| Literature DB >> 27957101 |
Michela Casella1, Eleonora Russo1, Francesca Pizzamiglio1, Sergio Conti1, Ghaliah Al-Mohani1, Daniele Colombo1, Victor Casula2, Yuri D Alessandra3, Viviana Biagioli1, Corrado Carbucicchio1, Stefania Riva1, Gaetano Fassini1, Massimo Moltrasio1, Fabrizio Tundo1, Martina Zucchetti1, Benedetta Majocchi1, Vittoria Marino1, Giovanni Forleo4, Pasquale Santangeli5, Luigi Di Biase6, Antonio Dello Russo1, Andrea Natale5, Claudio Tondo1.
Abstract
Most of interventional procedures in cardiology are carried out under fluoroscopic imaging guidance. Besides other peri-interventional risks, radiation exposure should be considered for its stochastic (inducing malignancy) and deterministic effects on health (tissue reactions like erythema, hair loss and cataracts). In this article we analized the radiation risk from cardiovascular imaging to both patients and medical staff and discusses how customize the X-ray system and how to implement shielding measures in the cath lab. Finally, we reviewed the most recent developments and the latest findings in catheter navigation and 3D electronatomical mapping systems that may help to reduce patient and operator exposure.Entities:
Year: 2014 PMID: 27957101 PMCID: PMC5135258 DOI: 10.4022/jafib.1104
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Atr Fibrillation ISSN: 1941-6911