Laurentcia Arlany, Wei Tan, Jeremias C. Cillo Jr., Leo De Vera Tugade, Ying Hao Loy, Nazeemah Binte Mohd Nor, Siok Peng Ng
언어
영어(ENG)
URL
https://www.earticle.net/Article/A482739
원문정보
초록
영어
Background: Healthcare workers’ radiation safety during fluoroscopy-guided procedures remains a critical occupational health concern, particularly for nursing staff with intermittent exposure. With evolving healthcare practices, increasing procedural volumes, and technological advancements in fluoroscopic equipment, there is a need to evaluate whether continuous personal radiation dose monitoring is necessary for occasionally exposed nursing staff in operating rooms and endoscopy suites. Materials and Methods: A prospective observational study was conducted at a Singapore public hospital from July to December 2024. Eighty nurses from operating theatre and endoscopy departments were equipped with a personal dosimeter to record their dose exposure. A secure digital platform with QR code integration enabled immediate exposure logging via participants’ mobile phones, capturing 1,512 exposure data from various procedures. Radiation doses were measured bimonthly by Singapore’s National Environment Agency. Results and Discussion: Analysis revealed significant variations in the median of total exposure time across specialties, with participants specializing in vascular having the highest median exposure (4.4 hours), followed by endoscopy (2.8 hours), urology (0.3 hours), and orthopedics (0.2 hours). Despite these variations, total effective doses remained consistently low across participants from all specialties below the study period threshold of 1 mSv. The absence of a strong correlation between exposure time and effective dose suggests the effectiveness of current radiation protection measures. Cost-benefit analysis indicated potential savings of approximately $60,000 annually through reduced subscription fees, in addition to administrative man-hour savings, which would have been required for dosimeter management and dose reporting for a cohort of 315 staff. Conclusion: This study demonstrates that occasional participation in fluoroscopy-guided procedures results in minimal radiation exposure for nursing staff, supporting the discontinuation of routine radiation monitoring while maintaining periodic reviews. The findings demonstrate that current radiation protection protocols effectively maintain exposure levels well within safety limits.
목차
ABSTRACT Introduction Materials and Methods 1. Study Design and Study Population 2. Equipment and Radiation Monitoring 3. Data Collection Protocol 4. Radiation Dose Assessment 5. Statistical Analysis Results and Discussion 1. Radiation Exposure and Dose Patterns Analysis 2. Economic Implications 3. Limitations 4. Implementation Considerations Conclusion Article Information References
대한방사선방어학회 [Korean Association For Radiation Protection]
설립연도
1975
분야
자연과학>기타자연과학
소개
회원 상호간의 협조와 친목을 도모함으로써 방사선방어에 관한 제반연구 및 발전에 이바지함을 물론 학술의 국제교류 및 국제학술단체와의 상호협력 증진에 기여함을 목적으로 하며, 이 목적을 달성하기 위하여 다음 각 호의 사업을 한다.
1. 방사선방어에 관한 학술연구발표회 및 강연회 등의 개최
2. 학회지 및 방사선방어에 관한 학술간행물의 발행 및 배포
3. 방사선방어에 관한 학술의 국제교류 및 협력
4. 방사선방어에 관한 국제학술자료의 조사, 수집 및 번역
5. 방사선방어에 관한 조사 및 연구용역
6. 회원의 연구활동을 위한 제반협조
7. 기타 본 학회의 목적 달성에 필요한 사항
간행물
간행물명
방사선방어학회지 [Journal of Radiation Protection and Research]