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Radiation Risk to the Fluoroscopy Operator and Staff

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AMERICAN JOURNAL OF ROENTGENOLOGY
卷 207, 期 4, 页码 737-744

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AMER ROENTGEN RAY SOC
DOI: 10.2214/AJR.16.16555

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cancer risk; cataracts; dose estimation; fluoroscopy; interventional radiology; radiation biology; radiation dose; radiation protection; radiation risk

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  1. Siemens Medical Solutions
  2. GE Healthcare

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OBJECTIVE. Recent articles discussing cases of brain cancer in interventionalists have raised concerns regarding the hazards of occupational exposure to ionizing radiation. We review the basics of radiation dose and the potential radiation effects, particularly as they pertain to the operator. Then we present the data regarding the risk of each type of radiation effect to the fluoroscopy operator and staff, with special attention on cancer induction, radiation-induced cataracts, and the pregnant operator. CONCLUSION. Although the evidence overwhelmingly shows that exposure to higher doses of radiation carries a risk of cancer and tissue reactions, the risks of chronic exposure to low-level radiation are less clear. Many studies examining occupational exposure to radiation fail to show an increased risk of stochastic effects of radiation, but the positive results raise concern that the studies are underpowered to consistently detect the small risk. The lack of information in these studies about radiation doses and adherence to radiation protection further confound their interpretation. Large prospective studies of populations with occupational exposure to low-level radiation might clarify this issue. More clearly established are the risks of radiation to the fetus and the risk of cataracts in interventional cardiologists and interventional radiologists. Interventionalists can mitigate these risks by following established radiation safety practices.

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