医学
首脑会议
多学科方法
辐射防护
医学物理学
骨科手术
医疗急救
辐射暴露
心理干预
梅德林
电离辐射
放射性损伤
职业安全与健康
职业暴露
非电离辐射
放射性武器
重症监护医学
医学教育
工程伦理学
作者
Arash Salavitabar,Amit N. Vora,Dorothea Altschul,J. Fritz Angle,Chelsea Ballinger,Andrew Bojanowski,Anna E. Bortnick,Kyle Bugg,Emily Carpenter,Robert E. Foster,Joanna Ghobrial,Matthew Glogoza,Atul Gupta,James Hermiller,A. Kyle Jones,Summer L. Kaplan,Steven J. Kraus,Omar Khalique,Andrea Klein,Nick Morse
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.hrthm.2026.02.044
摘要
Occupational radiation exposure has a clear association with long-term health effects and has a particular impact on women, trainees, and supporting staff. There is a reliance on limited, traditional radiation protection and nonergonomic equipment, which carries associated orthopedic injury rates with adverse impacts on both individual career trajectories and health systems, and with significant challenges to widespread implementation of enhanced radiation protection devices. During the 2025 Society for Cardiovascular Angiography & Interventions Scientific Sessions in Washington, DC, a multidisciplinary Think Tank summit was convened and included representatives from multiple stakeholders, including other professional societies, advocacy groups, and industry partners. The focus of discussion was on the dual dangers of both ionizing radiation and the musculoskeletal injuries associated with current-generation protection equipment. This document summarizes the main points of discussion and outlines actionable next steps to advocate for more widespread implementation of enhanced radiation protection technologies and imaging systems in order to achieve ALARA+ (as low and as light as reasonably achievable).
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