2021
DOI: 10.1093/eurjcn/zvab096
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Radiation dose to nurses, cardiologists, and patients during coronary angiography: a comparison of femoral and radial access

Abstract: Background Exposure to radiation during fluoroscopically guided cardiac procedures is a cause for concern for both the patient and staff. Aims This study sought to compare the occupational and patient radiation dose during femoral and radially accessed invasive coronary angiography (CA). Methods and results Occupational dose (µSv) was measured at the left tem… Show more

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“…Nurses play an important role when the cardiologist performs the angiography or CC, from pre-procedure assessment to post-procedure care and discharge. 10 When a patient is admitted for this invasive high-risk procedure, the nurses assess and prepare a patient for angiography, including the assessment of radial artery patency. 11 J Pak Med Assoc S. Ahad, S. Idrees, K.A.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nurses play an important role when the cardiologist performs the angiography or CC, from pre-procedure assessment to post-procedure care and discharge. 10 When a patient is admitted for this invasive high-risk procedure, the nurses assess and prepare a patient for angiography, including the assessment of radial artery patency. 11 J Pak Med Assoc S. Ahad, S. Idrees, K.A.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%