University Hospital Southampton, Southampton, United Kingdom.
UK National Interventional Radiology Trainee Research (UNITE) Collaborative, London, UK.
Br J Radiol. 2023 Sep;96(1149):20230071. doi: 10.1259/bjr.20230071. Epub 2023 Jul 26.
To establish the provision and use of radiation personal protective equipment (PPE) and dosimetry amongst UK interventional radiology (IR) trainees and highlight areas of improvement in order to enhance the radiation safety.
A survey questionnaire was designed by members of the British Society of Interventional Radiology (BSIR) trainee committee via survey monkey and distributed to UK IR trainees via the BSIR membership mailing list, local representatives and Twitter. The survey was open from 04/01/2021 to 20/02/2021. Only IR trainees in years ST4 and above were included.
Of the 73 respondents, 62 qualified for analysis. Respondents (81% male) spent a median of 5.5 sessions (half day list) per week in the angiography suite and 58% (n=36) had difficulty finding appropriately sized lead aprons at least once a week. Overall 53% (n=33) had concerns about their radiation PPE. Furthermore 56% of trainees (n=35) experienced back pain among other symptoms attributed to wearing the lead aprons available to them. 77% (n=48) regularly wore lead glasses. For trainees requiring prescription glasses (n=22) overfit goggles were provided however 17 (77%) of these trainees felt the goggles compromised their ability to perform the procedure. Eye and finger dosimeters were used by 50% and 52% of respondents respectively. Compliance with body dosimetry was 99%.
Provision of radiation PPE and dose monitoring for IR trainees is suboptimal, particularly access to adequate eye protection or suitably fitting leads. Based on the findings of this survey, recommendations have been made to promote the safety and radiation awareness of IR trainees.
Radiation protection practices for IR trainees nationally are poor. Provision of suitable eye protection and well fitting lead body protection is low.
确定英国介入放射学(IR)学员的辐射个人防护设备(PPE)的配置和使用情况,并突出改进领域,以提高辐射安全性。
由英国介入放射学学会(BSIR)学员委员会成员通过调查猴子设计了调查问卷,并通过 BSIR 会员邮件列表、当地代表和 Twitter 分发给英国 IR 学员。调查于 2021 年 4 月 4 日至 2 月 20 日开放。仅包括 ST4 及以上的 IR 学员。
在 73 名受访者中,有 62 名符合分析条件。受访者(81%为男性)每周在血管造影室工作中位数为 5.5 个班次(半天列表),58%(n=36)每周至少有一次难以找到合适尺寸的铅围裙。总体而言,53%(n=33)对他们的辐射 PPE 表示担忧。此外,56%的学员(n=35)经历了背痛等症状,这些症状归因于佩戴他们可用的铅围裙。77%(n=48)经常佩戴铅眼镜。对于需要处方眼镜的学员(n=22),提供了过度适配的护目镜,但其中 17 名(77%)学员认为护目镜会影响他们进行手术的能力。50%和 52%的受访者分别使用眼部和手指剂量计。99%的人遵守身体剂量计的规定。
IR 学员的辐射 PPE 和剂量监测的配置不理想,特别是缺乏足够的眼部保护或合适的铅围裙。根据这项调查的结果,提出了一些建议,以提高 IR 学员的安全性和辐射意识。
全国范围内,IR 学员的辐射防护实践较差。适当的眼部保护和良好的铅围裙防护的配置较低。