A study investigating the effects of a personalized Ceiling suspension shield-sensor system on minimizing radiation exposure in cath lab interventional procedures
Sajeesh S Nair,
Saral Kumar Gupta,
Shine N S
et al.
Abstract:Aim: To develop and evaluate a sensor system that can alert cardiologists when the ceiling suspension shield (CSS) is not positioned correctly during cath lab procedures.
Methodology: This study was carried out in our cath lab room which was equipped with the MAVIG ® OT90001 CSS model. A Ray Safe ® X2 detector was used to measure the dose rate with and without CSS to study the efficacy of CSS. A CSS sensor system was designed using basic electronic components and ultrasonic sensor module. The impact of the CSS… Show more
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