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The role of quantitative feedback in coronary angiography radiation reduction
2011
International Journal for Quality in Health Care
Objective. To evaluate the benefits of radiation education with and without feedback reporting in altering clinician radiation use behaviour in performing coronary angiography (CA). Design. A retrospective review of radiation use (fluoroscopy time) in coronary angiograms performed between July 1996 and December 2005 by 10 cardiologists to assess the impact of various interventions aimed at minimizing radiation risk. The impact of interventions such as education and audit/feedback was correlated
doi:10.1093/intqhc/mzr014
pmid:21504958
fatcat:tmxwvn2y4ffwvaffya7uqcujvq