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  • Medical Physics
  • Occupational Health

Background:

  • The International Commission on Radiological Protection (2010) highlights risks of high radiation doses for interventional radiologists due to demanding workloads.
  • There is an urgent need for education and training in radiation protection for medical personnel.
  • Existing literature often focuses on theoretical radiation protection, with limited practical guidance available.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To address the scarcity of practical information on radiation protection for interventional radiologists.
  • To clarify the priority and extent of various radiation exposure reduction methods.
  • To provide a practical approach to protecting interventional radiologists from radiation exposure.

Main Methods:

  • Review of current recommendations and literature on radiation protection in interventional radiology.
  • Analysis of practical methods for reducing radiation exposure.
  • Prioritization of protective strategies based on their effectiveness and applicability.

Main Results:

  • Identified a gap between theoretical knowledge and practical application of radiation protection measures.
  • Highlighted the need for clear, prioritized guidance on reducing occupational radiation exposure.
  • Emphasized the importance of practical training for interventional radiologists and staff.

Conclusions:

  • Practical radiation protection strategies are crucial for interventional radiologists facing high workloads.
  • Further research and dissemination of practical guidance are needed to effectively reduce occupational radiation doses.
  • Prioritizing and implementing effective radiation protection measures is an urgent necessity in interventional radiology.