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ALARA principles in practice: reduced frame and pulse rates for middle meningeal artery embolization

  • Arvin R. Wali (Department of Neurosurgery, UC San Diego School of Medicine) ;
  • Ryan W. Sindewald (Department of Neurosurgery, UC San Diego School of Medicine) ;
  • Michael G. Brandel (Department of Neurosurgery, UC San Diego School of Medicine) ;
  • Sarath Pathuri (Department of Neurosurgery, University of Utah) ;
  • Brian R. Hirshman (Department of Neurosurgery, UC San Diego School of Medicine) ;
  • Javier A. Bravo (Department of General Surgery, UC San Diego School of Medicine) ;
  • Jeffrey A. Steinberg (Department of Neurosurgery, UC San Diego School of Medicine) ;
  • Jeffrey S. Pannell (Department of Neurosurgery, UC San Diego School of Medicine) ;
  • Alexander Khalessi (Department of Neurosurgery, UC San Diego School of Medicine) ;
  • David R. Santiago-Dieppa (Department of Neurosurgery, UC San Diego School of Medicine)
  • 투고 : 2023.12.07
  • 심사 : 2024.06.21
  • 발행 : 2024.09.30

초록

Objective: As the prevalence of neuroendovascular interventions increases, it is critical to mitigate unnecessary radiation for patients, providers, and health care staff. Our group previously demonstrated reduced radiation dose and exposure during diagnostic angiography by reducing the default pulse and frame rates. We applied the same technique for basic neuroendovascular interventions. Methods: We performed a retrospective review of prospectively acquired data after implementing a quality improvement protocol in which pulse rate and frame rate were reduced from 15 p/s to 7.5 p/s and 7.5 f/s to 4.0 f/s respectively. We studied consecutive, unilateral middle meningeal artery embolizations treated with particles. Total radiation dose, radiation per angiographic run, total radiation exposure, and exposure per run were calculated. Multivariable log-linear regression was performed to account for patient body mass index (BMI), number of angiographic runs, and number of vessels catheterized. Results: A total of 20 consecutive, unilateral middle meningeal artery embolizations were retrospectively analyzed. The radiation reduction protocol was associated with a 39.2% decrease in the total radiation dose and a 37.1% decrease in radiation dose per run. The protocol was associated with a 41.6% decrease in the total radiation exposure and a 39.5% decrease in exposure per run. Conclusions: Radiation reduction protocols can be readily applied to neuroendovascular interventions without increasing overall fluoroscopy time and reduce radiation dose and exposure by 39.2% and 41.6% respectively. We strongly encourage all interventionalists to be cognizant of pulse rate and frame rate when performing routine interventions.

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