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Reduction in Physician Radiation Exposure During Radial Access Cardiac Catheterization Using a Radiation Protection Board
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Board and No Board for Radiation Exposure to Operator. Completed, enrolled 265 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
Radiation exposure to operator is an occupational hazard of invasive cardiologists. During radial access for diagnostic catheterization, a new radio-dense arm board is advertised to reduce operator radiation exposure. The investigators randomize patients to a new radio-dense armboard versus a standard radio-transparent armboard during diagnostic catheterization and measure radiation exposure to the operator. Both groups have a radio-dense pelvic shield in place. The investigators hypothesize that operator radiation dose will be decreased by use of the radio-dense armboard.
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Also has radio-dense pelvic shielding
Radio-lucent armboard for radial access with radio-dense drape across pelvis