A thorough literature review about the current situation on the implementation of eye lens monitoring has been performed in order to provide recommendations regarding dosemeter types, calibration procedures and practical aspects of eye lens monitoring for interventional radiology personnel. Most relevant data and recommendations from about 100 papers have been analysed and classified in the following topics: challenges of today in eye lens monitoring; conversion coefficients, phantoms and calibration procedures for eye lens dose evaluation; correction factors and dosemeters for eye lens dose measurements; dosemeter position and influence of protective devices. The major findings of the review can be summarised as follows: the recommended op...
A questionnaire was developed by the members of WG12 of EURADOS in order to establish an overview of...
Objective: Early 2018, the new eye lens dose limit of 20 mSv per year for occupational exposure to i...
The recent publication of the Euratom Directive 2013/59, adopting the reduction of eye lens dose lim...
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...
International audienceMainly due to the ICRP recommendation to decrease the exposure limit for eye l...
Mainly due to the ICRP recommendation to decrease the exposure limit for eye lenses, the e...
The equivalent dose limit for the eye lens for occupational exposure recommended by the ICRP has bee...
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...
The revised dose limit in interventional radiology recommended by the International Commission on Ra...
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...
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...
A questionnaire was developed by the members of WG12 of EURADOS in order to establish an overview of...
Objective: Early 2018, the new eye lens dose limit of 20 mSv per year for occupational exposure to i...
The recent publication of the Euratom Directive 2013/59, adopting the reduction of eye lens dose lim...
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...
International audienceMainly due to the ICRP recommendation to decrease the exposure limit for eye l...
Mainly due to the ICRP recommendation to decrease the exposure limit for eye lenses, the e...
The equivalent dose limit for the eye lens for occupational exposure recommended by the ICRP has bee...
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...
The revised dose limit in interventional radiology recommended by the International Commission on Ra...
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...
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...
A questionnaire was developed by the members of WG12 of EURADOS in order to establish an overview of...
Objective: Early 2018, the new eye lens dose limit of 20 mSv per year for occupational exposure to i...
The recent publication of the Euratom Directive 2013/59, adopting the reduction of eye lens dose lim...