铅帽在介入心脏病学中的应用:是时候在心导管实验室保护我们的头部了?

IF 0.2 0 PHILOSOPHY Interventional Cardiology Review Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.15420/icr.2023.10
Yasar Sattar, Prasanna M Sengodan, Mustafa Sajjad Cheema, Nismat Javed, Shoaib Ashraf, Sadaf Fakhra, Anas Alharbi, Moinuddin Syed, Mahboob Alam, Islam Y Elgendy, Affan Haleem, Akram Kawsara, M Chadi Alraies, Ramesh Daggubati
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背景:辐射暴露是介入心脏病专家和心导管实验室工作人员的职业危害,可表现为严重的长期健康后果。个人防护装备,包括铅夹克和眼镜,是常见的,但使用辐射防护铅帽是不一致的。方法:采用系统评价和荟萃分析指南方案的首选报告项目,对五项观察性研究进行系统评价定性评估。结果:得出的结论是,即使在天花板上安装了铅屏蔽,铅帽也能显著减少头部的辐射暴露。结论:虽然正在研究和引进新的防护系统,但需要强烈考虑并在导尿实验室使用铅帽等工具作为主要的个人防护设备。
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Lead Cap Use in Interventional Cardiology: Time to Protect Our Head in the Cardiac Catheterisation Laboratory?

Background: Radiation exposure is an occupational hazard for interventional cardiologists and cardiac catheterisation laboratory staff that can manifest with serious long-term health consequences. Personal protective equipment, including lead jackets and glasses, is common, but the use of radiation protective lead caps is inconsistent. Methods: A systematic review qualitative assessment of five observational studies using the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses guidelines protocol was performed. Results: It was concluded that lead caps significantly reduce radiation exposure to the head, even when a ceiling-mounted lead shield was present. Conclusion: Although newer protective systems are being studied and introduced, tools, such as lead caps, need to be strongly considered and employed in the catheterisation laboratory as mainstay personal protective equipment.

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Interventional Cardiology Review
Interventional Cardiology Review Medicine-Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
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