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Radiation dose in repeated CT guided radiofrequency ablations

V. Tsapaki,I.A. Tsalafoutas, Ch. Triantopoulou, E. Kolliakou,P. Maniatis,J. Papailiou

Physica Medica(2014)

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Abstract
Objective To calculate the cumulative effective and skin doses in patients that underwent repeated CT guided radiofrequency ablations (RFA). Materials and methods From all patients that had undergone RFA during a five years period those which had three or more RFAs were selected. Using the CT images DICOM data, the dose length product (DLP), effective dose (E), skin dose profiles as well as the peak skin dose (PSD) were calculated, using appropriate methods and software developed for this purpose. For each patient, cumulative DLP and E were also calculated from the sum of the respective figures of each individual procedure. To calculate PSD, the skin dose profiles of each procedure were overlaid on the same Z-axis scale using anatomical landmarks for reference and the skin doses to each point were summed up. Results Five patients were studied; four had undergone 3 RFAs and one 10 RFAs. Cumulative DLP, E and PSD ranges were 5.6–22.3 Gy cm, 0.08–0.36 Sv and 0.8–3.4 Gy, respectively. Median E and PSD values per RFA were 35 mSv and 0.4 Gy, respectively. For comparison purposes it must be noted that in this CT department a routine abdomen-pelvis scan results to an E of about 10 mSv. Conclusions Patients that undergo repeated RFAs are exposed to considerably high radiation exposure levels. When these patients are in the final stage of malignant diseases, stochastic effects may not be of major concern. However, optimization of the exposure factors and monitoring of these patients to avoid skin injuries are required.
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Key words
CT-guided radiofrequency ablation,Patient dose,Effective dose,Skin dose
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