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환자 이송원의 피폭선량 측정 (A Measurement of Exposure Dose for Patient Transporter)

  • 송채림;이왕희;안성민
    • 한국방사선학회논문지
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    • 제13권3호
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    • pp.433-438
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    • 2019
  • 의료기관에서는 환자의 진단 및 치료를 위해 방사선발생장치 및 방사성동위원소를 사용하고 있다. 환자이송원은 환자이송을 위해 불가피하게 방사선 관리구역에 출입하거나, 동위원소가 투여된 환자를 근거리에서 이송하는 등 일반인과 비교했을 때, 방사선에 노출될 확률이 높은 환경에서 업무를 수행한다. 따라서 환자이송원의 피폭 정도를 알아보고자 연구를 진행했다. 인천 A 종합병원에서 근무하고 있는 12명의 환자이송원을 대상으로 2019년 4월 1일부터 4월 30일까지 한 달 동안 선량계를 가슴에 패용하고, 누적된 선량을 측정했다. 사용된 선량계는 광자극발광선량계(OSLD), 선량판독은 OSLD Microstar Reading System을 사용했다. 한 달 동안 누적선량 측정 결과 심부선량은 평균 0.13 mSv, 표층선량은 평균 0.13 mSv로 측정되었고, 한 달 동안 누적된 선량에 12를 곱해 일 년 동안 업무를 수행할 시 받게 될 누적선량 예상치를 추정한 결과 심부선량은 평균 1.52 mSv, 표층선량은 평균 1.51 mSv로 나타났다. 환자이송원의 수시출입자 분류를 통해 피폭선량을 측정, 관리 하고, 교육훈련을 통해 방사선에 대한 방호지식을 높이며 건강진단을 통해 방사선장해 발생을 방지하기 위한 노력이 필요하다.

심장혈관 조영술과 심장혈관 인터벤션의 환자 선량 평가 (Patient Radiation Dose Values During Interventional Cardiology Examinations in University Hospital, Korea)

  • 김정수;이종혁;정혜경;김정민;조병렬
    • 대한방사선기술학회지:방사선기술과학
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    • 제39권1호
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    • pp.27-33
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    • 2016
  • 심장혈관 조영술과 인터벤션은 현대 성인병의 증가로 급격히 증가하고 있다. 심장혈관 인터벤션은 장시간 동일 부위에 방사선을 조사하는 검사로 방사선으로 인한 피부상해를 일으킬 수 있다. 본 연구에서는 의료기관의 심장혈관 인터벤션의 진단참조준위를 조사하여 환자의 피폭선량을 감소시키는 도구로 사용하고자 한다. 본 연구는 147명의 환자에서 심장혈관 조영술과 인터벤션을 대상으로 누적 투시시간, 누적 투시면적선량, 영상촬영을 위한 면적선량, 누적 면적선량, 공기커마, 동영상 수, 총 영상 수에 대한 정보를 획득하여 진단참조준위를 설정하였다. 심장혈관 조영술의 진단참조준위와 인터벤션의 진단참조준위에 해당하는 면적선량 값은 각각 $44.4 Gy{\cdot}cm2$$298.6Gy{\cdot}cm2$로 나타났고 투시시간에 대한 진단참조준위는 각각 191.5 sec와 1935.3 sec로 나타났다. 진단참조준위는 반드시 넘으면 안 되는 값은 아니다. 하지만 진단참조준위를 제정하여 의료 기관에서 사용하고 있는 선량의 참조 값을 설정하고 이를 검토하는 과정은 환자의 불필요한 피폭선량을 감소시키는데 기여할 것이다.

An External Dose Assessment of Worker during RadWaste Treatment Facility Decommissioning

  • Chae, San;Park, Seungkook;Park, Jinho;Min, Sujung;Kim, Jongjin;Lee, Jinwoo
    • Journal of Radiation Protection and Research
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    • 제45권2호
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    • pp.81-87
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    • 2020
  • Background: Kori unit #1 is permanently shut down after a 40-year lifetime. The Nuclear Safety and Security Commission recommends establishing initial decommissioning plans for all nuclear and radwaste treatment facilities. Therefore, the Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute (KAERI) must establish an initial and final decommissioning plan for radwaste-treatment facilities. Radiation safety assessment, which constitutes one chapter of the decommissioning plan, is important for establishing a decommissioning schedule, a strategy, and cost. It is also a critical issue for the government and public to understand. Materials and Methods: This study provides a method for assessing external radiation dose to workers during decommissioning. An external dose is calculated following each exposure scenario, decommissioning strategy, and working schedule. In this study, exposure dose is evaluated using the deterministic method. Physical characterization of the facility is obtained by both direct measurement and analysis of the drawings, and radiological characterization is analyzed using the annual report of KAERI, which measures the ambient dose every month. Results and Discussion: External doses are calculated at each stage of a decommissioning strategy and found to increase with each successive stage. The maximum external dose was evaluated to be 397.06 man-mSv when working in liquid-waste storage. To satisfy the regulations, working period and manpower must be managed. In this study, average and cumulative exposure doses were calculated for three cases, and the average exposure dose was found to be about 17 mSv/yr in all the cases. Conclusion: For the three cases presented, the average exposure dose is well below the annual maximum effective dose restriction imposed by the international and domestic regulations. Working period and manpower greatly affect the cost and entire decommissioning plan; hence, the chosen option must take account of these factors with due consideration of worker safety.

DIFFERENTIAL EXPRESSION OF RADIATION RESPONSE GENES IN SPLEEN, LUNG, AND LIVER OF RATS FOLLOWING ACUTE OR CHRONIC RADIATION EXPOSURE

  • Jin, Hee;Jin, Yeung Bae;Lee, Ju-Woon;Kim, Jae-Kyung;Lee, Yun-Sil
    • Journal of Radiation Protection and Research
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    • 제40권1호
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    • pp.25-35
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    • 2015
  • We analyzed the differential effects of histopathology, apoptosis and expression of radiation response genes after chronic low dose rate (LDR) and acute high dose rate (HDR) radiation exposure in spleen, lung and liver of rats. Female 6-week-old Sprague-Dawley rats were used. For chronic low-dose whole body irradiation, rats were maintained for 14 days in a $^{60}Co$ gamma ray irradiated room and received a cumulative dose of 2 Gy or 5 Gy. Rats in the acute whole body exposure group were exposed to an equal dose of radiation delivered as a single pulse ($^{137}Cs$-gamma). At 24 hours after exposure, spleen, lung and liver tissues were extracted for histopathologic examination, western blotting and RT-PCR analysis. 1. The spleen showed the most dramatic differential response to acute and chronic exposure, with the induction of substantial tissue damage by HDR but not by LDR radiation. Effects of LDR radiation on the lung were only apparent at the higher dose (5 Gy), but not at lower dose (2 Gy). In the liver, HDR and LDR exposure induced a similar damage response at both doses. RT-PCR analysis identified cyclin G1 as a LDR-responsive gene in the spleen of rats exposed to 2 Gy and 5 Gy gamma radiation and in the lung of animals irradiated with 5 Gy. 2. The effects of LDR radiation differed among lung, liver, and spleen tissues. The spleen showed the greatest differential effect between HDR and LDR. The response to LDR radiation may involve expression of cyclin G1.

Radiation Dose Distribution of a Surgeon and Medical Staff during Orthopedic Balloon Kyphoplasty in Japan

  • Ono, Koji;Kumasawa, Takafumi;Shimatani, Keiichi;Kanou, Masatoshi;Yamaguchi, Ichiro;Kunugita, Naoki
    • Journal of Radiation Protection and Research
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    • 제47권2호
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    • pp.86-92
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    • 2022
  • Background: The present study investigated the radiation dose distribution of balloon kyphoplasty (BKP) among surgeons and medical staff, and this is the first research to observe such exposure in Japan. Materials and Methods: The study subjects were an orthopedic surgeon (n = 1) and surgical staff (n = 9) who intervened in BKP surgery performed at the National Hospital Organization Disaster Medical Center (Tokyo, Japan) between March 2019 and October 2019. Only disposable protective gloves (0.022 mmPb equivalent thickness or less) and trunk protectors were used, and no protective glasses or thyroid drapes were used. Results and Discussion: The surgery time per vertebral body was 36.2 minutes, and the fluoroscopic time was 6.8 minutes. The average exposure dose per vertebral body was 1.46 mSv for the finger (70 ㎛ dose equivalent), 0.24 mSv for the lens of the eye (3 mm dose equivalent), 0.11 mSv for the neck (10 mm dose equivalent), and 0.03 mSv for the chest (10 mm dose equivalent) under the protective suit.The estimated cumulative radiation exposure dose of 23 cases of BKP was calculated to be 50.37 mSv for the fingers, 8.27 mSv for the lens, 3.91 mSv for the neck, and 1.15 mSv for the chest. Conclusion: It is important to know the exposure dose of orthopedic surgeons, implement measures for exposure reduction, and verify the safety of daily use of radiation during surgery and examination.

Fluoroscopic Radiation Exposure during Percutaneous Kyphoplasty

  • Choi, Hyun-Chul
    • Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society
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    • 제49권1호
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    • pp.37-42
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    • 2011
  • Objective: The author measured levels of fluoroscopic radiation exposure to the surgeon's body based on the different beam directions during kyphoplasty. Methods: This is an observational study. A series of 84 patients (96 vertebral bodies) were treated with kyphoplasty over one year. The patients were divided into four groups based on the horizontal and vertical directions of the X-Ray beams. We measured radiation exposure with the seven dosimetry badges which were worn by the surgeon in each group (total of 28 badges). Twenty-four procedures were measured in each group. Cumulative dose and dose rates were compared between groups. Results: Fluoroscopic radiation is received by the operator in real-time for approximately 50% (half) of the operation time. Thyroid protectors and lead aprons can block radiation almost completely. The largest dose was received in the chest irrespective of beam directions. The lowest level of radiation were received when X-ray tube was away from the surgeon and beneath the bed (dose rate of head, neck, chest, abdomen and knee: 0.2986, 0.2828, 0.9711, 0.8977, 0.8168 mSv, respectively). The radiation differences between each group were approximately 2.7-10 folds. Conclusion: When fluoroscopic guided-KP is performed, the X-Ray tube should be positioned on the opposite side of the operator and below the table, otherwise the received radiation to the surgeon's body would be 2.7-10 times higher than such condition.

병원 내 방사선 작업종사자의 만성적 방사선 피폭에 의한 혈액학적 성분 변화에 관한 연구 (Occupational Radiation Exposure to Hospital Workers: On the Effect of Hematological Change)

  • 류재광;정우영;신상기;조시만;동경래;김현수
    • 핵의학기술
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    • 제12권3호
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    • pp.157-170
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    • 2008
  • 본 연구는 의료기관에 종사하는 의료방사선 작업종사자에게서 직업적 방사선 피폭으로 인한 인체 내 생리적인 변화를 통해 만성적 저선량 방사선피폭의 위험도를 예측하며 현 수준의 변화 상태를 파악하기 위한 목적으로 서울시내 일개 대형병원에서 최근 1~9년간 방사선 작업종사자로 근무한 370명을 대상으로 남녀 간의 체내 혈액성분의 수치변화를 대조군과의 비교 분석을 실시하여 다음과 같은 결론을 얻었다. 1. 종사자의 1~9년간 평균 방사선 누적선량은 남자가 $9.65{\pm}15.2\;mSv$, 여자가 $4.89{\pm}5.55\;mSv$로 남자에서 높았으며 이는 통계적으로도 유의하였다(p<0.01). 2. 남녀 종사자 모두에서 누적선량과 종사기간의 차이에 따른 검사항목들과의 상관성은 매우 미약하였다(r<${\pm}0.25$) 3. 종사기간이 증가할수록 남자에서는 백혈구의 감소자와 증가자, 혈색소의 감소자, 당질의 증가자 비율 유의하게 높았으며(p<0.05), 여자에서도 백혈구의 감소 및 증가자, 호산구의 감소자의 비율이 유의하게 높았다(p<0.01). 4. 누적선량의 증가할수록 남녀모두에서 오히려 이상분포를 보이는 항목은 줄어들었으며, 남자는 림프구와 혈소판의 감소자가 유의하게 높았고(p<0.05) 여자는 림프구와 적혈구의 감소뿐만 아니라 종사기간에서 이상을 보였던 백혈구의 감소 및 증가자 역시 유의한 증가를 나타냈다(p<0.05). 5. 전체적인 변화를 보면 남자 종사자에서는 혈액성분 중 적혈구, 혈소판, 림프구가 주로 감소되며 백혈구는 감소와 증가양상을 같이 보였다. 화학성분 중 당질의 증가가 유의했지만 큰 의미는 없었다. 여자 종사군에서는 남자와 똑같게 백혈구가 감소, 증가 양상을 동시에 보였으며 그밖에 적혈구와 림프구, 호산구의 감소가 유의했다. 이상의 결과를 종합해보면 비록 낮은 선량에 피폭이 되고 있는 의료방사선 종사자일지라도 방사선 피폭에 있어서는 자유롭지 못하여 그 영향으로 인한 체내 생물학적 변화를 겪을 수 있으며 그 변화는 선량에 의존하기 보다는 다분히 확률적일 수 있다는 사실이다. 그러므로 항상 미연에 피폭을 방지하기 위한 노력을 종사자 스스로 기울임을 물론 관련 당국 또한 종사자들의 건강을 체계적으로 관리할 수 있는 시스템을 하루빨리 구축하여 방사선 피폭으로 인한 직업병의 발생의 우려를 없애야 할 것으로 사료된다.

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저선량 방사선 노출에 대한 생물학적 지표로서 Glycophorin A 변이발현율 측정의 유용성 평가 (Assessment of the Glycophorin A Mutant Assay as a Biologic Marker for Low Dose Radiation Exposure)

  • 하미나;유근영;하성환;김동현;조수헌
    • Journal of Preventive Medicine and Public Health
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    • 제33권2호
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    • pp.165-173
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    • 2000
  • Objectives : To assess the availability of the glycophorin A (GPA) assay to detect the biological effect of ionizing radiation in workers exposed to low-doses of radiation. Methods : Information on confounding factors, such as age and cigarette smoking was obtained on 144 nuclear power plant workers and 32 hospital workers, by a self-administered questionnaire. Information on physical exposure levels was obtained from the registries of radiation exposure monitoring and control at each facility. The GPA mutant assay was performed using the BR6 method with modification by using a FACScan flow cytometer. Results : As confounders, age and cigarette smoking habits showed increasing trends with GPA variants, but these were of no statistical significance. Hospital workers showed a higher frequency of the GPA variant than nuclear power plant workers in terms of the NO variant. Significant dose-response relationships were obtained from in simple and multiple linear regression models. The slope of the regression equation for nuclear power plant workers was much smaller than that of hospital workers. These findings suggest that there may be apparent dose-rate effects. Conclusion : In population exposed to chronic low-dose radiation, the GPA assay has a potential to be used as an effective biologic marker for assessing the bone marrow cumulative exposure dose.

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A Study to Compare the Radiation Absorbed Dose of the C-arm Fluoroscopic Modes

  • Cho, Jae-Hun;Kim, Jae-Yun;Kang, Joo-Eun;Park, Pyong-Eun;Kim, Jae-Hun;Lim, Jeong-Ae;Kim, Hae-Kyoung;Woo, Nam-Sik
    • The Korean Journal of Pain
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    • 제24권4호
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    • pp.199-204
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    • 2011
  • Background: Although many clinicians know about the reducing effects of the pulsed and low-dose modes for fluoroscopic radiation when performing interventional procedures, few studies have quantified the reduction of radiation-absorbed doses (RADs). The aim of this study is to compare how much the RADs from a fluoroscopy are reduced according to the C-arm fluoroscopic modes used. Methods: We measured the RADs in the C-arm fluoroscopic modes including 'conventional mode', 'pulsed mode', 'low-dose mode', and 'pulsed + low-dose mode'. Clinical imaging conditions were simulated using a lead apron instead of a patient. According to each mode, one experimenter radiographed the lead apron, which was on the table, consecutively 5 times on the AP views. We regarded this as one set and a total of 10 sets were done according to each mode. Cumulative exposure time, RADs, peak X-ray energy, and current, which were viewed on the monitor, were recorded. Results: Pulsed, low-dose, and pulsed + low-dose modes showed significantly decreased RADs by 32%, 57%, and 83% compared to the conventional mode. The mean cumulative exposure time was significantly lower in the pulsed and pulsed + low-dose modes than in the conventional mode. All modes had pretty much the same peak X-ray energy. The mean current was significantly lower in the low-dose and pulsed + low-dose modes than in the conventional mode. Conclusions: The use of the pulsed and low-dose modes together significantly reduced the RADs compared to the conventional mode. Therefore, the proper use of the fluoroscopy and its C-arm modes will reduce the radiation exposure of patients and clinicians.

Tobacco Smoke Exposure and Breast Cancer Risk in Thai Urban Females

  • Pimhanam, Chaisak;Sangrajrang, Suleeporn;Ekpanyaskul, Chatchai
    • Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention
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    • 제15권17호
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    • pp.7407-7411
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    • 2014
  • The incidence of urban female breast cancer has been continuously increasing over the past decade with unknown etiology. One hypothesis for this increase is carcinogen exposure from tobacco. Therefore, the objective of this study was to investigate the risk of urban female breast cancer from tobacco smoke exposure. The matched case control study was conducted among Thai females, aged 17-76 years and living in Bangkok or its surrounding areas. A total of 444 pairs of cases and controls were recruited from the Thai National Cancer Institute. Cases were newly diagnosed and histologically confirmed as breast cancer while controls were selected from healthy women who visited a patient, matched by age ${\pm}5$ years. After obtaining informed consent, tobacco smoke exposure data and information on other potential risk factors were collected by interview. The analysis was performed by conditional logistic regression, and presented with odds ratio (ORs) and 95% confidence intervals(CI). From all subjects, 3.8% of cases and 3.4% of controls were active smokers while 11.0% of cases and 6.1% of controls were passive smokers. The highest to lowest sources of passive tobacco smoke were from spouses (40.8%), the workplace (36.8%) and public areas (26.3%), respectively. After adjusting for other potential risk factors or confounders, females with frequent low-dose passive smoke exposure (${\leq}7$ hours per week) from a spouse or workplace had adjusted odds ratio 3.77 (95%CI=1.11-12.82) and 4.02 (95%CI=1.04-15.50) higher risk of breast cancer compared with non-smokers, respectively. However, this study did not find any association of breast cancer risk in high dose passive tobacco smoke exposure, or a dose response relationship in cumulative passive tobacco smoke exposure per week, or in the active smoker group. In conclusion, passive smoke exposure may be one important risk factor of urban female breast cancer, particularly, from a spouse or workplace. This risk factor highlights the importance of avoiding tobacco smoke exposure as a key measure for breast cancer prevention and control.