Should we keep the lead in the aprons?

G Bartal, AM Sailer, E Vano - Techniques in vascular and interventional …, 2018 - Elsevier
Medical staff should not be exposed to the primary X-ray beam during fluoroscopy-guided
interventional procedures (FGIP). The main source of staff exposure is scatter radiation from …

Should We Keep the Lead in the Aprons?

G Bartal, AM Sailer, E Vano - Techniques in Vascular & Interventional …, 2018 - techvir.com
Medical staff should not be exposed to the primary X-ray beam during fluoroscopy-guided
interventional procedures (FGIP). The main source of staff exposure is scatter radiation from …

Should We Keep the Lead in the Aprons?

G Bartal, AM Sailer, E Vano - … in Vascular and …, 2018 - cris.maastrichtuniversity.nl
Medical staff should not be exposed to the primary X-ray beam during fluoroscopy guided
interventional procedures (FGIP). The main source of staff exposure is scatter radiation from …

Should We Keep the Lead in the Aprons?

G Bartal, AM Sailer, E Vano - Techniques in Vascular and …, 2017 - europepmc.org
Medical staff should not be exposed to the primary X-ray beam during fluoroscopy-guided
interventional procedures (FGIP). The main source of staff exposure is scatter radiation from …

Should We Keep the Lead in the Aprons?

G Bartal, AM Sailer, E Vano - Techniques in Vascular and …, 2018 - hero.epa.gov
Medical staff should not be exposed to the primary X-ray beam during fluoroscopy-guided
interventional procedures (FGIP). The main source of staff exposure is scatter radiation from …

Should We Keep the Lead in the Aprons?

G Bartal, AM Sailer, E Vano - Techniques in vascular and …, 2018 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Medical staff should not be exposed to the primary X-ray beam during fluoroscopy-guided
interventional procedures (FGIP). The main source of staff exposure is scatter radiation from …