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J Cardiovasc Thorac Res
. 2016;8(2): 77-82. doi:
10.15171/jcvtr.2016.15
PMID:
27489601
PMCID:
PMC4970575
Original Article
Comparison of the patient radiation exposure during coronary angiography and angioplasty procedures using trans-radial and trans-femoral access
Ali Tarighatnia
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, Amir Hossein Mohammad Alian
3
, Morteza Ghojazadeh
4
, Alir Reza Farajollahi
5
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Cited by CrossRef: 8
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[Crossref]
2- Farshidi H, Abdi A, Khezri M, Asgari S. Comparison of X-Ray Duration and Contrast Agent Amount in Coronary Angiography Using Radial and Femoral Access in Bandar Abbas Angiography Center in 2017.
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. 2019;23(2):e91188
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[Crossref]
4- Wilson-Stewart K, Fontanarosa D, Malacova E, Trapp J. Radiation dose to nurses, cardiologists, and patients during coronary angiography: a comparison of femoral and radial access. 2022;21(4):325
[Crossref]
5- Tarighatnia A, Farajollahi A, Mohammadalian A, Ghojazadeh M, Azadeh M, Koleini E, Nader N. Radiation exposure levels according to vascular access sites during PCI.
Herz
. 2019;44(4):330
[Crossref]
6- Khaleghi Fard A, Alian A, Pourafkari L, Ghojazadeh M, Tarighatnia A, Farajollahi A. IMPACT OF PELVIC AND RAD-BOARD LEAD SHIELDS ON OPERATOR AND PATIENT RADIATION DOSE IN TRANS-RADIAL CORONARY PROCEDURES. 2019;187(1):108
[Crossref]
7- Subban V, Amelot S, Victor S, Potdar A, Yadav V, Patel T, Shah S, Alexander T, Jeyakumaran B, Angel J, Ajit M. Radiation doses during cardiac catheterisation procedures in India: a multicentre study.
AsiaIntervention
. 2020;6(1):25
[Crossref]
8- Saqib N, Pir M, Rajagopalan S, Patel T, Pancholy S. Comparison of radiation exposure associated with transradial and transfemoral access: An updated meta‐analysis.
Cathet Cardio Intervent
. 2023;101(1):87
[Crossref]
9- Faroux L, Blanpain T, Nazeyrollas P, Tassan-Mangina S, Herce B, Tourneux C, Metz D. Trends in Patient Exposure to Radiation in Percutaneous Coronary Interventions Over a 10-Year Period.
The American Journal of Cardiology
. 2017;120(6):927
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