patient dose with fluoroscopy – evolving tools and...
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William Pavlicek July, 2014 Austin Texas
Patient Dose with Fluoroscopy – Evolving Tools and Technologies
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Why Track Patient Dose?
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Risk? Its all about Variability!
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Tenets of Quality (Deming)
• Belief that things can be improved
• It is the process that creates variability
• A blameless environment is needed for team solutions
• People closest to the product are most able to affect quality
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“Inventor” of Six Sigma W. Edwards Deming
• Physicist PhD (Yale, 28)
• Taught engineering, physics in the 1920s
• Long career in government statistics, USDA, Bureau of the Census
• Worked with Japan post war.
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W. Edwards Deming, 1900 – 1993
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Individuals closest to ‘product’ most affect quality
Toyota Assembly Line worker STOPS the Line!
Operating Room – “Procedural Pause”
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* From Montgomery, D. C. (2009), Introduction to Statistical Quality Control 6th edition, Wiley, New York
Toyota reduced Variation ..Improved Quality 1960s
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The Motorola Six-Sigma Concept 1980 - pagers
• Motorola found disturbances cause shifts as much as 1.5 standard deviations off target.
• No process or system is ever truly stable!
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* From Montgomery
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“The mean never happens,” — a 4-day delivery time on one order, with an awful 20-day delay on another, and no real consistency! This customers in this chart feel nothing. Their life experience hasn’t changed; one bit. The customer only feels the variance that we have not yet removed. … Variation is evil in any customer-touching process. *
*Jack Welch, General Electric Company 1998 Annual Report
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X-ray
Tubes
1990s
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What do diagnostic medical physicists
(traditionally) measure?
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Accuracy of of Air Kerma? Accuracy of KAP?
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These devices had reasonably accurate (and highly repeatable) AK and KAP!
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Different Procedures/Protocols, Operator Training,
Patients!
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Variability with Fluoroscopy
• Different pulse and frame rate by physicians
• Different added spectral filters on device protocols
• Different behaviors of Tap and Pause
• Different behaviors of detector/table positioning
• Different size patients
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Measure, Analyze and Improve! Reduce Variability….per Patient!
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Fluoroscopy Tracking BEFORE
ALARA I >5Gy Exceeded!
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Value with Tracking Dose?
• Patients have a ‘right’ to feel safe with x-ray exams and procedures.
• It is the process that creates variability –uncertainty of ‘being safe’
• People closest to the product/process are most able to affect quality
• Identify and promote tools that empower operators!
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Dose Tracking 56 CT, 35 Fluoro, PET/Nucs, MR, Mammo etc. ~7 years
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Three (new) Tools for Users of Fluoroscopy
• Event Geometry Review
• Table and Detector Positioning
• Tap and Pause Tool
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Procedure Positioning NEW TOOL! Do you get asked about positioning?
Focal Spot
IRP
Skin
Detector
Acquisition
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NEW Event Geometry Tool (Post-Procedure Review)
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Focal Spot IRP Skin Detector Acquisition
mm
Event
Available from RDSR!
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Event Geometry Tool
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Focal Spot IRP Skin Detector Acquisition
Event
Excellent Table Height.
Good Detector Positioning.
mm
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Possible Poor Positioning (operators need real time!)
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Focal Spot IRP Skin Detector Acquisition
Event
mm
Table Too Low?
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Possible Poor Positioning (operators need real time!)
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Focal Spot IRP Skin Detector Acquisition
Event
mm
Detector Too High?
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New Tools for Users of Fluoroscopy
• Event Geometry Review
• Table and Detector Positioning
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77.1kV DSA 496.6mA 2f/s
A
Aorta FL LD LOW
705mGy/min 3347Gym2
Σ 003.3min
22cm FOV
Positioning: Table Detector
Real time!
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New Tools for Users of Fluoroscopy
• Event Geometry Review
• Table and Detector Positioning
• Tap and Pause
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77.1kV DSA 496.6mA 2f/s
A
Aorta FL LD LOW
705mGy/min 3347Gym2
Σ 003.3min
22cm FOV
Fluoro: Event Time >90s
Real time!
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1. Pulse and frame rates 2. Use of Cu Filter 3. C-arm Position 4. Tap and Pause Behavior
FLUOROSCOPY Tracking Found Variability:
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Review of High Exposures
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Highest Skin Exposures
From: 6/2012 to 6/2013
Average Dose : 0.5Gy for 1,768 patients
Exam Skin DS* FLU X-Ray Event w/ Min FOV Filter Max Max Description Dose # Time Longest Time (s) (cm) Min FLU ACQ
(Gy) (min) FLU ACQ FLU ACQ pps fps
Vascular 7.45 0 66.9 312.5 11.25 16.0 16.0 0.0 15.00 4
Angiogram 6.26 0 58.3 150.8 8.67 16.0 16.0 0.1 7.50 30
Aorta 5.68 0 52.7 140.8 8.67 20.0 20.0 0.0 7.50 15
AAA 5.22 0 135.2 238.3 10.07 20.0 20.0 0.1 7.50 15
Aorta 4.75 0 43.2 102.4 13.93 20.0 20.0 0.1 7.50 15
Angiogram 4.70 0 32.9 177.8 3 16.0 16 0.0 15.00 0 Vascular 4.22 1 80.1 240.1 9.20 20.0 20.0 0.1 10.0 15
ALARA I >5Gy Exceeded!
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Review High Exposures
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Highest Skin Exposures
From: 6/2012 to 6/2013
Average Dose : 0.5Gy for 1,768 patients
Exam Skin DS* FLU X-Ray Event w/ Min FOV Filter Max Max Description Dose # Time Longest Time (s) (cm) Min FLU ACQ
(Gy) (min) FLU ACQ FLU ACQ pps fps
Vascular 7.45 0 66.9 312.5 11.25 16.0 16.0 0.0 15.00 4
Angiogram 6.26 0 58.3 150.8 8.67 16.0 16.0 0.1 7.50 30
Aorta 5.68 0 52.7 140.8 8.67 20.0 20.0 0.0 7.50 15
AAA 5.22 0 135.2 238.3 10.07 20.0 20.0 0.1 7.50 15
Aorta 4.75 0 43.2 102.4 13.93 20.0 20.0 0.1 7.50 15
Angiogram 4.70 0 32.9 177.8 3 16.0 16 0.0 15.00 0 Vascular 4.22 1 80.1 240.1 9.20 20.0 20.0 0.1 10.0 15
Use 7.5 not 15 pps.
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Review High Exposures
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Highest Skin Exposures
From: 6/2012 to 6/2013
Average Dose : 0.5Gy for 1,768 patients
Exam Skin DS* FLU X-Ray Event w/ Min FOV Filter Max Max Description Dose # Time Longest Time (s) (cm) Min FLU ACQ
(Gy) (min) FLU ACQ FLU ACQ pps fps
Vascular 7.45 0 66.9 312.5 11.25 16.0 16.0 0.0 15.00 4
Angiogram 6.26 0 58.3 150.8 8.67 16.0 16.0 0.1 7.50 30
Aorta 5.68 0 52.7 140.8 8.67 20.0 20.0 0.0 7.50 15
AAA 5.22 0 135.2 238.3 10.07 20.0 20.0 0.1 7.50 15
Aorta 4.75 0 43.2 102.4 13.93 20.0 20.0 0.1 7.50 15
Angiogram 4.70 0 32.9 177.8 3 16.0 16 0.0 15.00 0 Vascular 4.22 1 80.1 240.1 9.20 20.0 20.0 0.1 10.0 15
Add 0.1mm Cu All procedures.
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~40% Lower Skin Dose with 0.1mm Cu!
Differential Dose Acquisition
-90%
-80%
-70%
-60%
-50%
-40%
-30%
-20%
-10%
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Review High Exposures
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Highest Skin Exposures
From: 6/1/12 to 6/1/13
Average Dose : 0.5Gy for 1,768 patients
Exam Skin DS* FLU X-Ray Event w/ Min FOV Filter Max Max Description Dose # Time Longest Time (s) (cm) Min FLU ACQ
(Gy) (min) FLU ACQ FLU ACQ mm pps fps
Vascular 7.45 0 66.9 312.5 11.25 16.0 16.0 0.0 15.00 4
Angiogram 6.26 0 58.3 150.8 8.67 16.0 16.0 0.1 7.50 30
Aorta 5.68 0 52.7 140.8 8.67 20.0 20.0 0.0 7.50 15
AAA 5.22 0 135.2 238.3 10.07 20.0 20.0 0.1 7.50 15
Aorta 4.75 0 43.2 102.4 13.93 20.0 20.0 0.1 7.50 15
Angiogram 4.70 0 32.9 177.8 3 16.0 16 0.0 15.00 0 Vascular 4.22 1 80.1 240.1 9.20 20.0 20.0 0.1 10.0 15
Too LONG! Use ‘Tap and
Pause’!
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Review High Exposures
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Highest Skin Exposures
From: 6/1/12 to 6/1/13
Average Dose : 0.5Gy for 1,768 patients
Exam Skin DS* FLU X-Ray Event w/ Min FOV Filter Max Max Description Dose # Time Longest Time (s) (cm) Min FLU ACQ
(Gy) (min) FLU ACQ FLU ACQ mm pps fps
Vascular 7.45 0 66.9 312.5 11.25 16.0 16.0 0.0 15.00 4
Angiogram 6.26 0 58.3 150.8 8.67 16.0 16.0 0.1 7.50 30
Aorta 5.68 0 52.7 140.8 8.67 20.0 20.0 0.0 7.50 15
AAA 5.22 0 135.2 238.3 10.07 20.0 20.0 0.1 7.50 15
Aorta 4.75 0 43.2 102.4 13.93 20.0 20.0 0.1 7.50 15
Angiogram 4.70 0 32.9 177.8 3 16.0 16 0.0 15.00 0 Vascular 4.22 1 80.1 240.1 9.20 20.0 20.0 0.1 10.0 15
WHAT IF? +‘Tap and Pause’
+ 0.1mm Cu +7.5 pps
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BEFORE
2013
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New Tools Can Assist
(just Blind Spot warning)
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Tools Do Assist!
Blind Spot Monitor!
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Thank You!
I only have the key ring!