Strategies to Reduce Radiation Exposure in Electrophysiology and Interventional Cardiology

Q4 Medicine US Cardiology Review Pub Date : 2019-07-17 DOI:10.15420/usc.2019.21.2
D. Padmanabhan, S. Shankar, Avinash Chandrashekharaiah, S. Deshpande
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Abstract

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 work on the principle of as low as reasonably achievable. Methods for reducing radiation exposure must be implemented in the catheterization laboratory. In this article, we review the available tools to lower the radiation exposure dose to the operator during diagnostic, interventional, and electrophysiological cardiac procedures.
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减少电生理学和介入心脏病学辐射暴露的策略
临床诊断有时涉及使用电离辐射的医疗器械。然而,电离辐射暴露是一种未被发现的工作场所危害,对导管实验室的患者和工作人员有害。应尽一切可能努力减少辐射量,包括散射辐射。实施辐射剂量反馈可能对减少照射有作用。在医学上,评估潜在的生物效应和对个体的风险是很重要的。一般来说,由于操作者靠近辐射源,心脏再同步装置的植入与操作者的最高暴露剂量之一有关。所有的医生都应该按照尽可能低的原则工作。导管实验室必须实施减少辐射暴露的方法。在本文中,我们回顾了在诊断、介入和心脏电生理手术过程中降低操作者辐射暴露剂量的可用工具。
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US Cardiology Review
US Cardiology Review Medicine-Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
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期刊介绍: US Cardiology Review (USC) is an international, US-English language, peer-reviewed journal that is published bi-annually and aims to assist time-pressured physicians to stay abreast of key advances and opinion in the area of cardiovascular disease. The journal comprises balanced and comprehensive review articles written by leading authorities. The journal provides updates on a range of salient issues to support physicians in developing their knowledge and effectiveness in day-to-day clinical practice. The journal endeavours to support the continuous medical education of specialist and general cardiologists and disseminate knowledge of the field to the wider cardiovascular community.
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