Abstract

Cardiac catheterization procedure is the gold standard to diagnose and treat cardiovascular disease. However, radiation safety and cancer risk remain major concerns. This study aimed to real-time dynamic radiation dose measurement to estimate lifetime attributable risk (LAR) of cancer incidence and mortality in operators. Coronary angiography (CA) with percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI), CA, and others (radiofrequency ablation, pacemaker and defibrillator implantation) procedures with different beam directions, were undertaken on x-ray angiography system. A real-time electronic personal dosimeter (EPD) system was used to measure the radiation dose of staff during all procedures. We followed the Biological Effects of Ionizing Radiation (BEIR) VII report to estimate the LAR of all cancer incidence and mortality. Primary operators received radiation dose in CA with PCI, CA, and others procedures were 59.33 ± 95.03 μSv, 39.81 ± 103.85 μSv, and 21.92 ± 37.04 μSv, respectively. As to the assistant operators were 30.03 ± 55.67 μSv, 14.67 ± 14.88 μSv, and 4 μSv, respectively. LAR of all cancer incidences for staffs aged from 18 to 65 are varied from 0.40% for males to 1.50% for females. LAR of all cancer mortality for staffs aged from 18 to 65 are varied from 0.22% for males to 0.83% for females. Our study provided an easy, real-time and dynamic radiation dose measurement to estimate LAR of cancer for staff during the cardiac catheterization procedures. The LAR for all cancer incidence is about twice that for cancer mortality. Although the radiation doses of staff are lower during each procedure, the increased years of service leads to greater radiation risk to the staff.

Highlights

  • Cardiac catheterization is an ionizing radiation procedure used to diagnose heart conditions or treat cardiovascular diseases

  • There were 71 procedures were included in our study, 43 Coronary angiography (CA) with percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI), 16 CA and 12 others

  • The fluoroscopy time was longest in CA with PCI procedure (14.67±12.83 mins), followed by others procedure (14.21±12.73 mins) and CA procedure (6.10±3.49 mins)

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Introduction

Cardiac catheterization is an ionizing radiation procedure used to diagnose heart conditions or treat cardiovascular diseases. The procedures are well recognized to facilitate early and accurate diagnosis of the disease, improve treatment planning to save patient’s life [1]. The procedures usually perform with longer fluoroscopy time and may cause radiation. Cardiac catheterization real-time dynamic radiation dose measurement to estimate LAR of cancer

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