Interventional radiology and cardiology are areas with high potential for risk to eye lens. Accurate assessment of eye dose is one of the most important aspects of correlating doses with observed lens opacities among workers in interventional suites and ascertaining compliance with regulatory limits. The purpose of this paper is to review current approaches and opportunities in eye dosimetry and assess challenges in particular in accuracy and practicality. The possible approaches include practical dosimetry using passive dosemeters or active dosemeters with obvious advantage of active dosimetry. When neither of these is available, other approaches are based on either retrospective dose assessment using scatter radiation dose levels or corre...
This study describes the retrospective lens dose calculation methods developed and applied within th...
Introduction: Medical professionals performing fluoroscopy guided interventional procedures in cardi...
The revised dose limit in interventional radiology recommended by the International Commission on Ra...
Interventional radiology and cardiology are areas with high potential for risk to eye lens. Accurate...
Workers involved in interventional cardiology procedures receive high eye lens dose if protection is...
A dose limit for the eye of 20 mSv, as proposed by the ICRP, could be exceeded by interventional cli...
The equivalent dose limit for the eye lens for occupational exposure recommended by the ICRP has bee...
Medical personnel performing interventional procedures in cardiology and radiology is considered to ...
Occupational exposure from interventional x-ray procedures is one of the areas in which increased ey...
Within the ORAMED project (Optimization of Radiation Protection of Medical Staff) a coordinated meas...
A thorough literature review about the current situation on the implementation of eye lens monitorin...
A thorough literature review about the current situation on the implementation of eye lens monitorin...
Occupational exposure from interventional x-ray procedures is one of the areas in which increased ey...
International audienceThis study describes the retrospective lens dose calculation methods developed...
Occupational exposure from interventional x-ray procedures is one of the areas in which increased ey...
This study describes the retrospective lens dose calculation methods developed and applied within th...
Introduction: Medical professionals performing fluoroscopy guided interventional procedures in cardi...
The revised dose limit in interventional radiology recommended by the International Commission on Ra...
Interventional radiology and cardiology are areas with high potential for risk to eye lens. Accurate...
Workers involved in interventional cardiology procedures receive high eye lens dose if protection is...
A dose limit for the eye of 20 mSv, as proposed by the ICRP, could be exceeded by interventional cli...
The equivalent dose limit for the eye lens for occupational exposure recommended by the ICRP has bee...
Medical personnel performing interventional procedures in cardiology and radiology is considered to ...
Occupational exposure from interventional x-ray procedures is one of the areas in which increased ey...
Within the ORAMED project (Optimization of Radiation Protection of Medical Staff) a coordinated meas...
A thorough literature review about the current situation on the implementation of eye lens monitorin...
A thorough literature review about the current situation on the implementation of eye lens monitorin...
Occupational exposure from interventional x-ray procedures is one of the areas in which increased ey...
International audienceThis study describes the retrospective lens dose calculation methods developed...
Occupational exposure from interventional x-ray procedures is one of the areas in which increased ey...
This study describes the retrospective lens dose calculation methods developed and applied within th...
Introduction: Medical professionals performing fluoroscopy guided interventional procedures in cardi...
The revised dose limit in interventional radiology recommended by the International Commission on Ra...