SummaryBackgroundOperator radiation exposure is high during coronary procedures. The radial access decreases the rate of local vascular complications but increases operator radiation exposure. As the X-ray exposure is related to the distance between the operator and the radiation source, the use of an extension tube between the proximal part of the coronary catheter and the ‘injection device’ might decrease operator radiation exposure.AimsTo demonstrate that the use of an extension tube during coronary procedures performed through the radial approach decreases operator radiation.MethodsOverall, 230 patients were included consecutively and randomized to procedures performed with or without an extension tube. Radiation exposure measures were ...
ObjectivesThis study sought to assess radiation exposure and operator discomfort when using left rad...
BackgroundBecause of a presumably increased incidence of long-term malignancy in interventional card...
Purpose: Cumulative radiation exposure to the hands during certain interventional procedures may be ...
SummaryBackgroundOperator radiation exposure is high during coronary procedures. The radial access d...
Objectives: Transradial access for percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) reduces procedural compl...
We sought to compare operator radiation exposure during procedures using right femoral access (RFA),...
Background—Several methods to reduce radiation exposure in the setting of coronary procedures are av...
ObjectivesThis study sought to determine the efficacy of patient pelvic lead shielding for the reduc...
ObjectivesThis study aimed to compare radiation exposure of patients undergoing percutaneous coronar...
Medical radiation exposure is a significant concern for interventional cardiologists (IC). This stud...
We sought to compare operator radiation exposure during procedures using right femoral access (RFA)...
BACKGROUND: Exposure to radiation during fluoroscopically guided cardiac procedures is a cause for c...
Introduction: Angiography and angioplasty expose cardiologists to a high level of X-ray comparing ot...
It remains unclear whether radial increases the risk of operator or patient radiation exposure when ...
BACKGROUND: It remains unclear whether radial access increases the risk of operator or patient r...
ObjectivesThis study sought to assess radiation exposure and operator discomfort when using left rad...
BackgroundBecause of a presumably increased incidence of long-term malignancy in interventional card...
Purpose: Cumulative radiation exposure to the hands during certain interventional procedures may be ...
SummaryBackgroundOperator radiation exposure is high during coronary procedures. The radial access d...
Objectives: Transradial access for percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) reduces procedural compl...
We sought to compare operator radiation exposure during procedures using right femoral access (RFA),...
Background—Several methods to reduce radiation exposure in the setting of coronary procedures are av...
ObjectivesThis study sought to determine the efficacy of patient pelvic lead shielding for the reduc...
ObjectivesThis study aimed to compare radiation exposure of patients undergoing percutaneous coronar...
Medical radiation exposure is a significant concern for interventional cardiologists (IC). This stud...
We sought to compare operator radiation exposure during procedures using right femoral access (RFA)...
BACKGROUND: Exposure to radiation during fluoroscopically guided cardiac procedures is a cause for c...
Introduction: Angiography and angioplasty expose cardiologists to a high level of X-ray comparing ot...
It remains unclear whether radial increases the risk of operator or patient radiation exposure when ...
BACKGROUND: It remains unclear whether radial access increases the risk of operator or patient r...
ObjectivesThis study sought to assess radiation exposure and operator discomfort when using left rad...
BackgroundBecause of a presumably increased incidence of long-term malignancy in interventional card...
Purpose: Cumulative radiation exposure to the hands during certain interventional procedures may be ...