DocumentCode :
71838
Title :
Use of a CMOS Image Sensor for an Active Personal Dosimeter in Interventional Radiology
Author :
Conti, E. ; Placidi, P. ; Biasini, M. ; Bissi, L. ; Calandra, A. ; Checcucci, B. ; Chiocchini, S. ; Cicioni, R. ; Di Lorenzo, R. ; Dipilato, A.C. ; Esposito, Anna ; Paolucci, M. ; Passeri, D. ; Pentiricci, A. ; Scorzoni, A. ; Servoli, L.
Author_Institution :
Univ. of Perugia, Perugia, Italy
Volume :
62
Issue :
5
fYear :
2013
fDate :
May-13
Firstpage :
1065
Lastpage :
1072
Abstract :
Interventional radiologists and staff members, during all their professional activities, are frequently exposed to protracted and fractionated low doses of ionizing radiation. Due to skin tissues and peripheral blood irradiation, these exposures can result in deterministic effects (radiodermatitis, aged skin, and hand depilation) or stochastic ones (skin and non-solid cancer incidence). The authors present a novel approach to perform online monitoring of the staff during their interventions by using a device based on an Active Pixel Sensor. The performance of the sensor as an X-ray radiation detector has been evaluated with a proper experimental setup: the number of photons and the generated charge have been assessed as dosimetric observables from the frames acquired by the sensor using a two-threshold clustering algorithm, the efficiency of which has been evaluated as well. The correlation of these observables with passive dosimeter dose measurements has been analyzed: a good linearity has been demonstrated, and the response difference between pulsed and continuous operational modes is reduced to less than 10%, marking a distinct improvement with respect to commercial Active Personal Dosimeters.
Keywords :
CMOS image sensors; X-ray detection; blood; cancer; dosimeters; dosimetry; occupational health; personnel; radiology; skin; Active Pixel Sensor; CMOS image sensor; X-ray radiation detector; active personal dosimeter; aged skin; continuous operational modes; deterministic effects; dosimetric observables; fractionated low doses; hand depilation; interventional radiologists; interventional radiology; ionizing radiation; nonsolid cancer incidence; online monitoring; passive dosimeter dose measurements; peripheral blood irradiation; professional activities; protracted low doses; radiodermatitis; skin tissues; staff members; two-threshold clustering algorithm; Clustering algorithms; Electron tubes; Measurement uncertainty; Noise; Photonics; Time measurement; Uncertainty; Active Personal Dosimeter; CMOS pixels; X-ray; dosimetry; interventional radiology (IR);
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Instrumentation and Measurement, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9456
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TIM.2012.2223331
Filename :
6356002
Link To Document :
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