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(Circulation. 2005;111:83-89.)
© 2005 American Heart Association, Inc.
Interventional Cardiology |
From the Department of Medical Physics and Radiation Protection (K.B., E.B., R.L., H.T.), Ghent University, and the Department of Pediatric Cardiology (D.D.W.), Ghent University Hospital, Gent, Belgium.
Reprint requests to Klaus Bacher, MSc, Ghent University, Department of Medical Physics and Radiation Protection, Proeftuinstraat 86, B-9000 Gent, Belgium. E-mail klaus.bacher{at}Ugent.be
Received May 3, 2004; revision received September 3, 2004; accepted October 15, 2004.
Background Because of the higher radiosensitivity of infants and children compared with adults, there is a need to evaluate the doses delivered to pediatric patients who undergo interventional cardiac procedures. However, knowledge of the effective dose in pediatric interventional cardiology is very limited.
Methods and Results For an accurate risk estimation, a patient-specific Monte Carlo simulation of the effective dose was set up in 60 patients with congenital heart disease who underwent diagnostic (n=28) or therapeutic (n=32) cardiac catheterization procedures. The dose-saving effect of using extra copper filtration in the x-ray beam was also investigated. For diagnostic cardiac catheterizations, a median effective dose of 4.6 mSv was found. Therapeutic procedures resulted in a higher median effective dose of 6.0 mSv because of the prolonged use of fluoroscopy. The overall effect of inserting extra copper filtration into the x-ray beam was a total effective dose reduction of 18% with no detrimental effect on image quality. An excellent correlation between the dose-area product and effective patient dose was found (r=0.95). Hence, dose-area product is suitable for online estimation of the effective dose with good accuracy. With all procedures included, the resulting median lifetime risk for stochastic effects was 0.08%.
Conclusions Because of the high radiation exposure, it is important to monitor patient dose by dose-area product instrumentation and to use additional beam filtration to keep the effective dose as low as possible in view of the sensitivity of the pediatric patients.
Key Words: catheterization pediatrics radiation
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