4.3 Article Proceedings Paper

OVERVIEW OF CONTEMPORARY INTERVENTIONAL FLUOROSCOPY PROCEDURES

Journal

HEALTH PHYSICS
Volume 95, Issue 5, Pages 638-644

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LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
DOI: 10.1097/01.HP.0000326341.86359.0b

Keywords

National Council on Radiation Protection; medical imaging; fluoroscopy; radiation risk

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Interventional fluoroscopy procedures are increasingly important in medical practice. As new procedures are introduced and validated, they tend to replace the equivalent surgical procedure. There is wide variation in patient dose, both among procedures and for a specific procedure. Stochastic risk is present, but interventional fluoroscopy procedures may also present deterministic risk. Radiation risk/benefit analyses are different for interventional fluoroscopy procedures than the), are for diagnostic imaging procedures. The radiation risk component of an interventional fluoroscopy procedure is substantially less than the other procedural risks, and there is always clear and measurable benefit to the patient from a successful procedure. Optimizing patient dose will require both improvements in equipment technology and greater attention from regulators, accrediting bodies and medical organizations. Ensuring adequate operator training is essential.

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