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Reduction in radiation exposure during coronary angiography

✍ Scribed by Carpenter, Margot L. ;Singer, Peggy R. ;Jain, Avanindra ;Dehmer, Gregory J.


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1990
Tongue
English
Weight
432 KB
Volume
21
Category
Article
ISSN
0098-6569

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Abstract

In addition to lead shielding, increased distance between the operator and x‐ray source will lower radiation exposure. To utilize this principle, we interposed a 24 in. piece of pressure tubing between the catheter used for coronary angiography and the manifold apparatus. Radiation exposure to the hand of the operator during coronary angiography was compared with and without the extension tubing. When corrected for the differences in exposure time, operator exposure was 5.38 mrem/min without the extension and 4.84 mrem/min with the extension. Although this is a small difference in exposure/min, a substantial reduction in exposure could accumulate over a 1 yr period. Insertion of this extension tube into the catheter system is a simple and safe way to further reduce operator exposure during coronary angiography.


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