2020
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-020-73101-4
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Taller staff occupationally exposed to less radiation to the temple in cardiac procedures, but risk higher doses during vascular cases

Abstract: This study aimed to evaluate the effect of nurse and doctor height on occupational dose to the temple during fluoroscopically guided cardiovascular procedures. Additionally, an evaluation of the relationship between doctor height and table height was performed. Staff exposed during fluoroscopic procedures may be at elevated risk of cardiovascular damage or oncogenesis and have demonstrated a higher incidence of subscapular cataracts. The heads of taller staff may be exposed to reduced levels of radiation due t… Show more

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“…Given the variability of the use of x-ray tube angulation in the clinical setting and the resulting effect this has on dosimeter measurements, investigating the effect of tube angle was beyond the scope of this investigation and would be better suited to a phantom study. We also note that there is a large discrepancy regarding the use of/positioning of radiation protection and the height of the staff, which has been demonstrated to affect occupational dose 60 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…Given the variability of the use of x-ray tube angulation in the clinical setting and the resulting effect this has on dosimeter measurements, investigating the effect of tube angle was beyond the scope of this investigation and would be better suited to a phantom study. We also note that there is a large discrepancy regarding the use of/positioning of radiation protection and the height of the staff, which has been demonstrated to affect occupational dose 60 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 84%