Radiation exposure during simulated equine head and limb fan beam standing computed tomography appears safe for personnel using lead shielding.

IF 1.6 2区 农林科学 Q2 VETERINARY SCIENCES Javma-journal of The American Veterinary Medical Association Pub Date : 2024-09-20 DOI:10.2460/javma.24.06.0424
Kaylynn E Veitch, Timothy P Szczykutowicz, Sabrina H Brounts, David L Ergun, Peter Muir, Samantha J Loeber
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Abstract

Objective: To evaluate the radiation dose to personnel locations during simulated head and limb scans with a novel equine standing CT (sCT) system.

Methods: Measurements were made with the use of a helical fan beam sCT system (Equina; Asto CT Inc). Scatter radiation was measured in different positions in the sCT room to mimic the location of the control operator, horse handler, and lead rope handler during simulated equine head and limb imaging. Operator/handler dose was quantified at each location using entrance air kerma measured with a spherical ionization chamber and electrometer.

Results: Radiation dose to the control operator, horse handler, and lead rope handler locations wearing a lead apron during simulated head imaging was 13.3, 3.5, and 6.8 µGy, respectively. Radiation dose to the control operator location wearing a lead apron was 1.3 µGy, and dose to the lead rope handler location wearing a lead apron was 0.2 and 5.4 µGy during simulated pelvic limb and thoracic limb imaging, respectively.

Conclusions: With the more widespread clinical use of equine sCT units in clinical practice, there is concern for increased risk of radiation exposure to personnel who stay in the sCT room during scanning. The control operator location had the highest dose during simulated head imaging, and the lead rope handler location in thoracic limb sCT had the highest dose during simulated limb imaging. Limiting the number of personnel in the sCT room, rotating personnel between handler positions, increasing operator distance from the scanner, and using lead shields and eyeglasses are recommended.

Clinical relevance: Our findings suggest that scanning large numbers of horses per year with the Asto CT Equina would not lead to occupational radiation exposure above the recommended safe threshold for handlers using lead shields and eyeglasses.

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使用铅屏蔽的工作人员在模拟马头和四肢扇形束站立计算机断层扫描过程中受到的辐射照射似乎是安全的。
目的:评估使用新型马匹站立 CT(sCT)系统进行模拟头部和四肢扫描时人员所在位置的辐射剂量:评估使用新型马匹站立 CT(sCT)系统进行模拟头部和肢体扫描时人员所在位置的辐射剂量:使用螺旋扇形束 sCT 系统(Equina;Asto CT 公司)进行测量。在 sCT 室的不同位置测量散射辐射,以模拟马匹头部和四肢成像时控制操作员、驯马师和牵绳师的位置。使用球形电离室和电度计测量入口空气开尔马,对每个位置的操作员/牵马员剂量进行量化:在模拟头部成像过程中,穿戴铅围裙的对照操作员、牵马员和牵绳员位置的辐射剂量分别为 13.3、3.5 和 6.8 µGy。在模拟骨盆肢体和胸腔肢体成像过程中,穿戴铅围裙的对照操作员位置的辐射剂量为 1.3 µGy,穿戴铅围裙的牵绳操作员位置的辐射剂量分别为 0.2 µGy 和 5.4 µGy:随着马 sCT 设备在临床实践中的广泛应用,人们担心扫描期间留在 sCT 室的人员受到辐射照射的风险会增加。在模拟头部成像过程中,控制操作员的剂量最高,而在胸肢 sCT 中,领绳员在模拟肢体成像过程中的剂量最高。建议限制 sCT 室中的人员数量,在操作员位置之间轮换人员,增加操作员与扫描仪的距离,并使用铅防护罩和眼镜:我们的研究结果表明,每年使用 Asto CT Equina 扫描大量马匹不会导致使用铅防护罩和眼镜的操作人员的职业辐照超过建议的安全阈值。
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