Aims: This study aimed to compare the head dose of a cardiologist to scrub and scout nurses during cardiac angiography. Design: A correlational longitudinal quantitative design was used to examine the relationship between the variable of occupational dose to the medical operator when compared with the dose to the scrub and scout nurses. Methods: A quantitative analysis was performed on data collected during coronary angiograms (N = 612) for one cardiologist and 22 nurses performing either the scrub or scout role between May 2015 and February 2017. Analysis was based on log-transformed dose levels and reported as geometric means and associated 95% confidence intervals. Results: It was found that scrub nurses received on average 41% more head...
The aim of the study was to evaluate the radiation exposure to operating room personnel and to asses...
Background Occupational doses from fluoroscopy-guided interventional procedures are the highest ones...
Objectives: Radiation from cardiac angiography procedures is harmful to patients and the staff perfo...
Background Nurses are an integral part of the team conducting cardiac angiography and are often loca...
BACKGROUND: Exposure to radiation during fluoroscopically guided cardiac procedures is a cause for c...
Highlights - Staff adequately use ceiling-mounted lead and thyroid shields. - The use of lead caps a...
Background: Invasive cardiologic procedures expose physicians and nurses/technicians to the risks of...
There is a paucity of literature comparing patient and staff dose during coronary angiography (CA), ...
This thesis collected data on radiation dose to staff and patients during fluoroscopically guided ca...
Background: Interventional cardiologists are inevitably exposed to low-dose radiation, and consequen...
ObjectivesThis study sought to evaluate differences in radiation exposure of the operator depending ...
Kelly Wilson-Stewart,1,2 Davide Fontanarosa,3,4 Eva Malacova,3,5 Steven Gett,2 Allan Kruger,2,6 Jami...
This study aimed to evaluate the effect of nurse and doctor height on occupational dose to the templ...
Medical radiation exposure is a significant concern for interventional cardiologists (IC). This stud...
Background: Radiation exposure is an occupational hazard for interventional cardiologists and cardia...
The aim of the study was to evaluate the radiation exposure to operating room personnel and to asses...
Background Occupational doses from fluoroscopy-guided interventional procedures are the highest ones...
Objectives: Radiation from cardiac angiography procedures is harmful to patients and the staff perfo...
Background Nurses are an integral part of the team conducting cardiac angiography and are often loca...
BACKGROUND: Exposure to radiation during fluoroscopically guided cardiac procedures is a cause for c...
Highlights - Staff adequately use ceiling-mounted lead and thyroid shields. - The use of lead caps a...
Background: Invasive cardiologic procedures expose physicians and nurses/technicians to the risks of...
There is a paucity of literature comparing patient and staff dose during coronary angiography (CA), ...
This thesis collected data on radiation dose to staff and patients during fluoroscopically guided ca...
Background: Interventional cardiologists are inevitably exposed to low-dose radiation, and consequen...
ObjectivesThis study sought to evaluate differences in radiation exposure of the operator depending ...
Kelly Wilson-Stewart,1,2 Davide Fontanarosa,3,4 Eva Malacova,3,5 Steven Gett,2 Allan Kruger,2,6 Jami...
This study aimed to evaluate the effect of nurse and doctor height on occupational dose to the templ...
Medical radiation exposure is a significant concern for interventional cardiologists (IC). This stud...
Background: Radiation exposure is an occupational hazard for interventional cardiologists and cardia...
The aim of the study was to evaluate the radiation exposure to operating room personnel and to asses...
Background Occupational doses from fluoroscopy-guided interventional procedures are the highest ones...
Objectives: Radiation from cardiac angiography procedures is harmful to patients and the staff perfo...