2020
DOI: 10.1055/a-1287-9066
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Radiation exposure dose of fluoroscopy-guided gastrointestinal procedures: A single-center retrospective study

Abstract: Background and study aims Fluoroscopy-guided gastrointestinal procedures (FGPs) are increasingly common. However, the radiation exposure (RE) to patients undergoing FGPs is still unclear. We examined the actual RE of FGPs. Patients and methods This retrospective, single-center cohort study included consecutive FGPs, including endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP), interventional endoscopic ultrasound (EUS), enteral stenting, balloon-assisted enteroscopy, tube placement, endoscopic inj… Show more

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“…We included consecutive patients receiving standard clinical care who underwent the following treatment and diagnostic procedures under fluoroscopic guidance: (1) ERCP; (2) interventional EUS; (3) balloon-assisted enteroscopy; (4) enteral metallic stent placement; and (5) enteral tube placement. In addition, we subcategorized ERCP, which had a larger number of registered cases than other procedures, into the following four disease sites according to previous reports 17 , 18 : 1) common bile duct stones, 2) proximal malignant biliary obstruction, 3) distal malignant biliary obstruction, and 4) pancreatic disease. There were no age restrictions.…”
Section: Methods and Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We included consecutive patients receiving standard clinical care who underwent the following treatment and diagnostic procedures under fluoroscopic guidance: (1) ERCP; (2) interventional EUS; (3) balloon-assisted enteroscopy; (4) enteral metallic stent placement; and (5) enteral tube placement. In addition, we subcategorized ERCP, which had a larger number of registered cases than other procedures, into the following four disease sites according to previous reports 17 , 18 : 1) common bile duct stones, 2) proximal malignant biliary obstruction, 3) distal malignant biliary obstruction, and 4) pancreatic disease. There were no age restrictions.…”
Section: Methods and Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In recent years, various endoscopic procedures for diagnostic and therapeutic intervention have rapidly increased in popularity in gastrointestinal endoscopy units. The ICRP recommends that DRLs should be used to manage patient doses during both diagnostic and therapeutic procedures 18–20 . The ICRP 135 publication recommends that all individuals involved in performing patient procedures with a risk of medical exposure be familiar with the DRL process as a tool for optimizing protection 21 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The European Society of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy guidelines on radiation protection in digestive endoscopy recommend establishing a standard radiation dose for ERCP [ 26 ]. However, there are only a few reports on radiation exposure in ERCP, even fewer on EUS-BD [ 27 , 28 , 29 ], and, of course, none on EUS-HGAS and EUS-HGS. Therefore, the results of this study will have a significant impact on a gastroenterologist.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%