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Radiation Safety during Interventional Procedures:
- Publication date
- 13 February 2004
- Publisher
- __Abstract__
In interventional cardiology revascularization procedures are on the increase and as such
the x-ray radiation dose, used per procedure.
The recent introduction of new technologies, e.g. the drug eluting stent, has led to a
treatment shift. An increasing number of patients with multi-vessel disease, smaller
coronary arteries and diabetes, who previously underwent surgery, now undergo a
percutaneous coronary intervention.
The worldwide increase in percutaneous coronary interventions is described in Chapter 1.
While a coronary intervention can be lifesaving, there is no limit to either the investigation
or the radiation time. Therefore this result in an increase in the x-ray radiation dose to the
patient, and a higher scattered radiation dose to the operator.
Thus increasing both the possibility of skin damage to the patient and consequences to the
operator.