1. Effect of a Real-Time Radiation Monitoring Device on Operator Radiation Exposure During Cardiac Catheterization
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Rebecca Grabarkewitz, Atif Mohammad, Deborah Shorrock, Bavana V. Rangan, Daisha J. Cipher, Donald Haagen, Aristotelis Papayannis, Subhash Banerjee, Charles E. Chambers, Georgios Christopoulos, Spyros Maragkoudakis, Mohammed Alomar, Michele Roesle, Lorenza Makke, Emmanouil S. Brilakis, Tesfaldet T. Michael, Ronald Layne, Anna Kotsia, and Karan Sarode
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Male ,Coronary angiography ,Cardiac Catheterization ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Time Factors ,Radiation Exposure Monitoring ,Feedback, Psychological ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Coronary Angiography ,Radiation Dosage ,Radiography, Interventional ,Protective Clothing ,Radiation Monitoring ,Patient age ,Occupational Exposure ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Prospective Studies ,Radiation Injuries ,Occupational Health ,Aged ,Cardiac catheterization ,business.industry ,Percutaneous coronary intervention ,Equipment Design ,Middle Aged ,Texas ,Occupational Diseases ,Radiation exposure ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Clinical Alarms ,Auditory Perception ,Cardiology ,Radiation monitoring ,Female ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business ,Artery - Abstract
Background— The Radiation Reduction During Cardiac Catheterization Using Real-Time Monitoring study sought to examine the effect of a radiation detection device that provides real-time operator dose reporting through auditory feedback (Bleeper Sv; Vertec Scientific Ltd; Berkshire, UK) on patient dose and operator exposure during cardiac catheterization. Methods and Results— Between January 2012 and May 2014, 505 patients undergoing coronary angiography, percutaneous coronary intervention, or both were randomized to use (n=253) or no use (n=252) of the Bleeper Sv radiation monitor. Operator radiation exposure was measured in both groups using a second, silent radiation exposure monitoring device. Mean patient age was 65±8 years, most patients (99%) were men, and 30% had prior coronary artery bypass graft surgery. Baseline clinical characteristics were similar in the 2 study groups. Radial access was used in 18% and chronic total occlusion percutaneous coronary intervention constituted 7% of the total procedures. Median procedure time was 17 (12–27) minutes for diagnostic angiography, 42 (28–70) minutes for percutaneous coronary intervention, and 27 (14–51) minutes in the overall study population, with similar distribution between the study groups. First (9 [4–17] versus 14 [7–25] μSv; P P Conclusions— Use of a real-time radiation monitoring device that provides auditory feedback can significantly reduce operator radiation exposure during cardiac catheterization. Clinical Trial Registration— URL: http://www.clinicaltrials.gov . Unique identifier: NCT01510353.
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- 2014