Hand Surgery and Fluoroscopic Eye Radiation Dosage

The Hand Pub Date : 2017-01-01 DOI:10.1177/1558944716643279
Mark L. Wang, C. E. Hoffler, Asif M. Ilyas, William H. Kirkpatrick, P. Beredjiklian, C. Leinberry
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Background: The purpose of this study is to (1) perform a prospective pilot comparison of the impact of large versus mini C-arm fluoroscopy on resultant eye radiation exposure and (2) test the hypothesis that the use of either modality during routine hand surgery does not exceed the current recommended limits to critical eye radiation dosage. Methods: Over a 12-month period, eye radiation exposure was prospectively measured by a board-certified hand surgeon using both large and mini C-arm fluoroscopy. For each modality, accumulated eye radiation dosage was measured monthly, while fluoroscopic radiation output was recorded, including total exposure time and dose rate. Results: A total of 58 cases were recorded using large C-arm and 25 cases using mini C-arm. Between the 2 groups, there was not a significant difference with total exposure time (P = .88) and average dose rate per case (P = .10). With the use of either modality, average monthly eye radiation exposure fell within the undetectable range (<30 mrem), significantly less than the current recommended limit of critical eye radiation (167 mrem/month). Conclusions: The impact of various fluoroscopic sources on eye radiation exposure remains relatively unexplored. In this study, the minimal detectable eye radiation dosages observed in both groups were reliably consistent. Our findings suggest that accumulated eye radiation dosage, from the use of either fluoroscopic modality, does not approach previously reported levels of critical radiation loads.
手外科和透视眼辐射剂量
背景:本研究的目的是(1)对大型和小型C型臂荧光镜检查对眼睛辐射暴露的影响进行前瞻性试点比较,以及(2)验证在常规手部手术中使用任何一种方式都不会超过当前推荐的关键眼睛辐射剂量限值的假设。方法:在12个月的时间里,由委员会认证的手外科医生使用大型和小型C型臂荧光镜对眼睛辐射暴露进行前瞻性测量。对于每种模式,每月测量累积的眼部辐射剂量,同时记录荧光透视辐射输出,包括总暴露时间和剂量率。结果:大C型臂58例,小C型臂25例。两组之间的总暴露时间(P=.88)和每个病例的平均剂量率(P=.10)没有显著差异。使用任何一种模式,平均每月眼部辐射暴露量都在检测不到的范围内(<30 mrem),显著低于目前建议的关键眼部辐射限值(167 mrem/月)。结论:各种荧光镜光源对眼睛辐射暴露的影响仍然相对未被探索。在这项研究中,在两组中观察到的最小可检测眼睛辐射剂量是可靠一致的。我们的研究结果表明,无论使用哪种荧光镜检查方式,累积的眼部辐射剂量都不会达到之前报道的临界辐射负荷水平。
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