Scatter Radiation Exposure During Coronary Procedures - The Occupational SCAtter Radiation Registry
NCT ID: NCT04945538
Last Updated: 2023-11-18
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Basic Information
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RECRUITING
2000 participants
OBSERVATIONAL
2021-06-09
2025-09-08
Brief Summary
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The purpose of the registry is:
1. to establish scatter radiation reference values based on a large number of representative cath-lab procedures
2. to identify technical and clinical factors predisposing for high scatter radiation exposure,
3. to evaluate advanced radiation protection devices in clinical routine.
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Detailed Description
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Raw data is collected in a central database and correlated with patient properties (age, BMI) and detailed Xray exposure data:
* Total dose-area product (DAP, unit of measure: Gy\*cm2)
* Number of Xray image series
* Number of Images
* Radiation duration (Unit of measure: Seconds)
* Air kinetic energy released per unit mass (Kerma) Technical details of the procedure
* Access site,
* Clinical setting: acute or elective
* Number of catheters used during procedure
* Number of guidewires used during procedure
* Number of stents implanted during procedure
* Cumulative stent length (Unit of measure: mm)
* Use of rotational imaging
* Use of intracoronary pressure-wire
* Use of optical coherence tomography (OCT)
* Presence of bypass-vessels
* Any occurrence of complications
The purpose of the trial is to establish a large foundation of intra-procedural scatter radiation data from representative coronary procedures procedures enabling our group to
1. Establish scatter radiation reference values based on a large number of representative cath-lab procedures
2. Identify technical and clinical factors predisposing for high staff scatter radiation exposure
3. Evaluate advanced radiation protection devices in clinical routine.
This includes:
* Additional ceiling-suspended lead-shielding
* Ceiling-suspended radiation protection devices like the "Zero-Gravity"-System (TIDI Medical Products, Neenah, WI, USA)
* Patient lead-covers.
The study was submitted to and approved by the federal Ethics Committee Salzburg (reference number ECS 1069/2021).
Conditions
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Study Design
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COHORT
PROSPECTIVE
Interventions
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Scatter radiation exposure measurement
Scatter radiation exposure of the operator and sterile assistant is recorded with digital live dosimeters at 3 locations of the operator (frontal head at eye level, left lateral head, below the left shoulder) and at 2 locations of the sterile assistant (left neck and below the left shoulder)
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Diagnostic procedure and PCI
* Acute and elective procedures
* Standard percutaneous coronary interventions (PCI) interventions
* Chronic total occlusion (CTO) interventions
* Set of at least 4 personal digital live dosimeters (PDL) worn by operator and sterile assistant for the entire duration of the procedure
* Staff (operators and assistants) instructed on PDL positioning prior to procedure
Exclusion Criteria
* Incomplete data recording by at least 1 PDL
* PDL data cannot be unambiguously assigned to a specific procedure or a specific anatomical recording site
* Exchange of operator or assistant during procedure without transfer of all PDL
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Paracelsus Medical University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Mathias Brandt
MD, Senior Physician, Principal Investigator
Locations
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Paracelsus Medical University, Clinic II of Internal Medicine
Salzburg, , Austria
Countries
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Central Contacts
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Facility Contacts
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References
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Brandt M, Prinz E, Schernthaner C, Kraus J, Wintersteller W, Hammerer M, Strohmer B, Lichtenauer M, Motloch L, Hoppe UC, Nairz O. Advanced Radiation Protection in PCI and Diagnostic Procedures With a Ceiling-Suspended Radiation Protection System-Data From the OSCAR Registry. J Am Coll Cardiol 2021; 78 (19_Supplement_S): B63-B64
Related Links
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Austrian Society of Cardiology 2021 Poster
Other Identifiers
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ParacelsusMU
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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