Journal of Vocational Health Studies (Sep 2018)

THE RADIATION DOSE PROFILE IN PEDIATRIC INTERVENTIONAL CARDIOLOGY TO ESTIMATE THE STOCHASTIC EFFECT RISK: PRELIMINARY STUDY

  • Lailatul Muqmiroh,
  • Soegardo Indra Praptono,
  • Rusmanto Rusmanto,
  • Risalatul Latifah,
  • nggraini Dwi Sensusiati

DOI
https://doi.org/10.20473/jvhs.V1.I3.2018.107-112
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 1, no. 3
pp. 107 – 112

Abstract

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Background: The specific characteristic of anatomy and physiology of children cause the risk of radiation effects received when they underwent the interventional cardiology procedures higher than an adult. Purpose: to estimate the stochastic effect risk in a pediatric patient during interventional cardiology procedures. Method: Data collection was performed by placing thermoluminescence dosimeter (TLD) on thyroid, gonad, left and right thoracic areas, and the 5th thoracic vertebrae during interventional cardiology. Result: The results showed that the greatest exposure was received around vertebrae (bone marrow) because of the superimpose X-ray on the vertebrae during the procedures. Conclusion: The greatest probability of stochastic effect that happened was leukemia. Estimation risk ratio of leukemia was 0, 9 % and thyroid cancer was 0,037%.

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