%0 Journal Article %T A new imaging technology to reduce the radiation dose during uterine fibroid embolization %A Abdoli Mehrsima %A Annouschka Laenen %A Dirk Timmerman %A Eveline Thomaere %A Geert Maleux %A Hilde Bosmans %A Katya Op de Beeck %A Michiel Dehairs %A Sandra Cornelissen %J Acta Radiologica %@ 1600-0455 %D 2018 %R 10.1177/0284185118760064 %X Uterine fibroid embolization (UFE) is a minimally invasive imaging-guided treatment using radiation exposure. To compare the patients¡¯ radiation exposure during UFE before and after introduction of a new X-ray imaging platform. Forty-one patients were enrolled in a prospective, comparative two-arm project before and after introduction of a new X-ray imaging platform with reduced dose settings, i.e. novel real-time image processing techniques (AlluraClarity). Demographic, pre-interventional imaging, and procedural data, including dose area product (DAP) and estimated organ dose on the ovaries and uterus, were recorded and angiographic quality of overall procedure was assessed. There were no significant differences in demographic characteristics and preoperative fibroid and uterine volumes in the two groups. The new imaging platform led to a significant reduction in mean total DAP (102 vs. 438£¿Gy.cm2; P£¿<£¿0.001), mean fluoroscopy DAP (32 vs. 138£¿Gy.cm2; P£¿<£¿0.001), mean acquisition DAP (70 vs. 300£¿Gy.cm2; P£¿<£¿0.001), and acquisition DAP estimated organ dose in ovaries (42 vs. 118 mGy; P£¿<£¿0.001) and uterus (40 vs. 118 mGy, P£¿<£¿0.001), without impairment of the procedure and angiographic image quality. A substantial 77% reduction of DAP values and 64% and 66% reduction in organ dose on ovaries and uterus, respectively, was demonstrated with the new imaging platform, while maintaining optimal imaging quality and efficacy %K Genital / reproductive system female %K interventional vascular %K radioprotection / radiation dose %K catheter arteriography %K embolization %K radiation safety %U https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/0284185118760064