Interventional Cardiology: Reviews, Research, Resources (May 2023)

Lead Cap Use in Interventional Cardiology: Time to Protect Our Head in the Cardiac Catheterisation Laboratory?

  • Yasar Sattar,
  • Prasanna M Sengodan,
  • Mustafa Sajjad Cheema,
  • Nismat Javed,
  • Shoaib Ashraf,
  • Sadaf Fakhra,
  • Anas Alharbi,
  • Moinuddin Syed,
  • Mahboob Alam,
  • Islam Y Elgendy,
  • Affan Haleem,
  • Akram Kawsara,
  • M Chadi Alraies,
  • Ramesh Daggubati

DOI
https://doi.org/10.15420/icr.2023.10
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18

Abstract

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Background: Radiation exposure is an occupational hazard for interventional cardiologists and cardiac catheterisation laboratory staff that can manifest with serious long-term health consequences. Personal protective equipment, including lead jackets and glasses, is common, but the use of radiation protective lead caps is inconsistent. Methods: A systematic review qualitative assessment of five observational studies using the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses guidelines protocol was performed. Results: It was concluded that lead caps significantly reduce radiation exposure to the head, even when a ceiling-mounted lead shield was present. Conclusion: Although newer protective systems are being studied and introduced, tools, such as lead caps, need to be strongly considered and employed in the catheterisation laboratory as mainstay personal protective equipment.