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Phys Med ; 85: 123-128, 2021 May.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34000681

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PURPOSE: To determine the radiation burden to infants undergoing voiding cystourethrography (VCUG) in a single institution and investigate the effect of shifting from analogue to digital imaging that allowed the use of a radiography-free examination protocol. METHODS: Anthropometric and exposure data were prospectively collected for 35 consecutive infants undergoing VCUG on a digital system with a standardized examination protocol not including radiographs. Thermoluminescent dosimeters were used to determine entrance-skin dose. Monte Carlo simulations and patient-specific anthropomorphic phantoms were employed to determine organ/tissue doses and effective dose (ED). The associated theoretical risk of radiation-induced cancer was determined and compared to the nominal risk of cancer induction. The radiation burden from VCUG on a modern digital system with a contemporary examination protocol was compared to corresponding data reported previously for an analogue system in the same institution. RESULTS: The median ED from VCUG was found 47 µSv. The associated total life attributable risk of radiation-induced cancer was found 10x10-6 and 13x10-6 for boys and girls, respectively. VCUG was found to increase the nominal risk of cancer by a factor of 1.000025 in boys and 1.000034 in girls. Shifting from analogue to digital imaging system resulted in 89% reduction of the radiation burden from VCUG. CONCLUSION: The theoretical radiation risks for infants undergoing VCUG using a modern digital imaging system and a radiography-free protocol were found to be minor. The transition from analogue to digital equipment resulted in considerable reduction of the radiation burden from VCUG.


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Exposição à Radiação , Micção , Feminino , Fluoroscopia , Humanos , Lactente , Masculino , Doses de Radiação , Exposição à Radiação/efeitos adversos , Tecnologia
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