Interventional cardiologists are at greater risk from radiation exposure as a result of the procedures they undertake than most other medical specialists. A study was performed to evaluate operator dose during interventional cardiology procedures and to establish methods of operator dose reduction with a radiation protective device. Different procedure technique and use of protective tools can explain big difference in the annual equivalent dose received by the professionals. Strategies to prevent and monitor radiation exposure, advanced protective shielding and effective radiation monitoring methods should be applied
Background: Invasive cardiologic procedures expose physicians and nurses/technicians to the risks of...
International audienceInterventional cardiologists (ICs) are repeatedly exposed to scattered ionisin...
ObjectivesThis paper investigates the effects of sustained practice and x-ray system technical chang...
Use of ionizing radiation during cardiac catheterization interventions adversely impacts both the pa...
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...
Anxieties about ionizing radiation throughout interventional cardiology were recently been extended ...
Introduction: Angiography and angioplasty expose cardiologists to a high level of X-ray comparing ot...
Concerns about ionizing radiation during interventional cardiology have been increased in recent yea...
Exposure to ionizing radiation during cardiac catheterization can have harmful consequences for pati...
Introduction: Mean radiation exposure in invasive cardiology varies greatly between different centre...
Vascular x-ray guided interventions are complex and may result in high occupational doses to ionisin...
Background: Interventional cardiologists are inevitably exposed to low-dose radiation, and consequen...
Invasive cardiac studies require the generation of radiographic and fluoroscopic images for both doc...
Background: Invasive cardiologic procedures expose physicians and nurses/technicians to the risks of...
International audienceInterventional cardiologists (ICs) are repeatedly exposed to scattered ionisin...
ObjectivesThis paper investigates the effects of sustained practice and x-ray system technical chang...
Use of ionizing radiation during cardiac catheterization interventions adversely impacts both the pa...
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...
Anxieties about ionizing radiation throughout interventional cardiology were recently been extended ...
Introduction: Angiography and angioplasty expose cardiologists to a high level of X-ray comparing ot...
Concerns about ionizing radiation during interventional cardiology have been increased in recent yea...
Exposure to ionizing radiation during cardiac catheterization can have harmful consequences for pati...
Introduction: Mean radiation exposure in invasive cardiology varies greatly between different centre...
Vascular x-ray guided interventions are complex and may result in high occupational doses to ionisin...
Background: Interventional cardiologists are inevitably exposed to low-dose radiation, and consequen...
Invasive cardiac studies require the generation of radiographic and fluoroscopic images for both doc...
Background: Invasive cardiologic procedures expose physicians and nurses/technicians to the risks of...
International audienceInterventional cardiologists (ICs) are repeatedly exposed to scattered ionisin...
ObjectivesThis paper investigates the effects of sustained practice and x-ray system technical chang...