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Multicenter long-term validation of a minicourse in radiation-reducing techniques in the catheterization laboratory.

Eberhard Kuon1, Kerstin Weitmann2, Wolfgang Hoffmann2, Marcus Dörr3, Astrid Hummel3, Alexander Riad3, Mathias C Busch3, Stephan B Felix3, Klaus Empen3.   

Abstract

Patient radiation exposure in invasive cardiology is considerable. We aimed to investigate, in a multicenter field study, the long-term efficacy of an educational 90-minute workshop in cardiac invasive techniques with reduced irradiation. Before and at a median period of 2.5 months and 2.0 years after the minicourse (periods I, II, and III, respectively) at 5 German cardiac centers, 18 interventionalists documented various radiation parameters for 10 coronary angiographies. The median patient dose area product (DAP) for periods I, II, and III amounted to 26.6, 12.2, and 9.6 Gy × cm(2), respectively. The short-term and long-term effects were related to shorter median fluoroscopy times (180, 138, and 114 seconds), fewer radiographic frames (745, 553, and 417) because of fewer (11, 11, and 10) and shorter (64, 52, and 44 frames/run) runs, consistent collimation, and restriction to an adequate image quality; both radiographic DAP/frame (27.7, 17.3, and 18.4 mGy × cm(2)) and fluoroscopic DAP/second (26.6, 12.9, and 14.9 mGy × cm(2)) decreased significantly. Multivariate analysis over time indicated increasing efficacy of the minicourse itself (-55% and -64%) and minor influence of interventionist experience (-4% and -3% per 1,000 coronary angiographies, performed lifelong until the minicourse and until period III). In conclusion, autonomous self-surveillance of various dose parameters and feedback on individual radiation safety efforts supported the efficacy of a 90-minute course program toward long-lasting and ongoing patient dose reduction.
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Year:  2014        PMID: 25579886     DOI: 10.1016/j.amjcard.2014.10.043

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Cardiol        ISSN: 0002-9149            Impact factor:   2.778


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1.  DOES RADIOLOGICAL PROTECTION TRAINING OR A REAL-TIME STAFF DOSEMETER DISPLAY REDUCE STAFF DOSES DURING X-RAY-GUIDED PULMONARY BRONCHOSCOPY?

Authors:  Lise-Lott Lundvall; Michael Sandborg
Journal:  Radiat Prot Dosimetry       Date:  2022-04-26       Impact factor: 0.954

2.  Reducing radiation exposure during atrial fibrillation ablation using lectures to promote awareness.

Authors:  Yosuke Miwa; Akiko Ueda; Michitsugu Komeda; Shinsuke Takeuchi; Mika Nagaoka; Yuichi Momose; Noriko Nonoguchi; Kyoko Hoshida; Mutsumi Enomoto; Ikuko Togashi; Akiko Maeda; Yo Hagiwara; Toshiaki Sato; Kyoko Soejima
Journal:  Open Heart       Date:  2019-06-24

3.  Interventionalists' perceptions on a culture of radiation protection.

Authors:  André Rose; Kerry E Uebel; William I Rae
Journal:  SA J Radiol       Date:  2018-03-19
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