Gafchromic XR‐QA2 film as a complementary dosimeter for hand‐monitoring in CTF‐guided biopsies

Computed tomography fluoroscopy (CTF) is a useful imaging technique to guide biopsies, particularly lung biopsies, but it also has the potential for very high hand exposures, despite use of quick‐check method and needle holders whenever feasible. Therefore, reliable monitoring is crucial to ensure t...

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Published inJournal of applied clinical medical physics Vol. 17; no. 1; pp. 316 - 327
Main Authors Sarmento, Sandra, Pereira, Joana, Sousa, Maria José, Cunha, Luís, Dias, Anabela G., Pereira, Miguel F., Oliveira, Augusto D., Cardoso, João V., Santos, Luís M., Gouvêa, Margarida, Lencart, Joana, Alves, João G., Santos, João A.M.
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Abstract Computed tomography fluoroscopy (CTF) is a useful imaging technique to guide biopsies, particularly lung biopsies, but it also has the potential for very high hand exposures, despite use of quick‐check method and needle holders whenever feasible. Therefore, reliable monitoring is crucial to ensure the safe use of CTF. This is a challenge, because ring dosimeters monitor exposure only at the base of one finger, while the fingertips may be exposed to the highly collimated CT beam. In this work we have explored the possibility of using Gafchromic XR‐QA2 self‐developing film as a complementary dosimeter to quantify hand exposure during CTF‐guided biopsies. A glove used in a previous study and designed to contain 11 TLDs was adapted to include Gafchromic strips 7 mm wide, covering the fingers. A total of 22 biopsies were successfully performed wearing this GafTLD glove under sterile gloves, and the IR reported no difficulty or reduction of dexterity while wearing it. Comparison of dose distributions obtained from digitization of the Gafchromic film strips and absolute Hp(0.07) readings from TLDs showed good agreement, despite some positional uncertainty due to relative movement. Per procedure, doses at the base of the ring finger can be as low as 3%–8% of hand dose maximum. Accumulated dose at the base of the ring finger was four times lower than the dose maximum. PACS numbers: 07.57.Kp, 29.40.‐n, 85.25.Pb, 87.57.qp
AbstractList Computed tomography fluoroscopy (CTF) is a useful imaging technique to guide biopsies, particularly lung biopsies, but it also has the potential for very high hand exposures, despite use of quick‐check method and needle holders whenever feasible. Therefore, reliable monitoring is crucial to ensure the safe use of CTF. This is a challenge, because ring dosimeters monitor exposure only at the base of one finger, while the fingertips may be exposed to the highly collimated CT beam. In this work we have explored the possibility of using Gafchromic XR‐QA2 self‐developing film as a complementary dosimeter to quantify hand exposure during CTF‐guided biopsies. A glove used in a previous study and designed to contain 11 TLDs was adapted to include Gafchromic strips 7 mm wide, covering the fingers. A total of 22 biopsies were successfully performed wearing this GafTLD glove under sterile gloves, and the IR reported no difficulty or reduction of dexterity while wearing it. Comparison of dose distributions obtained from digitization of the Gafchromic film strips and absolute H p (0.07) readings from TLDs showed good agreement, despite some positional uncertainty due to relative movement. Per procedure, doses at the base of the ring finger can be as low as 3%–8% of hand dose maximum. Accumulated dose at the base of the ring finger was four times lower than the dose maximum. PACS numbers: 07.57.Kp, 29.40.‐n, 85.25.Pb, 87.57.qp
Computed tomography fluoroscopy (CTF) is a useful imaging technique to guide biopsies, particularly lung biopsies, but it also has the potential for very high hand exposures, despite use of quick‐check method and needle holders whenever feasible. Therefore, reliable monitoring is crucial to ensure the safe use of CTF. This is a challenge, because ring dosimeters monitor exposure only at the base of one finger, while the fingertips may be exposed to the highly collimated CT beam. In this work we have explored the possibility of using Gafchromic XR‐QA2 self‐developing film as a complementary dosimeter to quantify hand exposure during CTF‐guided biopsies. A glove used in a previous study and designed to contain 11 TLDs was adapted to include Gafchromic strips 7 mm wide, covering the fingers. A total of 22 biopsies were successfully performed wearing this GafTLD glove under sterile gloves, and the IR reported no difficulty or reduction of dexterity while wearing it. Comparison of dose distributions obtained from digitization of the Gafchromic film strips and absolute Hp(0.07) readings from TLDs showed good agreement, despite some positional uncertainty due to relative movement. Per procedure, doses at the base of the ring finger can be as low as 3%–8% of hand dose maximum. Accumulated dose at the base of the ring finger was four times lower than the dose maximum.PACS numbers: 07.57.Kp, 29.40.‐n, 85.25.Pb, 87.57.qp
Computed tomography fluoroscopy (CTF) is a useful imaging technique to guide biopsies, particularly lung biopsies, but it also has the potential for very high hand exposures, despite use of quick-check method and needle holders whenever feasible. Therefore, reliable monitoring is crucial to ensure the safe use of CTF. This is a challenge, because ring dosimeters monitor exposure only at the base of one finger, while the fingertips may be exposed to the highly collimated CT beam. In this work we have explored the possibility of using Gafchromic XR-QA2 self-developing film as a complementary dosimeter to quantify hand exposure during CTF-guided biopsies. A glove used in a previous study and designed to contain 11 TLDs was adapted to include Gafchromic strips 7 mm wide, covering the fingers. A total of 22 biopsies were successfully performed wearing this GafTLD glove under sterile gloves, and the IR reported no difficulty or reduction of dexterity while wearing it. Comparison of dose distributions obtained from digitization of the Gafchromic film strips and absolute Hp(0.07) readings from TLDs showed good agreement, despite some positional uncertainty due to relative movement. Per procedure, doses at the base of the ring finger can be as low as 3%-8% of hand dose maximum. Accumulated dose at the base of the ring finger was four times lower than the dose maximum.
Computed tomography fluoroscopy (CTF) is a useful imaging technique to guide biopsies, particularly lung biopsies, but it also has the potential for very high hand exposures, despite use of quick‐check method and needle holders whenever feasible. Therefore, reliable monitoring is crucial to ensure the safe use of CTF. This is a challenge, because ring dosimeters monitor exposure only at the base of one finger, while the fingertips may be exposed to the highly collimated CT beam. In this work we have explored the possibility of using Gafchromic XR‐QA2 self‐developing film as a complementary dosimeter to quantify hand exposure during CTF‐guided biopsies. A glove used in a previous study and designed to contain 11 TLDs was adapted to include Gafchromic strips 7 mm wide, covering the fingers. A total of 22 biopsies were successfully performed wearing this GafTLD glove under sterile gloves, and the IR reported no difficulty or reduction of dexterity while wearing it. Comparison of dose distributions obtained from digitization of the Gafchromic film strips and absolute (0.07) readings from TLDs showed good agreement, despite some positional uncertainty due to relative movement. Per procedure, doses at the base of the ring finger can be as low as 3%–8% of hand dose maximum. Accumulated dose at the base of the ring finger was four times lower than the dose maximum. PACS numbers: 07.57.Kp, 29.40.‐n, 85.25.Pb, 87.57.qp
Computed tomography fluoroscopy (CTF) is a useful imaging technique to guide biopsies, particularly lung biopsies, but it also has the potential for very high hand exposures, despite use of quick‐check method and needle holders whenever feasible. Therefore, reliable monitoring is crucial to ensure the safe use of CTF. This is a challenge, because ring dosimeters monitor exposure only at the base of one finger, while the fingertips may be exposed to the highly collimated CT beam. In this work we have explored the possibility of using Gafchromic XR‐QA2 self‐developing film as a complementary dosimeter to quantify hand exposure during CTF‐guided biopsies. A glove used in a previous study and designed to contain 11 TLDs was adapted to include Gafchromic strips 7 mm wide, covering the fingers. A total of 22 biopsies were successfully performed wearing this GafTLD glove under sterile gloves, and the IR reported no difficulty or reduction of dexterity while wearing it. Comparison of dose distributions obtained from digitization of the Gafchromic film strips and absolute Hp(0.07) readings from TLDs showed good agreement, despite some positional uncertainty due to relative movement. Per procedure, doses at the base of the ring finger can be as low as 3%–8% of hand dose maximum. Accumulated dose at the base of the ring finger was four times lower than the dose maximum. PACS numbers: 07.57.Kp, 29.40.‐n, 85.25.Pb, 87.57.qp
Author Santos, João A.M.
Sarmento, Sandra
Sousa, Maria José
Alves, João G.
Pereira, Miguel F.
Santos, Luís M.
Gouvêa, Margarida
Oliveira, Augusto D.
Cardoso, João V.
Dias, Anabela G.
Pereira, Joana
Cunha, Luís
Lencart, Joana
AuthorAffiliation 7 Instituto de Ciências Biomédicas, Abel Salazar da Universidade do Porto Porto Portugal
3 Universidade de Lisboa (UL), Instituto Superior Técnico (IST), Laboratório de Protecção e Segurança Radiológica (LPSR) Bobadela LRS Portugal
2 Serviço de Física Médica, IPOPFG E.P.E. Porto Portugal
1 Centro de Investigação, Instituto Português de Oncologia do Porto Francisco Gentil (IPOPFG), E.P.E Porto Portugal
4 Serviço de Radiologia de Intervenção, IPOPFG E.P.E. Porto Portugal
6 Serviço de Radiologia, IPOPFG E.P.E. Porto Portugal
5 UL‐IST, Centro de Ciências e Tecnologias Nucleares (C2TN) Bobadela LRS Portugal
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Calibration
CTF‐guided biopsies
Digitization
Dosimetry
Film Dosimetry - instrumentation
Film Dosimetry - methods
Fluoroscopy - methods
Gafchromic XR‐QA2 film
Hand - diagnostic imaging
Hand - radiation effects
hand monitoring
Humans
Medical Imaging
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Phantoms, Imaging
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