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Strategy to Reduce the Collective Equivalent Dose for the Lens of the Physician's Eye Using Short Radiation Protection Curtains to Prevent Cataracts.

Koichi NakagamiTakashi MoritakeKeisuke NagamotoKoichi MorotaSatoru MatsuzakiTomoko KuriyamaNaoki Kunugita
Published in: Diagnostics (Basel, Switzerland) (2021)
A short curtain that improves on the low versatility of existing long curtains was developed as a dedicated radiation protective device for the over-table tube fluorographic imaging units. The effect of this short curtain in preventing cataracts was then examined. First, the physician lens dose reduction rate was obtained at the position of the lens. Next, the reduction rate in the collective equivalent dose for the lens of the physician's eye was estimated. The results showed that lens dose reduction rates with the long curtain and the short curtain were 88.9% (literature-based value) and 17.6%, respectively, higher with the long curtain. In our hospital, the reduction rate in the collective equivalent dose for the lens of the physician's eye was 9.8% and 17.6% with a procedures mixture, using the long curtain where technically possible and no curtain in all other procedures, and the short curtain in all procedures, respectively, higher with the short curtain. Moreover, a best available for curtains raised the reduction rate in the collective equivalent dose for the lens of the physician's eye a maximum of 25.5%. By introducing the short curtain, it can be expected to have an effect in preventing cataracts in medical staff.
Keyphrases
  • primary care
  • emergency department
  • cataract surgery
  • healthcare
  • systematic review
  • high resolution
  • radiation induced
  • electronic health record
  • fluorescence imaging
  • adverse drug
  • long term care