[Radiodermatitis in interventional radiology (hand dose measurement, screening and compensation)].

J Radiol

Service de pathologie professionnelle, hôpital Cochin, Paris.

Published: March 2003

It is to be feared that the expansion of interventional radiology could lead to the reappearance of chronic radiodermatitis. Only a few studies mention the doses received by the hands, however these radiation doses are always high. Whereas clinical examinations lead to a belated diagnosis, capillary microscopy, a quick and non invasive test, enables to detect vascular injuries at the subclinical stage. Radiological protection is currently based on leaded gloves and on the reduction of exposure duration. Compensation for chronic radiodermatitis depends on the practitioner's status. In spite of a better evaluation of the overall irradiation, hand exposure remains a cause for concern. Capillary microscopy can provide appropriate medical surveillance.

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