volume 103 issue 11 pages 1-15

Radiation Principles, Protection and Reporting for Interventional Pulmonology

Inge N. Wijma 1
Roberto F. Casal 2
George Z. Cheng 3
Paul F. Einsiedel 4
Alberto Fantin 5
David J Hall 6, 7
Felix Herth 8
Calvin S. H. Ng 9
Michael A. Pritchett 10
Pallav J. Shah 11, 12
Daniel P. Steinfort 13
Rocco Trisolini 14
Roel L.J. Verhoeven 15
Henricus F. M. van der Heijden 15
4
 
Department of Medical Imaging, The Royal Melbourne Hospital, Parkville, Victoria, Australia.
5
 
Department of Pulmonology, University Hospital of Udine (ASUFC), Udine, Italy.
10
 
Chest Center of the Carolinas, FirstHealth of the Carolinas and Pinehurst Medical Clinic, Pinehurst, North Carolina, USA.
12
 
Royal Brompton Hospital, London, UK.
13
 
Department Respiratory Medicine, The Royal Melbourne Hospital City Campus, Parkville, Victoria, Australia.
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2024-07-21
scimago Q2
wos Q1
SJR0.995
CiteScore7.5
Impact factor3.8
ISSN00257931, 14230356
PubMed ID:  39033746
Abstract

The use and availability of diverse advanced X-ray based imaging and guidance systems in the field of interventional pulmonology is rapidly growing. This popularity links inextricably to an increase in ionizing radiation use. Knowing ionizing radiation is hazardous, knowledge and competent use of X-ray imaging and guidance systems are important. The globally implemented As Low As Reasonably Achievable (ALARA) principle demands careful attention to minimizing radiation exposure while achieving the precise goals of the intervention and imaging therein. To allow careful and targeted weighing of risk against reward while using X-ray based equipment, proper background knowledge of physics as well as imaging system aspects are needed. This white paper summarizes the principles of ionizing radiation which are crucial to enhance awareness and interpretation of dosimetric quantities. Consecutively, a consensus on standards for reporting radiation exposure in interventional pulmonology procedures is indicated to facilitate comparisons between different systems, approaches and results. Last but not least, it provides a list of practical measures, considerations and tips to optimize procedural imaging as well as reduce radiation dose to patients and staff.

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Wijma I. N. et al. Radiation Principles, Protection and Reporting for Interventional Pulmonology // Respiration. 2024. Vol. 103. No. 11. pp. 1-15.
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Wijma I. N., Casal R. F., Cheng G. Z., Einsiedel P. F., Fantin A., Hall D. J., Herth F., Ng C. S. H., Pritchett M. A., Shah P. J., Steinfort D. P., Trisolini R., Verhoeven R. L., van der Heijden H. F. M. Radiation Principles, Protection and Reporting for Interventional Pulmonology // Respiration. 2024. Vol. 103. No. 11. pp. 1-15.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1159/000540102
UR - https://karger.com/doi/10.1159/000540102
TI - Radiation Principles, Protection and Reporting for Interventional Pulmonology
T2 - Respiration
AU - Wijma, Inge N.
AU - Casal, Roberto F.
AU - Cheng, George Z.
AU - Einsiedel, Paul F.
AU - Fantin, Alberto
AU - Hall, David J
AU - Herth, Felix
AU - Ng, Calvin S. H.
AU - Pritchett, Michael A.
AU - Shah, Pallav J.
AU - Steinfort, Daniel P.
AU - Trisolini, Rocco
AU - Verhoeven, Roel L.J.
AU - van der Heijden, Henricus F. M.
PY - 2024
DA - 2024/07/21
PB - S. Karger AG
SP - 1-15
IS - 11
VL - 103
PMID - 39033746
SN - 0025-7931
SN - 1423-0356
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@article{2024_Wijma,
author = {Inge N. Wijma and Roberto F. Casal and George Z. Cheng and Paul F. Einsiedel and Alberto Fantin and David J Hall and Felix Herth and Calvin S. H. Ng and Michael A. Pritchett and Pallav J. Shah and Daniel P. Steinfort and Rocco Trisolini and Roel L.J. Verhoeven and Henricus F. M. van der Heijden},
title = {Radiation Principles, Protection and Reporting for Interventional Pulmonology},
journal = {Respiration},
year = {2024},
volume = {103},
publisher = {S. Karger AG},
month = {jul},
url = {https://karger.com/doi/10.1159/000540102},
number = {11},
pages = {1--15},
doi = {10.1159/000540102}
}
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Wijma, Inge N., et al. “Radiation Principles, Protection and Reporting for Interventional Pulmonology.” Respiration, vol. 103, no. 11, Jul. 2024, pp. 1-15. https://karger.com/doi/10.1159/000540102.