Radiation Exposure in Endovascular Surgery According to Complexity: Protocol for a Prospective Observational Study
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Radiation Exposure in Endovascular Surgery According to Complexity: Protocol for a Prospective Observational Study
Abstract
In the past decades, we have witnessed tremendous developments in endovascular surgery. Nowadays, highly complex procedures are performed by minimally invasive means. A key point is equipment improvement. Modern C-arms provide advanced imaging capabilities, facilitating endovascular navigation with an adequate open surgical environment. Nevertheless, radiation exposure remains an issue of concern. This study aims to analyze radiation used during endovascular procedures according to complexity, comparing a mobile X-ray system with a hybrid room (fixed X-ray system). This is an observational and prospective study based on a cohort of non-randomized patients treated by endovascular procedures in a Vascular Surgery department using two imaging systems. The study is planned for a 3-year duration with a recruitment period of 30 months (beginning 20 July 2021) and a 1-month follow-up period for each patient. This is the first prospective study designed to describe the radiation dose according to the complexity of the procedure. Another strength of this study is that radiologic variables are obtained directly from the C-arm and no additional measurements are required for feasibility benefit. The results from this study will help us determine the level of radiation in different endovascular procedures, in view of their complexity.
Keywords: angioplasty; diagnostic reference level; dosimetry; endovascular aneurysm repair; endovascular procedures; interventional radiology; patient radiation protection; radiation dose.
Conflict of interest statement
The authors declare no conflict of interest.
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