Timeout for Contrast: Using Physician Behavior Modification to Reduce Contrast in the Catheterization Laboratory.
Robby SinghMarcel ZughaibPublished in: Cardiology research and practice (2019)
A significant reduction in radiocontrast use across all operators and procedures after the introduction of a revised timeout procedure that was seen, which is a change that was sustained over a period of three years. With this straightforward intervention involving physician behavioral modification, patients were exposed to less of the nephrotoxic contrast and were consequently at a lower risk of developing dose-depended CIN and other associated complications.
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