Clinical diagnosis sometimes involves the use of medical instruments that employ ionizing radiation. However, ionizing radiation exposure is a workplace hazard that goes undetected and is detrimental to patients and staff in the catheterization laboratory. Every possible effort should be made to reduce the amount of radiation, including scattered radiation. Implementing radiation dose feedback may have a role in reducing exposure. In medicine, it is important to estimate the potential biologic effects on, and the risk to, an individual. In general, implantation of cardiac resynchronization devices is associated with one of the highest operator exposure doses due to the proximity of the operator to the radiation source. All physicians should...
Introduction Cardiac catheterization procedures result in high patient radiation exposure and corres...
Abstract Most of interventional procedures in cardiology are carried out under fluoroscopic imaging...
Radiation exposure is invisible,1–3 but may cause injury of both the patient and the operator.4–11 A...
Clinical diagnosis sometimes involves the use of medical instruments that employ ionizing radiation....
Exposure to ionizing radiation during cardiac catheterization can have harmful consequences for pat...
Concerns about ionizing radiation during interventional cardiology have been increased in recent yea...
SummaryIntroductionThe increasing use of cardiac catheterisation procedures has raised concerns abou...
Exposure to ionizing radiation during cardiac catheterization can have harmful consequences for pati...
Most of interventional procedures in cardiology are carried out under fluoroscopic imaging guidance....
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
Use of ionizing radiation during cardiac catheterization interventions adversely impacts both the pa...
Over the last decades, the concern for the radiation injury hazard to the patients and the professio...
ObjectivesThis paper investigates the effects of sustained practice and x-ray system technical chang...
Anxieties about ionizing radiation throughout interventional cardiology were recently been extended ...
Concerns about ionizing radiation in interventional cardiology have recently expanded due to the rap...
Introduction Cardiac catheterization procedures result in high patient radiation exposure and corres...
Abstract Most of interventional procedures in cardiology are carried out under fluoroscopic imaging...
Radiation exposure is invisible,1–3 but may cause injury of both the patient and the operator.4–11 A...
Clinical diagnosis sometimes involves the use of medical instruments that employ ionizing radiation....
Exposure to ionizing radiation during cardiac catheterization can have harmful consequences for pat...
Concerns about ionizing radiation during interventional cardiology have been increased in recent yea...
SummaryIntroductionThe increasing use of cardiac catheterisation procedures has raised concerns abou...
Exposure to ionizing radiation during cardiac catheterization can have harmful consequences for pati...
Most of interventional procedures in cardiology are carried out under fluoroscopic imaging guidance....
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
Use of ionizing radiation during cardiac catheterization interventions adversely impacts both the pa...
Over the last decades, the concern for the radiation injury hazard to the patients and the professio...
ObjectivesThis paper investigates the effects of sustained practice and x-ray system technical chang...
Anxieties about ionizing radiation throughout interventional cardiology were recently been extended ...
Concerns about ionizing radiation in interventional cardiology have recently expanded due to the rap...
Introduction Cardiac catheterization procedures result in high patient radiation exposure and corres...
Abstract Most of interventional procedures in cardiology are carried out under fluoroscopic imaging...
Radiation exposure is invisible,1–3 but may cause injury of both the patient and the operator.4–11 A...