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Establishing a priori and a posteriori predictive models to assess patients' peak skin dose in interventional cardiology. Part 2: results of the VERIDIC project.

Joelle Ann FeghaliJulie DelépierreOlivera Ciraj BelacJérémie DabinMarine DeleuFrancesca De MonteMilan DobricAoife GallagherLama Hadid-BeurrierPatrick HenryHrvoje HršakTom KiernanRajesh KumarŽeljka KneževićCarlo MacciaMarija MajerFrançoise MalchairStéphane NobleDavor ObradMarta Sans MerceGeorgios SiderisGeorge SimantirakisChristian SpauldingGiuseppe TarantiniClaire Van Ngoc Ty
Published in: Acta radiologica (Stockholm, Sweden : 1987) (2021)
A priori predictive models can help operators estimate the PSD before performing the intervention while a posteriori models are more accurate estimates and can be useful in the absence of skin dose mapping solutions.
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