Literature DB >> 27888578

Clinical evaluation of a radio-protective cream for the hands of the pediatric interventional cardiologist.

Saradha Subramanian1, B Rush Waller1, Natasha Winders, Lindsey E Bird1, Vijaykumar Agrawal2, David Zurakowski3, Andrew Kuhls-Gilcrist4, Ashok Khandkar5, Shyam K Sathanandam1.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of UltraBLOX™ radiation attenuating hand cream during lengthy cardiac catheterization procedures in children.
BACKGROUND: The hands of interventional cardiologists receive high doses of radiation due to their proximity to the X-ray beam. Radiation attenuating gloves have about a 26% attenuation rate, but reduce dexterity and tactile sensation. The UltraBLOX™ cream is a new FDA-approved X-ray attenuating cream that can be applied to the operator's hands for radio-protection.
METHODS: Two nanoDot™ dosimeters were secured side by side on the dorsum of the operator's (n = 2) left hand close to the wrist. One dosimeter and the rest of the hand were covered with 0.2 mm layer of the cream. The other dosimeter was unshielded. Procedures were performed using 110 kVp fluoroscopy at 15 pulses/sec. The measurements were categorized into four groups dependent on the duration of the procedure. The patients in all four groups were well matched for age and size.
RESULTS: Procedural and cumulative hand radiation doses were higher with longer procedural duration. The overall % attenuation by the cream was 39.7% (28.6-51.5) and was unaffected by the length of the procedure (median: 40.9% at 30 min and 41.4% at 180 min; P = 0.66) or the dose of radiation. The kappa statistic for interobserver agreement for good tactile sensitivity was 0.82.
CONCLUSIONS: UltraBLOX™ cream provides a new option for radio-protection for the hands of interventional cardiologists without impairing tactile sensitivity. There was no decrease in attenuation up to 180 min.
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Keywords:  dosimeter; radio-protection; ultrablox

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27888578     DOI: 10.1002/ccd.26845

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Catheter Cardiovasc Interv        ISSN: 1522-1946            Impact factor:   2.692


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Review 1.  Radiation protection for the interventional cardiologist: Practical approach and innovations.

Authors:  Alejandro Gutierrez-Barrios; Dolores Cañadas-Pruaño; Inmaculada Noval-Morillas; Livia Gheorghe; Ricardo Zayas-Rueda; German Calle-Perez
Journal:  World J Cardiol       Date:  2022-01-26

2.  Reduced radiation exposure in the cardiac catheterization laboratory with a novel vertical radiation shield.

Authors:  Carmelo J Panetta; Erin M Galbraith; Marat Yanavitski; Patrick K Koller; Binita Shah; Sohah Iqbal; Joaquin E Cigarroa; Gregory Gordon; Sunil V Rao
Journal:  Catheter Cardiovasc Interv       Date:  2019-12-03       Impact factor: 2.692

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