This thesis collected data on radiation dose to staff and patients during fluoroscopically guided cardiovascular procedures. The dose measurements were compared and procedural variables which contributed to higher levels of dose were identified. This investigation has informed clinically based practice and provides evidence-based recommendations for easily implemented actions to reduce both patient and staff radiation dose
Background: In interventional radiology the highest radiation doses are usually recorded for both th...
ObjectivesThis paper investigates the effects of sustained practice and x-ray system technical chang...
ObjectivesThis study sought to evaluate differences in radiation exposure of the operator depending ...
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...
Aims: This study aimed to compare the head dose of a cardiologist to scrub and scout nurses during c...
Diagnostic coronary angiography (CA) uses ionising radiation with relatively high doses, which impac...
There is a paucity of literature comparing patient and staff dose during coronary angiography (CA), ...
This study aimed to evaluate the effect of nurse and doctor height on occupational dose to the templ...
Purpose: To evaluate conditions for minimizing staff dose in interventional radiology, and to provid...
ObjectiveTo characterize radiation exposure to patients and operating room personnel during fluorosc...
Vascular x-ray guided interventions are complex and may result in high occupational doses to ionisin...
The aim of the study was to evaluate the radiation exposure to operating room personnel and to asses...
Background: Invasive cardiologic procedures expose physicians and nurses/technicians to the risks of...
Intervention radiology is a discipline that is achieving a great advancement due to its significant ...
Background: In interventional radiology the highest radiation doses are usually recorded for both th...
ObjectivesThis paper investigates the effects of sustained practice and x-ray system technical chang...
ObjectivesThis study sought to evaluate differences in radiation exposure of the operator depending ...
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...
Aims: This study aimed to compare the head dose of a cardiologist to scrub and scout nurses during c...
Diagnostic coronary angiography (CA) uses ionising radiation with relatively high doses, which impac...
There is a paucity of literature comparing patient and staff dose during coronary angiography (CA), ...
This study aimed to evaluate the effect of nurse and doctor height on occupational dose to the templ...
Purpose: To evaluate conditions for minimizing staff dose in interventional radiology, and to provid...
ObjectiveTo characterize radiation exposure to patients and operating room personnel during fluorosc...
Vascular x-ray guided interventions are complex and may result in high occupational doses to ionisin...
The aim of the study was to evaluate the radiation exposure to operating room personnel and to asses...
Background: Invasive cardiologic procedures expose physicians and nurses/technicians to the risks of...
Intervention radiology is a discipline that is achieving a great advancement due to its significant ...
Background: In interventional radiology the highest radiation doses are usually recorded for both th...
ObjectivesThis paper investigates the effects of sustained practice and x-ray system technical chang...
ObjectivesThis study sought to evaluate differences in radiation exposure of the operator depending ...