Variability in X-ray exposure in cardiac catheterization laboratories of congenital heart diseases versus international standard
Ahmad Mahmoud Madbouly El Sherbiny;
Abstract
Background
Cardiac catheterizations are among the radiological x-ray procedures with the highest patient radiation dose and therefore are of great concern in pediatric settings because of the higher tissue radiosensitivity of infants and children.
Aim
Cardiac catheterizations are among the radiological x-ray procedures with the highest patient radiation dose and therefore are of great concern in pediatric settings because of the higher tissue radiosensitivity of infants and children.
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| Title | Variability in X-ray exposure in cardiac catheterization laboratories of congenital heart diseases versus international standard | Other Titles | تباين التعرض للأشعة السينية في معامل القسطرة القلبية للعيوب الخلقية بالقلب مقارنة بالمعايير الدولية | Authors | Ahmad Mahmoud Madbouly El Sherbiny | Keywords | Variability in X-ray exposure in cardiac catheterization laboratories of congenital heart diseases versus international standard | Issue Date | 2011 | Description | Background Cardiac catheterizations are among the radiological x-ray procedures with the highest patient radiation dose and therefore are of great concern in pediatric settings because of the higher tissue radiosensitivity of infants and children. Aim |
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