Quantification of Radiation Exposure in Canadian Orthopaedic Surgery Residents.

IF 2.3 Q2 ORTHOPEDICS JBJS Open Access Pub Date : 2024-07-19 eCollection Date: 2024-07-01 DOI:10.2106/JBJS.OA.23.00170
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Introduction: Natural radiation exposure in the general population averages 3 milliSieverts (mSv) annually; however, radiation exposure in orthopaedic residents is not well defined. Despite protective measures, evidence of radiation-related diseases in orthopaedic surgeons is increasing. The purpose of this study was to quantify radiation exposure in orthopaedic residents and to determine the variability of exposure among post graduate year (PGY) of residency.

Methods: Monthly radiation exposure was measured prospectively over a 12-month period in orthopaedic surgery residents from a single program. Participants wore dosimeters above ("exposed") and beneath ("shielded") protective lead. The primary outcome measure was the absolute value of radiation exposure in mSv. Repeated measures analysis was used to assess exposure with age, sex, year of training, operating room (OR) days, and height.

Results: Mean annual occupational radiation exposure was 3.30 ± 0.64 mSv over an average of 107 ± 38 OR days. Mean exposure per OR day was 0.033 ± 0.008 mSv. PGY-2 and PGY-3 residents had the highest cumulative exposure, and PGY-5 residents had the highest mean exposure per OR day (0.044 ± 0.009 mSv/d). Number of OR days per month and PGY level were significant predictors of radiation exposure (p < 0.05). Sex, age, and height were not significant in predicting radiation of the exposed dosimeter.

Conclusions: Orthopaedic residents' exposure to radiation is nearly twice the general population's exposure. Given that yearly radiation exposure was highest during early residency years, but exposure based on number of OR days was highest in the final year of training, it is essential for resident education regarding radiation safety and safe clinical practices throughout their training.

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加拿大矫形外科住院医生的辐射暴露量化。
简介:普通人群的自然辐射量平均为每年 3 毫西弗(mSv),但骨科住院医生的辐射量却没有明确的定义。尽管采取了保护措施,但骨科外科医生患辐射相关疾病的证据却越来越多。本研究的目的是量化骨科住院医师的辐射暴露量,并确定不同毕业年级(PGY)住院医师的辐射暴露量差异:方法: 在为期 12 个月的时间里,对来自一个项目的骨科住院医师的每月辐照量进行了前瞻性测量。参与者分别在防护铅板上方("暴露")和下方("屏蔽")佩戴剂量计。主要结果测量值是辐照的绝对值,单位为 mSv。重复测量分析用于评估辐照与年龄、性别、培训年份、手术室(OR)天数和身高的关系:在平均 107 ± 38 个手术室日中,年平均职业辐照量为 3.30 ± 0.64 mSv。每个手术室日的平均辐射量为 0.033 ± 0.008 mSv。PGY-2和PGY-3住院医师的累积暴露量最高,PGY-5住院医师的平均手术日暴露量最高(0.044 ± 0.009 mSv/d)。每月手术天数和 PGY 级别是辐照量的重要预测因素(p < 0.05)。性别、年龄和身高对预测暴露剂量计的辐射量无显著影响:结论:骨科住院医师的辐射量几乎是普通人群的两倍。鉴于每年的辐射暴露量在住院医师培训初期最高,但根据手术室天数计算的暴露量在培训的最后一年最高,因此住院医师在整个培训期间必须接受有关辐射安全和安全临床实践的教育。
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