Gene expression profiles following high-dose exposure to gamma radiation in Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimuium. J. Radiat. Ind. 3:111-119). In this study, we examined changes in the transcriptional repertoire of S. Typhimurium after a dose of 10 Gy using DNA microarrays. It was found that more than half (~65%) of the 26 up-regulated genes belong to the SOS regulon: ten genes are typical SOS genes, and seven genes are Salmonella prophage genes, which are known to be activated by LexA cleavage. Among 29 down-regulated genes, the function of five genes with the most decreased expression is associated with carbohydrate transport and energy production. This suggests that upon exposure to gamma radiation cells may cease growing by reducing the metabolic activity, and repair DNA damage using a DNA repair system such as the SOS response system. The difference in expression of the SOS genes between a high (1 kGy) and low (10 Gy) dose of radiation shows the possibility that cells may opt for one of multiple regulatory circuits in response to the specific gamma radiation dose.