Comparison of dose at an interventional reference point between the displayed estimated value and measured value

Today, interventional radiology (IR) X-ray units are required for display of doses at an interventional reference point (IRP) for the operator (IR physician). The dose displayed at the IRP (the reference dose) of an X-ray unit has been reported to be helpful for characterizing patient exposure in re...

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Published inRadiological physics and technology Vol. 4; no. 2; pp. 189 - 193
Main Authors Chida, Koichi, Inaba, Yohei, Morishima, Yoshiaki, Taura, Masaaki, Ebata, Ayako, Yanagawa, Isao, Takeda, Ken, Zuguchi, Masayuki
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Japan Springer Japan 01.07.2011
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Summary:Today, interventional radiology (IR) X-ray units are required for display of doses at an interventional reference point (IRP) for the operator (IR physician). The dose displayed at the IRP (the reference dose) of an X-ray unit has been reported to be helpful for characterizing patient exposure in real time. However, no detailed report has evaluated the accuracy of the reference doses displayed on X-ray equipment. Thus, in this study, we compared the displayed reference dose to the actual measured value in many IR X-ray systems. Although the displayed reference doses of many IR X-ray systems agreed with the measured actual values within approximately 15%, the doses of a few IR units were not close. Furthermore, some X-ray units made in Japan displayed reference doses quite different from the actual measured value, probably because the reference point of these units differs from the International Electrotechnical Commission standard. Thus, IR physicians should pay attention to the location of the IRP of the displayed reference dose in Japan. Furthermore, physicians should be aware of the accuracy of the displayed reference dose of the X-ray system that they use for IR. Thus, regular checks of the displayed reference dose of the X-ray system are important.
ISSN:1865-0333
1865-0341
DOI:10.1007/s12194-011-0121-6