Abstract

IntroductionIntracranial aneurysm coil embolisation is a fluoroscopically guided procedure associated with high radiation dose. The increase in the number of coil embolisation procedures raises concern for the amount of radiation and the associated radiation risks to the patients. This research study was conducted to determine the average radiation dose to patients’ thyroid glands and local skin during intracranial aneurysm coil embolisation and to establish preliminary local diagnostic reference levels for this procedure. In this paper, local skin dose refers to the absorbed radiation dose on the areas of the skin exposed to radiation during intracranial aneurysm coil embolisation, namely neck, face and scalp. MethodsThis study employed air-kerma area product meters to determine the local skin dose and diagnostic reference levels during intracranial aneurysm coil embolisation. In addition, thyroid radiation doses were measured using thermo-luminescent dosimeters on a phantom during simulation of embolisation procedures. ResultsThe local skin doses as determined by air-kerma area product ranged between 33 and 125 Gy.cm2. The mean thyroid dose was 9.87 mGy. The established local diagnostic reference level was 52.1 Gy cm2, 17.8 min’ fluoroscopy time and 503 image frames. ConclusionThe average air-kerma area product values and the proposed diagnostic reference levels were lower than most published values for intracranial aneurysm coil embolisation. Implications for practiceThe established local diagnostic reference levels are recommended for use as radiation dose optimisation tool at the research site. The findings of this study cannot be generalised or applied to other hospitals. The complexity of the embolisation procedures was not classified for this study. Further research on diagnostic reference levels for intracranial aneurysm coil embolisation, taking into account the complexity of the procedures, is recommended.

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