Occupational radiation doses from interventional procedures have the potential to be relatively high. The requirement to optimise these doses encourages the use of electronic or active personal dosimeters (APDs) which are now increasingly used in hospitals. They are typically used in tandem with a routine passive dosimetry monitoring programme, with APDs used for real-time readings, for training purposes and when new imaging technology is introduced. However, there are limitations when using APDs. A survey in hospitals to identify issues related to the use of APDs was recently completed, along with an extensive series of APD tests by the EURADOS Working Group 12 on Dosimetry for Medical Imaging. The aim of this review paper is to summarise ...
EURADOS (European Radiation Dosimetry Group) Working Group 12 (WG12) SG1 activities are aimed at occ...
EURADOS (European Radiation Dosimetry Group) Working Group 12 (WG12) SG1 activities are aimed at occ...
International audienceThe work package 3 of the ORAMED project, Collaborative Project (2008-11) supp...
Occupational radiation doses from interventional procedures have the potential to be relatively high...
Occupational radiation doses from interventional procedures have the potential to be relatively high...
The work package 3 of the ORAMED project, Collaborative Project (2008-11) supported by the European ...
Considering that occupational exposure in medicine is a matter of growing concern, active personal d...
The work package 3 of the ORAMED project, Collaborative Project (2008-11) supported by the European ...
International audienceMedical staff in interventional procedures are among the professionals with th...
International audienceMedical staff in interventional procedures are among the professionals with th...
International audienceMedical staff in interventional procedures are among the professionals with th...
International audienceMedical staff in interventional procedures are among the professionals with th...
Although active personal dosemeters (APDs) are not used quite often in hospital environments, the po...
Active personal dosemeters (APD) have been found to be very efficient tools to reduce occupational d...
The work package 3 of the ORAMED project, Collaborative Project (2008–11) supported by the European ...
EURADOS (European Radiation Dosimetry Group) Working Group 12 (WG12) SG1 activities are aimed at occ...
EURADOS (European Radiation Dosimetry Group) Working Group 12 (WG12) SG1 activities are aimed at occ...
International audienceThe work package 3 of the ORAMED project, Collaborative Project (2008-11) supp...
Occupational radiation doses from interventional procedures have the potential to be relatively high...
Occupational radiation doses from interventional procedures have the potential to be relatively high...
The work package 3 of the ORAMED project, Collaborative Project (2008-11) supported by the European ...
Considering that occupational exposure in medicine is a matter of growing concern, active personal d...
The work package 3 of the ORAMED project, Collaborative Project (2008-11) supported by the European ...
International audienceMedical staff in interventional procedures are among the professionals with th...
International audienceMedical staff in interventional procedures are among the professionals with th...
International audienceMedical staff in interventional procedures are among the professionals with th...
International audienceMedical staff in interventional procedures are among the professionals with th...
Although active personal dosemeters (APDs) are not used quite often in hospital environments, the po...
Active personal dosemeters (APD) have been found to be very efficient tools to reduce occupational d...
The work package 3 of the ORAMED project, Collaborative Project (2008–11) supported by the European ...
EURADOS (European Radiation Dosimetry Group) Working Group 12 (WG12) SG1 activities are aimed at occ...
EURADOS (European Radiation Dosimetry Group) Working Group 12 (WG12) SG1 activities are aimed at occ...
International audienceThe work package 3 of the ORAMED project, Collaborative Project (2008-11) supp...