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Radiation Protection Dosimetry Advance Access originally published online on March 29, 2005
Radiation Protection Dosimetry 2005 113(4):449-452; doi:10.1093/rpd/nch486
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Skin doses to patients undergoing coronary angiography in a Greek hospital

Miltiadis G. Delichas1,*, Kyriakos Psarrakos1, Georgios Giannoglou2, Elisabeth Molyvda-Athanasopoulou1, Konstantinos Hatziioannou3 and Emmanouil Papanastassiou1

1 Medical Physics Department, Medical School, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki 54006, Greece
2 Department of Cardiology, Medical School, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki 54006, Greece
3 Medical Physics Department, Papageorgiou Hospital, N. Efkarpia, Thessaloniki 56403, Greece

* Corresponding author: delh{at}teilar.gr

Received September 7, 2004, amended January 12, 2005, accepted March 7, 2005

In this study, the skin dose (SD) to patients undergoing coronary angiography (CA) were measured with thermoluminescence dosemeters (TLD) attached to various anatomical locations on the patient's skin during 93 CA procedures in a Greek hospital. The dose–area product (DAP) for every radiological projection was also measured for each procedure. The SD values were measured to be in the range 2.4–427.5 mGy, lower than the 2 Gy dose threshold for transient erythema. No general correlation was observed between the SD and the total DAP.


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