Local Diagnostic Reference Levels for Pediatric Interventional Cardiology Procedures in Argentina

Children (Basel). 2023 Nov 30;10(12):1877. doi: 10.3390/children10121877.

Abstract

The aim of this work was to propose a preliminary local diagnostic reference levels (DRL) for pediatric interventional cardiology (PIC) procedures in Argentina, for different ranges of age and weight. This work has been conducted in the framework of the "Optimization of Protection in Pediatric Interventional Radiology in Latin America and the Caribbean" (OPRIPALC) program coordinated by the World Health Organization and the Pan American Health Organization in cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency to ensuring that radiation exposures of pediatric patients are the minimum necessary during fluoroscopy-guided interventional procedures. The local DRL values presented in this paper by weight group and age group were 7.1 Gy·cm2 (<5 kg), 10.7 Gy·cm2 (5-15 kg), 18.0 Gy·cm2 (15-30 kg), 15.9 Gy·cm2 (30-50 kg), and 28.2 Gy·cm2 (50-80 kg) and 5.3 Gy·cm2 (<1), 11.2 Gy·cm2 (1 to 5<), 19.6 Gy·cm2 (5 to 10<), and 21.4 Gy·cm2 (10 to 16<), respectively. Our dose results are among the values found in other international studies; however, there is great potential for dose optimization.

Keywords: interventional cardiology; kerma area product; local diagnostic reference levels; pediatrics; radiation dose.

Grants and funding

This research has been partially funded by the European Commission, Directorate-General for International Cooperation and Development (DG DEVCO), through a grant provided to the WHO to support Universal Health Coverage-related activities. This research has been partially funded by the Research Directorate at Universidad de Tarapacá through senior research Project No. 7725-22.