Abstract

Due to epidemiological evidence on the increasing incidence of cataracts in interventional doctors, The International Commission on Radiological Protection (ICRP) recommended decreasing the eye lens dose limit from 150 mSv/year to 20 mSv/year. Thus, The current status of dose assessment for healthcare workers shows that it requires more precise measurements of eye lens dose. we have researched Investigating dosimetric characteristics of OSLD nanoDot and Inlight type, using a multi–filter technique to determine the average air kerma of the incident beam and other essential dosimetric factors such as the relative energy responses and conversion coefficients from the air kerma to personal dose equivalent operational quantities Hp(d). Based on it developed the methodologies to evaluate eye lens dose for medical staff, especially high-risk subjects such as interventional doctors. Results show that 3 methods to evaluate eye lens dose have been deployed in the cardiovascular intervention department: directly by nanoDot dosimeter, indirectly by personal dosimeter (Inlight), and quick method based on the relationship with exposure duration. In one case, the doctor exceeded the threshold dose of 20 mSv/year without protective measures. Besides that, the risk of cataracts is possible when considering the cumulative dose for 30 years of work.

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