Occupational radiation exposure to the head is higher for scrub nurses than cardiologists during cardiac angiography.
Kelly S Wilson-StewartGunter HartelDavide FontanarosaPublished in: Journal of advanced nursing (2019)
There is a notable lack of research evaluating the occupational head and eye exposure to nurses involved in fluoroscopic procedures. This study found that during diagnostic coronary angiograms, the scrub nurses received 41% more occupational head dose than the cardiologist and 52% higher head doses during interventional cases. Radial access resulted in higher doses to scrub nurses than femoral artery access. It is advisable that staff wear protective lead glasses and skull caps and use appropriately positioned ceiling mounted lead shields to minimize the risk of adverse effects of occupational exposure to ionizing radiation.