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Radiation-Induced Lens Opacities among Interventional Cardiologists: Retrospective Assessment of Cumulative Eye Lens Doses

Struelens, Lara; Dabin, Jeremie; Carinou, Eleftheria; Askounis, Panagiotis; Ciraj-Bjelac, Olivera; Domienik-Andrzejewska, Joanna; Berus, Danielle; Padovani, Renato; Farah, Jad; Covens, Peter

(2018)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Struelens, Lara
AU  - Dabin, Jeremie
AU  - Carinou, Eleftheria
AU  - Askounis, Panagiotis
AU  - Ciraj-Bjelac, Olivera
AU  - Domienik-Andrzejewska, Joanna
AU  - Berus, Danielle
AU  - Padovani, Renato
AU  - Farah, Jad
AU  - Covens, Peter
PY  - 2018
UR  - https://vinar.vin.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/7654
AB  - This study describes the retrospective lens dose calculation methods developed and applied within the European epidemiological study on radiation-induced lens opacities among interventional cardiologists. While one approach focuses on self-reported data regarding working practice in combination with available procedure-specific eye lens dose values, the second approach focuses on the conversion of the individual whole-body dose to eye lens dose. In contrast with usual dose reconstruction methods within an epidemiological study, a protocol is applied resulting in an individual distribution of possible cumulative lens doses for each recruited cardiologist, rather than a single dose estimate. In this way, the uncertainty in the dose estimate (from measurement uncertainty and variability among cardiologists) is represented for each individual. Eye lens dose and whole-body dose measurements have been performed in clinical practice to validate both methods, and it was concluded that both produce acceptable results in the framework of a dose-risk evaluation study. Optimal results were obtained for the dose to the left eye using procedure-specific lens dose data in combination with information collected on working practice. This method has been applied to 421 interventional cardiologists resulting in a median cumulative eye lens dose of 15.1 cSv for the left eye and 11.4 cSv for the right eye. From the individual cumulative eye lens dose distributions obtained for each cardiologist, maxima up to 9-10 Sv were observed, although with low probability. Since whole-body dose values above the lead apron are available for only a small fraction of the cohort and in many cases not for the entire working career, the second method has only been used to benchmark the results from the first approach. This study succeeded in improving the retrospective calculation of cumulative eye lens doses in the framework of radiation-induced risk assessment of lens opacities, but it remains dependent on self-reported information, which is not always reliable for early years. However, the calculation tools developed can also be used to make an assessment of the eye lens dose in current practice.
T2  - Radiation Research
T1  - Radiation-Induced Lens Opacities among Interventional Cardiologists: Retrospective Assessment of Cumulative Eye Lens Doses
VL  - 189
IS  - 4
SP  - 399
EP  - 408
DO  - 10.1667/RR14970.1
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Struelens, Lara and Dabin, Jeremie and Carinou, Eleftheria and Askounis, Panagiotis and Ciraj-Bjelac, Olivera and Domienik-Andrzejewska, Joanna and Berus, Danielle and Padovani, Renato and Farah, Jad and Covens, Peter",
year = "2018",
abstract = "This study describes the retrospective lens dose calculation methods developed and applied within the European epidemiological study on radiation-induced lens opacities among interventional cardiologists. While one approach focuses on self-reported data regarding working practice in combination with available procedure-specific eye lens dose values, the second approach focuses on the conversion of the individual whole-body dose to eye lens dose. In contrast with usual dose reconstruction methods within an epidemiological study, a protocol is applied resulting in an individual distribution of possible cumulative lens doses for each recruited cardiologist, rather than a single dose estimate. In this way, the uncertainty in the dose estimate (from measurement uncertainty and variability among cardiologists) is represented for each individual. Eye lens dose and whole-body dose measurements have been performed in clinical practice to validate both methods, and it was concluded that both produce acceptable results in the framework of a dose-risk evaluation study. Optimal results were obtained for the dose to the left eye using procedure-specific lens dose data in combination with information collected on working practice. This method has been applied to 421 interventional cardiologists resulting in a median cumulative eye lens dose of 15.1 cSv for the left eye and 11.4 cSv for the right eye. From the individual cumulative eye lens dose distributions obtained for each cardiologist, maxima up to 9-10 Sv were observed, although with low probability. Since whole-body dose values above the lead apron are available for only a small fraction of the cohort and in many cases not for the entire working career, the second method has only been used to benchmark the results from the first approach. This study succeeded in improving the retrospective calculation of cumulative eye lens doses in the framework of radiation-induced risk assessment of lens opacities, but it remains dependent on self-reported information, which is not always reliable for early years. However, the calculation tools developed can also be used to make an assessment of the eye lens dose in current practice.",
journal = "Radiation Research",
title = "Radiation-Induced Lens Opacities among Interventional Cardiologists: Retrospective Assessment of Cumulative Eye Lens Doses",
volume = "189",
number = "4",
pages = "399-408",
doi = "10.1667/RR14970.1"
}
Struelens, L., Dabin, J., Carinou, E., Askounis, P., Ciraj-Bjelac, O., Domienik-Andrzejewska, J., Berus, D., Padovani, R., Farah, J.,& Covens, P.. (2018). Radiation-Induced Lens Opacities among Interventional Cardiologists: Retrospective Assessment of Cumulative Eye Lens Doses. in Radiation Research, 189(4), 399-408.
https://doi.org/10.1667/RR14970.1
Struelens L, Dabin J, Carinou E, Askounis P, Ciraj-Bjelac O, Domienik-Andrzejewska J, Berus D, Padovani R, Farah J, Covens P. Radiation-Induced Lens Opacities among Interventional Cardiologists: Retrospective Assessment of Cumulative Eye Lens Doses. in Radiation Research. 2018;189(4):399-408.
doi:10.1667/RR14970.1 .
Struelens, Lara, Dabin, Jeremie, Carinou, Eleftheria, Askounis, Panagiotis, Ciraj-Bjelac, Olivera, Domienik-Andrzejewska, Joanna, Berus, Danielle, Padovani, Renato, Farah, Jad, Covens, Peter, "Radiation-Induced Lens Opacities among Interventional Cardiologists: Retrospective Assessment of Cumulative Eye Lens Doses" in Radiation Research, 189, no. 4 (2018):399-408,
https://doi.org/10.1667/RR14970.1 . .
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Monitoring doze za očno sočivo u interventnoj radiologiji i kardiologiji

Ciraj-Bjelac, Olivera; Aranđić, Danijela; Božović, Predrag; Ćeklić, Sandra; Stanković-Petrović, Jelena S.; Kaljević, Jelica

(Београд : Институт за нуклеарне науке "Винча" : Друштво за заштиту од зрачења Србије и Црне Горе, 2017)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Ciraj-Bjelac, Olivera
AU  - Aranđić, Danijela
AU  - Božović, Predrag
AU  - Ćeklić, Sandra
AU  - Stanković-Petrović, Jelena S.
AU  - Kaljević, Jelica
PY  - 2017
UR  - https://vinar.vin.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/8280
UR  - https://plus.sr.cobiss.net/opac7/bib/245691404
UR  - http://dzz.org.rs/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/Zbornik_XXIX_Simpozijum_DZZ_SCG_Srebrno_jezero_2.pdf
AB  - Sledeći rezultate epidemioloških studija o efektu jonizujućih zračenja na očno stočivo,
Međunarodna komisija za zaštitu od zračenja revidirala je granicu izlaganja za očno
sočivo, imajući u vidu da u slučaju dugotrajnog izlaganja malim dozama i malim
jačinama doza na radnom mestu, katarakta može nastati na nivou doze daleko manjim
od ranije utvrđenog praga. Ovakve situacije su tipične za profesionalna izlaganja u
interventnoj kardiologiji i radiologiji. Cilj ovog rada je prikaz metodologije za
donošenje odluke o potrebi za individualnim monitringom za očno sočivo i prikaz
rezultata pilot monitoringa u interventnoj kardiologiji pomoću namenskih dozimetara
za očno sočivo kalibrisanim u dozimetrijskoj veličini lični dozni ekvivalent Hp(3).
AB  - Following recent epidemiological evidences on effects of ionizing radiation to the eye
lens, International Commission on Radiological Protection has re-evaluated dose limit
to the lens of the eye, owing that protracted exposure to the relatively small doses and
dose rates may lead to the cataract at dose levels much lower than previously set dose
thresholds. Such satiations are typical for occupational exposure in interventional
cardiology and radiology. Occupational exposure from interventional x-ray procedures
is an area in which increased eye lens exposure may occur. Accurate dosimetry is an
important element to investigate the correlation of observed radiation effects with
radiation dose, to verify the compliance with regulatory dose limits, and to optimize
radiation protection practice. The papers presents the overview of practical methods for
eye lens doses assessment as well as typical occupational eye lens dose levels in
interventional procedures in cardiology and radiology. In addition, a methodology to
assist decision making about need for specific eye lens individual monitoring using a
dedicated passive dosimeters calibrated in terms of Hp(3) is presented in this paper.
PB  - Београд : Институт за нуклеарне науке "Винча" : Друштво за заштиту од зрачења Србије и Црне Горе
C3  - 29. симпозијум ДЗЗСЦГ : зборник радова
T1  - Monitoring doze za očno sočivo u interventnoj radiologiji i kardiologiji
T1  - Eye lens monitoring in interventional cardiology and radiology
SP  - 241
EP  - 248
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_vinar_8280
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Ciraj-Bjelac, Olivera and Aranđić, Danijela and Božović, Predrag and Ćeklić, Sandra and Stanković-Petrović, Jelena S. and Kaljević, Jelica",
year = "2017",
abstract = "Sledeći rezultate epidemioloških studija o efektu jonizujućih zračenja na očno stočivo,
Međunarodna komisija za zaštitu od zračenja revidirala je granicu izlaganja za očno
sočivo, imajući u vidu da u slučaju dugotrajnog izlaganja malim dozama i malim
jačinama doza na radnom mestu, katarakta može nastati na nivou doze daleko manjim
od ranije utvrđenog praga. Ovakve situacije su tipične za profesionalna izlaganja u
interventnoj kardiologiji i radiologiji. Cilj ovog rada je prikaz metodologije za
donošenje odluke o potrebi za individualnim monitringom za očno sočivo i prikaz
rezultata pilot monitoringa u interventnoj kardiologiji pomoću namenskih dozimetara
za očno sočivo kalibrisanim u dozimetrijskoj veličini lični dozni ekvivalent Hp(3)., Following recent epidemiological evidences on effects of ionizing radiation to the eye
lens, International Commission on Radiological Protection has re-evaluated dose limit
to the lens of the eye, owing that protracted exposure to the relatively small doses and
dose rates may lead to the cataract at dose levels much lower than previously set dose
thresholds. Such satiations are typical for occupational exposure in interventional
cardiology and radiology. Occupational exposure from interventional x-ray procedures
is an area in which increased eye lens exposure may occur. Accurate dosimetry is an
important element to investigate the correlation of observed radiation effects with
radiation dose, to verify the compliance with regulatory dose limits, and to optimize
radiation protection practice. The papers presents the overview of practical methods for
eye lens doses assessment as well as typical occupational eye lens dose levels in
interventional procedures in cardiology and radiology. In addition, a methodology to
assist decision making about need for specific eye lens individual monitoring using a
dedicated passive dosimeters calibrated in terms of Hp(3) is presented in this paper.",
publisher = "Београд : Институт за нуклеарне науке "Винча" : Друштво за заштиту од зрачења Србије и Црне Горе",
journal = "29. симпозијум ДЗЗСЦГ : зборник радова",
title = "Monitoring doze za očno sočivo u interventnoj radiologiji i kardiologiji, Eye lens monitoring in interventional cardiology and radiology",
pages = "241-248",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_vinar_8280"
}
Ciraj-Bjelac, O., Aranđić, D., Božović, P., Ćeklić, S., Stanković-Petrović, J. S.,& Kaljević, J.. (2017). Monitoring doze za očno sočivo u interventnoj radiologiji i kardiologiji. in 29. симпозијум ДЗЗСЦГ : зборник радова
Београд : Институт за нуклеарне науке "Винча" : Друштво за заштиту од зрачења Србије и Црне Горе., 241-248.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_vinar_8280
Ciraj-Bjelac O, Aranđić D, Božović P, Ćeklić S, Stanković-Petrović JS, Kaljević J. Monitoring doze za očno sočivo u interventnoj radiologiji i kardiologiji. in 29. симпозијум ДЗЗСЦГ : зборник радова. 2017;:241-248.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_vinar_8280 .
Ciraj-Bjelac, Olivera, Aranđić, Danijela, Božović, Predrag, Ćeklić, Sandra, Stanković-Petrović, Jelena S., Kaljević, Jelica, "Monitoring doze za očno sočivo u interventnoj radiologiji i kardiologiji" in 29. симпозијум ДЗЗСЦГ : зборник радова (2017):241-248,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_vinar_8280 .