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Update on Radiation Safety in the Cath Lab - Moving Toward a Lead-Free Environment.

Abstract

Radiation exposure in the cardiac catheterization laboratory (CCL) is an occupational hazard that predisposes health care workers to the development of adverse health effects such as cataracts, cancer, and orthopedic injury. To mitigate radiation exposure, personal protective shielding as well as permanently installed shields reduces these adverse effects. Yet, heavy protective lead aprons and poor ergonomics required for positioning movable shields remain barriers to a safer environment. Recent innovations to enhance personal protective equipment and revolutionize fixed shielding systems will permit the CCL team to work in a personal lead-free environment, markedly reducing occupational hazards. The purpose of this review is to update the status and future of radiation protection in the CCL.

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