Patient exposure to X‐rays during coronary angiography and percutaneous transluminal coronary intervention: Results of a multicenter national survey
Catheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions2013Vol. 83(5), pp. 729–738
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Jean‐Louis Georges, Loïc Belle, C. Ricard, Simon Cattan, Franck Albert, Jean‐Lou Hirsch, Jacques Monségu, Alain Dibié, Khalifé Khalifé, Christophe Caussin, Carlo Maccia, B. Livarek, M. Hanssen, on behalf of the RAY'ACT investigators
Abstract
This survey showed a very high rate of compliance with dose registration during CA and PCI in French nonacademic hospitals. Updated diagnostic reference values are established for the main dose parameters (KAP, 45 Gy·cm(2) for CA, 95 Gy·cm(2) for PCI).
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