Interventional Radiology
Online ISSN : 2432-0935
Review
Practical Radiation Protection for Interventional Radiologist
Atsushi KomemushiShogo TakashimaAtsushi NagaiMasakatsu UsuiMasahiro FukudaMiyuki NakataniYasuyuki OnoTakuji MaruyamaShuji KariyaKeita UtsunomiyaNoboru Tanigawa
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2022 Volume 7 Issue 2 Pages 54-57

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As per the International Commission on Radiological Protection 2010 recommendation, it was stated that "interventional radiologists performing difficult procedures with high workloads may be exposed to high doses" and that education and training of medical staffs in radiation exposure is "an urgent priority." There are many reports on the textbook aspects of radiation protection, but reports on the practical aspects of radiation protection have remained to be scarce. Various methods of reducing radiation exposure are described as "useful" or "can be reduced," but the priority of these methods and the "extent" to which they contribute to reducing radiation exposure are not clear. Thus, in this article, we will look into the protection of interventional radiologist from radiation exposure in a practical way, giving priority to clarity rather than academic accuracy.

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