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Occupational and Patient Radiation Dose and Quality Implications of Femoral Access Imaging During Coronary Angiography.

Kelly S Wilson-StewartDavide FontanarosaEva MalacovaSteven GettAllan KrugerJamie V Trapp
Published in: Journal of multidisciplinary healthcare (2021)
DSA of the CFA should be avoided during transfemoral coronary angiography unless critical to diagnostic analysis. It is recommended that fluoroscopic operators consider utilizing lower dose modes in the ipsilateral orientation ≤32° TA to reduce the risk of patient and staff radiation exposure.
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