Investigation of the effectiveness of ECOLAB ’Drape ArmourTM’ Radiation Protection in limiting eye-lens doses of healthcare personnel exposed to ionizing radiation during gastroenterology - interventional radiology procedures

Fucilli Fulvio IM, Giovanni Giuseppe Di, Mastrorocco Alessandro, Ninni Matteo, Loprete Piero, Crudis Isa De, Marano Massimiliano, Santomauro Antonio, Fucilli Fabio
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Objectives: To investigate the efficiency of the ECOLAB “Drape ArmourTM” device in limiting the eye-lens doses absorbed by healthcare personnel exposed to ionizing radiation, in a four-month trial during gastroenterology interventional radiology procedures. Methods: Eyelens doses measured with eye-lens dosimeters calibrated in terms of equivalent dose at 3 mm depth ( Hp(3) ) were collected and analyzed since 2016 along with the irradiation parameters (Dose Area Product - DAP). The eye-lens doses received during the four-month trial, have been compared with doses normally received, in the same conditions of irradiation, in the absence of the protection drape. Results: During the period of use of Drape ArmourTM, the average dose to the eye lens was estimated to be 0.73 mSv (St.dev = 0.40 mSv). The average dose to the eye lens, measured in the same four-month period, across different years from 2017 to 2021, was equal to 1.30 mSv (st. dev = 0.35 mSv). Conclusions: Results suggest the effectiveness of Drape ArmourTM in containing the doses to the eye lens. Keypoint: Limiting eye-lens doses to a maximum value of 20 mSv/year is a real challenge, especially in interventional radiologic facilities. The use of suitable radio-opaque drapes may help healthcare workers involved in such facilities. The aim of the work is to evaluate the efficiency of the ECOLAB “Drape ArmourTM” sterile mono-use drape.
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ECOLAB“Drape ArmourTM”辐射防护在限制医疗人员在胃肠病学-介入放射治疗过程中暴露于电离辐射的眼透镜剂量的有效性调查
目的:在一项为期4个月的试验中,研究ECOLAB“Drape ArmourTM”装置在限制暴露于电离辐射的医护人员的眼晶体剂量方面的效率。方法:收集2016年以来以3mm深度等效剂量计(Hp(3))标定的眼镜片剂量计测量的眼镜片剂量,并对辐照参数(剂量面积积- DAP)进行分析。在为期4个月的试验中接受的眼球透镜剂量已与在没有保护膜的相同照射条件下正常接受的剂量进行了比较。结果:在使用期间,对眼晶状体的平均剂量估计为0.73 mSv (St.dev = 0.40 mSv)。在2017年至2021年不同年份的相同四个月期间测量的眼晶状体平均剂量等于1.30毫西弗(st. dev = 0.35毫西弗)。结论:结果表明,垂甲tm对晶状体有一定的抑制作用。重点:将眼透镜剂量限制在20msv /年的最大值是一个真正的挑战,特别是在介入放射设施中。使用合适的不透光窗帘可能有助于在此类设施工作的卫生保健工作者。这项工作的目的是评估ECOLAB“披挂ArmourTM”无菌单用途披挂的效率。
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