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Title: Knowledge and practice of radiation safety among invasive cardiologists
Authors: Nasir Rahman , Sajid Dhakam , Azam Shafqut , Sadia Qadir , Fateh Ali Tipoo
Journal: Journal of Pakistan Medical Association
Publisher: Pakistan Medical Association.
Country: Pakistan
Year: 2008
Volume: 58
Issue: 3
Language: English
Abstract
Objective: To assess the availability, practices and knowledge of radiation safety measures among invasive cardiologists in a tertiary care hospital. Method: A cross sectional survey of invasive cardiologists working in academic institutions was conducted using a questionnaire. Results: A total of 28 cardiologists completed the questionnaire with a mean working experience of 10.5 + 7.6 years. All were of the opinion that radiation safety is extremely important and 93% always used lead aprons. Less than half of them used other radiation protective measures including thyroid collar, lead eyeglasses and lead shields. Only 7% regularly utilized a radiation dose badge to monitor the exposure. This may be related to the availability, as lead aprons are readily available but other devices i.e. lead glasses, lead shield and radiation dose badge is available to less than a third of them. On evaluating knowledge only one fourth knew more than 60% of the answers to questions testing the basic principles of radiation safety. When working experience of cardiologists was correlated with their knowledge and practice of radiation safety surprisingly a paradoxical relationship was noted. Mean number of correct answers in those with experience of >10 years vs
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