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Reducing stray radiation with a novel detachable lead arm support in percutaneous coronary intervention

Fukuda et al., 2022

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1174167046862068933
Author
Fukuda A
Ichikawa N
Hayashi T
Lin P
Matsubara K
Publication year
Publication venue
Journal of Applied Clinical Medical Physics

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Background Placing radioprotective devices near patients reduces stray radiation during percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI), a promising technique for treating coronary artery disease. Therefore, lead arm support may effectively reduce occupational radiation dose to …
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