Center experience and other determinants of patient radiation exposure during prostatic artery embolization: a retrospective study in three Scandinavian centers

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Petra Svarc ◽  
Thijs Hagen ◽  
Hanne Waltenburg ◽  
Christian Andersson ◽  
Mats Bläckberg ◽  
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Gustavo Andrade ◽  
Helen J. Khoury ◽  
William J. Garzón ◽  
Felipe Dubourcq ◽  
Michel F. Bredow ◽  
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2016 ◽  
Vol 36 (2) ◽  
pp. 246-254 ◽  
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W J Garzón ◽  
G Andrade ◽  
F Dubourcq ◽  
D G Abud ◽  
M Bredow ◽  
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F. Bürckenmeyer ◽  
I. Diamantis ◽  
T. Kriechenbauer ◽  
T. Lehmann ◽  
T. Franiel ◽  
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Abstract Purpose To evaluate the effect of cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) on radiation exposure, procedure time, and contrast media (CM) use in prostatic artery embolization (PAE). Materials and Methods Seventy-eight patients were enrolled in this retrospective, single-center study. All patients received PAE without (group A; n = 39) or with (group B; n = 39) CBCT. Total dose-area product (DAPtotal; Gycm2), total entrance skin dose (ESDtotal; mGy), and total effective dose (EDtotal; mSv) were primary outcomes. Number of digital subtraction angiography (DSA) series, CM use, fluoroscopy time, and procedure time were secondary outcomes. PAE in group A was performed by a single radiologist with 15 years experience, PAE in group B was conducted by four radiologists with 4 to 6 years experience. Results For groups A vs. B, respectively, median (IQR): DAPtotal 236.94 (186.7) vs. 281.20 (214.47) Gycm2(p = 0.345); EDtotal 25.82 (20.35) vs. 39.84 (23.75) mSv (p =  < 0.001); ESDtotal 2833 (2278) vs. 2563 (3040) mGy(p = 0.818); number of DSA series 25 (15) vs. 23 (10)(p = 0.164); CM use 65 (30) vs. 114 (40) mL(p =  < 0.001); fluoroscopy time 23 (20) vs. 28 (25) min(p = 0.265), and procedure time 70 (40) vs.120 (40) min(p =  < 0.001). Bilateral PAE was achieved in 33/39 (84.6%) group A and 32/39 (82.05%) group B(p = 0.761), all other patients received unilateral PAE. There were no significant differences between clinical parameters and origins of the prostatic arteries (PA) (p = 0.206–1.00). Conclusion Operators with extensive expertise on PAE may not benefit from addition of CBCT to DSA runs, whereas for operators with less expertise, CBCT when used alongside with DSA runs increased the overall radiation exposure.


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