Entrance Surface Air Kerma In X-Ray Systems Forpaediatric Interventional Cardiology: A Nationalsurvey
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Úbeda, C.
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Entrance Surface Air Kerma In X-Ray Systems Forpaediatric Interventional Cardiology: A Nationalsurvey
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The aims of this work were to report the results of a national survey on entrance surface air kerma (ESAK) values for different
phantom thicknesses and operation modes in paediatric interventional cardiology (IC) systems and to compare them with previous
values. The national survey also offers suggested investigation levels (ILs) for ESAK in paediatric cardiac procedures. ESAK
was measured on phantoms of 4–16 cm thickness of polymethyl methacrylate slabs. For low fluoroscopy mode (FM), ESAK
rates ranged from 0.11 to 33.1 mGy min21 and for high FM from 0.34 to 61.0 mGy min21. For cine mode, values of ESAK per
frame were from 1.9 to 78.2 mGy fr21. The ILs were suggested as the third quartile of the values measured. This research showed
lower ESAK values than in previous research, particularly for ESAK values in cine modes. This work represents a first step
towards launching a national programme in paediatric dosimetry for IC procedures.
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Radiation Protection Dosimetry (2015), pp. 1–4
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