KUMJ | VOL. 13 | NO. 1 | ISSUE 49 | JAN-MAR, 2015
Radiation Exposure to the Patient During Diagnostic Coronary Angiogram at Dhulikhel Hospital.
Humagain S, Maharjan R, Koju R
Abstract: Background
Radiation is a necessary evil in Coronary Angiogram. The Interventional Cardiology
procedure provides huge benefit to the patient but at the cost of radiation. There
is evidence of cumulative effect of radiation. Therefore it is essential to keep the
radiation dose as minimum as possible.
Objective
The aim of this study is to find out radiation exposed to the patient undergoing
diagnostic coronary angiogram.
Method
A retrospective study was done. Those patients who underwent diagnostic coronary
angiogram were selected for the study. There were total of 166 patients. Radiation
exposure in terms of fluoroscopy time in minute and dose area product (DAP) in
Gy.cm2 was recorded.
Result
Out 166 patients 92 were male and 74 female. Age range was from 39 to 79 years
with mean age 58.13±9.14. Amount of contrast used was in range of 30 to 100 ml
with mean of 45.54±14.06. Range of fluoroscopy time was 2.60 to 37.00 minutes
with mean 11.38±6.80. Mean fluoroscopy time in male was 10.92±5.82 minutes
and in females it was 11.92±7.68 minutes, with p 0.331. The range of DAP was 11.00
Gy.cm2 to 106.00 Gy.cm2 with mean 40.73±23.58 Gy.cm2. The mean DAP in male
and female was 38.77±23.26 Gy.cm2 and 43.16±23.90 Gy.cm2 respectively with p
0.234.
Conclusion
From this study we can conclude that the radiation exposure to our patient
undergoing coronary angiogram is similar to the international values in terms DAP
but more in terms of fluoroscopy time. When males and females compared there is
no difference.
Keyword : Coronary angiogram, dose area product (DAP), fluoroscopy time, radiation.