在干预性中风成像期间评估关键器官剂量:对辐射安全的影响
E Özgür1, D Tunçman Kayaokay2, D S Özgür3
1Istanbul Training and Research Hospital, Radiology Department, Istanbul, Türkiye.
Radiography (London, England : 1995)
|January 23, 2026
概括
神经干预性中风成像为头部和部器官提供辐射. 虽然单次剂量很低,但重复手术的累积暴露可能会带来风险,需要剂量减少策略.
科学领域:
- 放射学 放射学是一门学科.
- 医学物理 医学物理
- 干预神经病学 干预神经病学
背景情况:
- 对中风的神经干预程序使用长时间的光学和多重血管图学收购.
- 这些成像技术可以向头部和部区域的放射敏感器官提供大量的辐射剂量.
研究的目的:
- 在现实的临床条件下,在神经干预性中风成像过程中量化器官特定的吸收辐射剂量.
- 评估这些程序中累积辐射暴露的潜在风险.
主要方法:
- 用热发光剂量计 (TLD) 测量器官剂量,将其放置在一个人形幻影中.
- 在使用标准临床参数的西门子Artis Zee C-arm系统上进行了模拟中风成像.
- 顶级域名使用既定协议进行校准和阅读.
主要成果:
- 在左侧腺和C1-C2脊椎水平上观察到最高的吸收剂量.
- 平均甲状腺剂量约为4.6mGy,眼镜剂量在5.6至11.5mGy之间.
- 剂量分布中发现了显著的空间变化,受投射几何和散射的影响.
结论:
- 单次疗程辐射剂量低于决定性效应值.
- 从重复或长时间的神经干预手术中累积的辐射暴露可能会变得具有临床意义.
- 实施剂量降低技术,如聚合,优化角度,脉冲光镜和剂量监测至关重要.
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