Quantification of Lens Radiation Exposure in Scopy Imaging: A Dose Level Analysis
Feyzanur Abuş, Aleyna Gürçalar, Osman Günay, Duygu Tunçman, Fahrettin Fatih Kesmezacar, Mustafa Demır
Abstract
The radiation dosage that a patient's lenses get during C-arm scopy for cranial angiography applications is examined in this study. The Alderson Rando Phantom (ART) and TLD-100 thermoluminescent dosimeters are used in the study to mimic and quantify radiation exposure. To evaluate the effect on the lenses, several exposure durations (0.5-1-2-4-8 minutes) are used in the experiment. The outer tissue of the right lens was exposed to larger radiation doses over time, according to the data. The significance of regulated radiation application in medical processes is emphasized by mathematical models that show a high link between dosage and time. The study advances medical practices and procedures by offering insightful information on how to optimize radiation exposure for patient safety during scopy imaging.