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Radiation Protection Dosimetry | 2008

Acceptance testing and QA of interventional cardiology systems

A. Dowling; A. Gallagher; U. O'Connor; A. Larkin; Dermot Gorman; L. Gray; Jim Malone

Interventional cardiology (IC) is a rapidly growing field of medical specialisation. Such procedures are complex and may subject patients and operators to higher levels of risk than those encountered in general radiology. Acceptance testing and quality assurance (QA) of radiological equipment, including IC equipment, is a requirement of the EU Medical Exposures Directive (MED) (97/43/EURATOM). In addition, the MED identifies interventional radiology as an area of special concern. This study presents the results of a survey of 17 IC systems (including several flat panel detector systems) in Irish hospitals. The results of the survey indicate large differences in patient doses between manufacturers for equivalent levels of measured image quality. In addition, all systems were found to have failed one or more acceptance tests, with 60% of systems demonstrating significant problems at acceptance testing. The results of the survey demonstrate the importance of acceptance testing and QA in IC. The results also provide baseline data, which may be used in the development of future QA guidelines.


Radiation Protection Dosimetry | 2008

Development of training syllabi for radiation protection and quality assurance of dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry (DXA) systems

U. O'Connor; A. Dowling; A. Larkin; N. Sheahan; L. Gray; A. Gallagher; Geraldine O'Reilly; Antti Kosunen; U. Zdesar; Jim Malone

The use of dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) scanners for measuring bone mineral density (BMD) is on the increase. A single DXA scan is a relatively low-dose diagnostic X-ray examination; however, radiation protection (RP) issues should not be trivialised. One objective of the EU 6th Framework SENTINEL co-ordination action was to develop training syllabi in RP and quality assurance (QA) for BMD, and this study presents the results. An EU-wide survey was carried out which confirmed that there was a need for an accredited DXA RP training course in many EU states. There is also limited published guidance on acceptance testing/QA for DXA. Two training syllabi were developed: one on RP and one on QA of DXA systems. A training course was delivered in Ireland in 2006 by the Medical Physics & Bioengineering Department of St Jamess Hospital, Dublin. Following the training course, a PC-based training CD was developed and will be made available. A harmonised approach to training will promote consistent approaches to radiation safety across the EU.


Radiation Protection Dosimetry | 2008

Acceptance testing and routine quality control in general radiography: mobile units and film/screen fixed systems

L. Gray; A. Dowling; A. Gallagher; Dermot Gorman; U. O'Connor; Mark Devine; A. Larkin; C. Walsh; Jim Malone

This study presents the findings from acceptance testing and routine quality control (QC) of general radiographic X-ray equipment in Ireland during 2006 and early 2007, including mobile X-ray units and film/screen fixed systems. Acceptance testing and routine QC of the diagnostic X-ray imaging equipment are requirements of European and Irish legislation. One hundred general radiographic X-ray systems were tested within Ireland, 73% of them failed to meet the required QC guidelines, whereby one or more faults were identified. The majority of these failures were minor ones, requiring attention by the suppliers at the next routine service. Significant faults were only identified in seven systems. The suppliers were requested to investigate these issues as soon as possible and take the necessary corrective action. A review of the QC results highlights the need to perform comprehensive acceptance and routine testing of the systems.


Radiation Protection Dosimetry | 2008

Acceptance testing of fluoroscopy systems used for interventional purposes.

U. O'Connor; A. Dowling; A. Gallagher; Dermot Gorman; C. Walsh; A. Larkin; L. Gray; Mark Devine; Jim Malone

This study presents the results of acceptance testing on 18 interventional fluoroscopy systems in Ireland. Acceptance testing and routine quality assurance (QA) of X-ray systems are the requirements of the EU Medical Exposures Directive (MED) and these requirements were subsequently implemented into Irish legislation. The MED states that special consideration should be given to the QA and dose assessment of high dose procedures such as interventional fluoroscopy. Owing to the advances in fluoroscopy technology, it has been found that comprehensive testing of interventional systems proves challenging in a busy hospital environment. A number of recurrent problems have been identified and are presented.


Radiation Protection Dosimetry | 2013

Practical application of suspension criteria scenarios in general radiography, computed radiography,digital radiography and fluoroscopy

U. O'Connor; A. Gallagher; Geraldine O'Reilly; A. Dowling; Jim Malone

Radiological equipment must be assessed against criteria for acceptability to ensure that it meets the minimum standards for patient safety. This assessment is typically led by a medical physicist with input from radiology staff and the equipment supplier. Equipment that does not meet the criteria requires action and may be suspended from clinical use. European Commission report RP 91 will be revised and replaced as RP 162. It has been drawn up to aid medical physicists with the assessment process and provide guidance on suspension levels. This paper details several cases where the criteria in the proposed RP 162 were applied in general radiography, computed radiography, digital radiography and fluoroscopy. The factors considered by the medical physicist and the outcome of each case are presented. The proposed RP 162 report improves on its predecessor and provides a robust set of criteria for ensuring that patient safety within the EU medical exposures framework is optimised.


Radiation Protection Dosimetry | 2008

A training syllabus for radiation protection in dental radiology.

A. Gallagher; A. Dowling; J. Renehan; D. Clarke; Jim Malone

The EU Council Directive 97/43/EURATOM (MED) states that Member States shall ensure that adequate theoretical and practical training is provided for dental practitioners working with ionising radiation; this also includes the provision of continuing education and training programmes, post-qualification. The area of dental radiology is specifically mentioned in this legally binding document. The Department of Medical Physics and Bioengineering, St Jamess Hospital, Dublin, is particularly interested in the area of radiation protection training and routinely provides educational courses both at national and international levels. A recent review of their dental radiation protection course was undertaken in conjunction with a number of Principal Dental Surgeons within the Health Service Executive in Ireland. The revised course was delivered to over 200 dental staff members at two separate meetings during 2006. The response from attendees was very positive. It is proposed to extend this course to other dental professionals, working both in the Irish private and public health sectors in the future.


Radiation Protection Dosimetry | 2005

Equipment standards for interventional cardiology

A. Dowling; A. Gallagher; C. Walsh; Jim Malone


Radiation Protection Dosimetry | 2011

Doses under automatic exposure control (AEC) for direct digital radiographic (DDR) X-ray systems.

Louise Bowden; Ronan Faulkner; Conor L. Clancy; A. Gallagher; Mark Devine; Dermot Gorman; Geraldine O'Reilly; A. Dowling


Physica Medica | 2016

“The times they are a changing” for quality assurance testing in diagnostic radiology

A. Gallagher; Louise Bowden; Ronan Faulkner; U. O'Connor; Geraldine O'Reilly; Jim Malone; A. Dowling


Radiation Protection Dosimetry | 2013

Application of European suspension criteria to dental radiology: an Irish perspective.

A. Gallagher; A. Bell; U. O'Connor; A. Dowling; Geraldine O'Reilly

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A. Larkin

Boston Children's Hospital

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C. Walsh

Boston Children's Hospital

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Antti Kosunen

Radiation and Nuclear Safety Authority

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D. Clarke

Health Service Executive

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J. Renehan

Health Service Executive

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