Abstract
Use of ionizing radiation during cardiac catheterization interventions adversely impacts both the patients and medical staff. In recent years, radiation dose in cardiac catheterization interventions has become a topic of increasing interest in interventional cardiology and there is a strong interest in reducing radiation exposure during the procedures. This review presents the current status of radiation protection in the cardiac catheterization laboratory and summarizes a practical approach for radiation dose management for minimizing radiation exposure. This review also presents recent innovations that have clinical potential for reducing radiation during cardiac interventions.
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Gutierrez-Barrios, A., Cañadas-Pruaño, D., Noval-Morillas, I., Gheorghe, L., Zayas-Rueda, R., & Calle-Perez, G. (2022, January 26). Radiation protection for the interventional cardiologist: Practical approach and innovations. World Journal of Cardiology. Baishideng Publishing Group Inc. https://doi.org/10.4330/wjc.v14.i1.1
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