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Method for bAdge-dosi Monitoring of X-ray Exposure Values in Operating Theatre Surgery
Sponsor: University Hospital, Tours
Summary
Surgical procedures involving X-rays in the operating room have increased in recent years, thereby increasing the exposure of operating room staff to ionizing radiation. An individual dosimeter makes it possible to record the radiation exposure to which these personnel are exposed. However, it has been noticed that these dosimeters are not thoroughly worn, consequently the radiation doses recorded are not reliable. In order to increase the proportion of dosimeters systematically worn in the operating room, we study the impact of the association of the passive dosimeter with the hospital access badge (forming the Badge-Dosi). A first pilot study was carried out at Tours University Hospital showing the effectiveness of this concept. With the present study, we carry out a multicenter study. Our hypothesis is that the Badge-Dosi allows a significant increase of dosimeter use in the operating room, which improves the reliability of the monitoring of personnel.
Official title: Method for bAdge-dosi Monitoring of X-ray Exposure Values in Operating Theatre Surgery: a Multicentre Randomised Trial
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - Any
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
118
Start Date
2024-10-01
Completion Date
2026-09
Last Updated
2026-07-09
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Conditions
Interventions
Badge-dosi
The intervention assessed consists in linking the radiation dosimeter to the access badge (which practitioners wear at all times) in order to improve compliance with radiation dosimeter wear among practitioners exposed to X-rays.
Locations (4)
University hospital
Orléans, France
University hospital
Pessac, France
University hospital
Toulouse, France
University hospital
Tours, France