Assessment of clinical occupational dose reduction effect of a new interventional cardiology shield for radial access combined with a scatter reducing drape
Catheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions2015Vol. 86(5), pp. 935–940
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Paddy Gilligan, Jo Ann Lynch, Heinrich Eder, Susan Maguire, Elizabeth D. Fox, B. Doyle, Ivan P. Casserly, H. McCann, David A. Foley
Abstract
The shield/drape combination can significantly reduce operator exposure in a cardiac catheterization laboratory.
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