Monitoring neurointerventional radiation doses using dose-tracking software: implications for the establishment of local diagnostic reference levels

European radiology(2018)

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Objectives There is potential for high radiation exposure during neurointerventional procedures. Increasing regulatory requirements mandate dose monitoring of patients and staff, and justification of high levels of radiation exposure. This paper demonstrates the potential to use radiation dose-tracking software to establish local diagnostic reference levels. Methods Consecutive neurointerventional procedures, performed in a single institution within a one-year period, were retrospectively studied. Dose area product (DAP) data were collected using dose-tracking software and clinical data obtained from a prospectively generated patient treatment database. Results Two hundred and sixty-four procedures met the selection criteria. Median DAP was 100 Gy.cm 2 for aneurysm coiling procedures, 259 Gy.cm 2 for arteriovenous malformation (AVM) embolisation procedures, 87 Gy.cm 2 for stroke thrombolysis/thrombectomy, and 74 Gy.cm 2 for four-vessel angiography. One hundred and nine aneurysm coiling procedures were further studied. Six significant variables were assessed using stepwise regression analysis to determine effect on DAP. Aneurysm location (anterior vs posterior circulation) had the single biggest effect ( p = 0.004). Conclusions This paper confirms variable radiation exposures during neurointerventional procedures. The 75th percentile (used to define diagnostic reference levels) of DAP measurements represents a reasonable guidance metric for monitoring purposes. Results indicate that aneurysm location has the greatest impact on dose during coiling procedures and that anterior and posterior circulation coiling procedures should have separate diagnostic reference levels. Key Points • Dose-tracking software is useful for monitoring patient radiation dose during neurointerventional procedures • This paper provides a template for methodology applicable to any interventional suite • Local diagnostic reference levels were defined by using the 75th percentile of DAP as per International Commission on Radiological Protection recommendations • Aneurysm location is the biggest determinant of radiation dose during coiling procedures. • Anterior and posterior circulation coiling procedures should have separate diagnostic reference levels.
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Radiation exposure,Intracranial aneurysm,Cerebral angiography,Intracranial arteriovenous malformation,Thrombectomy
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