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Feasibility study of computational occupational dosimetry: evaluating a proof-of-concept in an endovascular and interventional cardiology setting

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O'Connor, Una
Walsh, Colin
Gorman, Dermot
O'Reilly, Geraldine
Martin, Zenia
Madhavan, Prakash
Murphy, Ross
Szirt, Richard
Almén, Anja
Andersson, Martin
Camp Brunés, AnnaMés informacióMés informació
García Balcaza, VíctorMés informació
Duch Guillen, María AmorMés informacióMés informacióMés informació
Ginjaume Egido, MercèMés informacióMés informacióMés informació
Abdelrahman, Mahmoud
Lombardo, Pasquale
Vanhavere, Filip
Document typeArticle
Defense date2022-10-05
Rights accessOpen Access
Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 International
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Individual monitoring of radiation workers is essential to ensure compliance with legal dose limits and to ensure that doses are As Low As Reasonably Achievable. However, large uncertainties still exist in personal dosimetry and there are issues with compliance and incorrect wearing of dosimeters. The objective of the PODIUM (Personal Online Dosimetry Using Computational Methods) project was to improve personal dosimetry by an innovative approach: the development of an online dosimetry application based on computer simulations without the use of physical dosimeters. Occupational doses were calculated based on the use of camera tracking devices, flexible individualised phantoms and data from the radiation source. When combined with fast Monte Carlo simulation codes, the aim was to perform personal dosimetry in real-time. A key component of the PODIUM project was to assess and validate the methodology in interventional radiology workplaces where improvements in dosimetry are needed. This paper describes the feasibility of implementing the PODIUM approach in a clinical setting. Validation was carried out using dosimeters worn by Vascular Surgeons and Interventional Cardiologists during patient procedures at a hospital in Ireland. Our preliminary results from this feasibility study show acceptable differences of the order of 40% between calculated and measured staff doses, in terms of the personal dose equivalent quantity Hp(10), however there is a greater deviation for more complex cases and improvements are needed. The challenges of using the system in busy interventional rooms have informed the future needs and applicability of PODIUM. The availability of an online personal dosimetry application has the potential to overcome problems that arise from the use of current dosimeters. In addition, it should increase awareness of radiation protection among staff. Some limitations remain and a second phase of development would be required to bring the PODIUM method into operation in a hospital setting. However, an early prototype system has been tested in a clinical setting and the results from this two-year proof-of-concept PODIUM project are very promising for future development.
CitationO'Connor, U. [et al.]. Feasibility study of computational occupational dosimetry: evaluating a proof-of-concept in an endovascular and interventional cardiology setting. "Journal of radiological protection : official journal of the Society for Radiological Protection", 5 Octubre 2022, vol. 42, núm. 41501, p. 041501: 1-041501: 13. 
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/2117/375927
DOI10.1088/1361-6498/ac9394
ISSN13616498
Publisher versionhttps://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1361-6498/ac9394
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