Preface
Article Outline
Over the years, the International Commission on Radiological Protection (ICRP), referred to below as ‘the Commission’, has issued many reports providing advice on radiological protection and safety in medicine. Its Publication 73 is a general overview of this area. These reports summarise the general principles of radiation protection and provide advice on the application of those principles to the various uses of ionising radiation in medicine and biomedical research.
Most of these reports are of a general nature, and the Commission wishes to address some specific situations where difficulties have been observed. It is desirable that reports on such problem areas be written in a style which is accessible to those who may be directly concerned in their daily work, and that every effort is taken to ensure wide circulation of such reports.
A first step in this direction was taken at the Commission's meeting in Oxford, United Kingdom, in September 1997. At that time, on the recommendation of ICRP Committee 3, the Commission established several Task Groups to produce reports on topical issues in medical radiation protection.
The current report is the result of the work of one of those Task Groups. The terms of reference of this Task Group on avoidance of radiation injuries in interventional procedures were to produce a targeted document for the prevention of radiation injuries in interventional procedures, with reference to both patients and staff. The Task Group was requested to consider all likely deterministic effects, techniques to reduce dose, and patient follow-up to detect delayed effects. Furthermore, the report was to discuss practical protection strategies.
The membership of the Task Group was as follows:
| C. Sharp (Chairman) | K. Faulkner | H. Nakamura |
| E. Vaño | M. Wucherer |
Corresponding members were:
| J. Cardella | J. Hopewell | M. Rehani |
| M. Rosenstein | T. Shope | B. Worgul |
The membership of Committee 3 during the period of preparation of this report was:
| F.A. Mettler, Jr. (Chairman) | J.-M. Cosset | M.J. Guiberteau |
| L.K. Harding (Secretary) | J. Liniecki (Vice-Chairman) | S. Mattsson |
| H. Nakamura | P. Ortiz-Lopez | L.V. Pinillos-Ashton |
| M.M. Rehani | H. Ringertz | M. Rosenstein |
| Y. Sasaki | C. Sharp | W. Yin |
| W.Y. Ussov |
This report aims to serve the purposes described above. In order to be as useful as possible for those purposes, its style differs in a few respects from the usual style of the Commission's publications in the Annals of the ICRP. For instance, an overview of ‘Main Points’ is given at the beginning of each new chapter. Several colour figures are also included in order to illustrate more clearly the nature and characteristics of radiation injuries that can be encountered after interventional radiology procedures.
The report was approved for publication by the Commission through postal ballot in September 2000.
PII: S0146-6453(01)00003-3
doi:10.1016/S0146-6453(01)00003-3
© 2001 ICRP. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
