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[Reduction of radiation exposure for patient and investigator in interventional radiography].
RoFo : Fortschritte auf dem Gebiete der Rontgenstrahlen und der Nuklearmedizin, 1998In a retrospective analysis of vascular interventional procedures, relations between parameters of the examination and radiation exposure of patient and medical personnel are examined.1208 vascular interventional procedures are evaluated. Interventional procedures are divided into three groups: percutaneous transluminal angioplasty, implantation of a ...
G, Pecher +5 more
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European Journal of Radiology, 2005
Transthoracic sonography (TS) has evolved as an important imaging technique for diagnosing pleural and pulmonary conditions. However, the value of TS in either excluding or diagnosing pneumothorax is still under debate. This study was conducted to examine whether TS could replace chest radiography for the diagnosis of post-interventional pneumothorax ...
A REISIG, C KROEGEL
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Transthoracic sonography (TS) has evolved as an important imaging technique for diagnosing pleural and pulmonary conditions. However, the value of TS in either excluding or diagnosing pneumothorax is still under debate. This study was conducted to examine whether TS could replace chest radiography for the diagnosis of post-interventional pneumothorax ...
A REISIG, C KROEGEL
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Veterinary Radiology & Ultrasound, 2020
AbstractAlthough manual restraint for small animal diagnostic radiography is common, worker protection is often not optimized, particularly for hands and eyes. Radiation safety training videos generally include hours of material on content other than personal protective equipment (PPE), have limited content, if any, on reducing dose to the lens of the ...
Fernando P. Freitas +5 more
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AbstractAlthough manual restraint for small animal diagnostic radiography is common, worker protection is often not optimized, particularly for hands and eyes. Radiation safety training videos generally include hours of material on content other than personal protective equipment (PPE), have limited content, if any, on reducing dose to the lens of the ...
Fernando P. Freitas +5 more
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SU‐DD‐A2‐05: Quality Assurance Methodology to Monitor Patient Dose in Interventional Radiography
Medical Physics, 2005Purpose: The purpose of this preliminary quality assurance project is to use thermoluminescent dosimeters (TLD) to monitor the equivalent dose patients receive while undergoing interventional radiology procedures at our institution. Method and Materials: A TLD is placed centrally on the collimator face of two AP tubes in the angiography department for ...
K Kanal, B Stewart, P Willis
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Radiation-Induced Skin Injuries During Interventional Radiography Procedures
Journal of Radiology Nursing, 2010Abstract The use of interventional radiography has increased tremendously over the last 40 years. With the increased number of interventional procedures, the incidents of radiation-induced skin injuries have also increased. Injuries caused by radiation can result in simple erythema to complex injuries involving blistering and hyperpigmentation of skin.
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[Selective salpingography and tubal interventional radiography].
Revue francaise de gynecologie et d'obstetrique, 1992The study involved 70 patients considered to be sterile and in whom hysterosalpingography showed no tubal passage. Selective catheterisation enabled opacification under pressure in more than 80 p. cent of cases, with perfect visualisation of the entire tubes and significant peritoneal passage.
J P, Rouanet +4 more
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Radiation exposure to personnel in cardiological interventional radiography
2010Purpose: The doses received by the people involved in the cardiologic procedures can be quite high when compared to the annual dose limits. The highest annual dose in 2008 in cardiologic procedures in Finland was 25,8 mSv, measured over lead apron.
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American Journal of Roentgenology, 1990
Pneumothorax is the most common complication after CT-guided pulmonary interventional procedures and should be promptly diagnosed and treated. Because it is easier to obtain CT scans than chest radiographs after CT-guided interventional procedures, it is important to know the sensitivity of CT in detecting pneumothoraces.
F B, Murphy +4 more
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Pneumothorax is the most common complication after CT-guided pulmonary interventional procedures and should be promptly diagnosed and treated. Because it is easier to obtain CT scans than chest radiographs after CT-guided interventional procedures, it is important to know the sensitivity of CT in detecting pneumothoraces.
F B, Murphy +4 more
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Patient and radiography: Content of patient care during radiological imaging and interventions
2010Purpose: Purpose of this study was describe the content of patient care during radiological imaging and interventions and the factors related to it.
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Medical Physics, 2011
Purpose: It is traditional to review clinical cases when the time or entrance skin dose (ESD) reach or surpass certain thresholds (e.g. 60 minutes or 2Gy). We believe that the relevant threshold should be more closely tied to the clinical procedure performed.
R Dickinson +3 more
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Purpose: It is traditional to review clinical cases when the time or entrance skin dose (ESD) reach or surpass certain thresholds (e.g. 60 minutes or 2Gy). We believe that the relevant threshold should be more closely tied to the clinical procedure performed.
R Dickinson +3 more
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