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Investigation of X-ray permeability of surgical gloves coated with different contrast agents

OBJECTIVE: We aimed to investigate the effectiveness and radiation protection capability of latex gloves coated with various contrast agents as an alternative to lead gloves. METHODS: The following six groups were created to evaluate the permeability of X-ray in this experimental study: lead gloves,...

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Autores principales: Kayan, Mustafa, Yaşar, Selçuk, Saygın, Mustafa, Yılmaz, Ömer, Aktaş, Aykut Recep, Kayan, Fatmanur, Türker, Yasin, Çetinkaya, Gürsel
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Publicado: Kare Publishing 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5331375/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26680548
http://dx.doi.org/10.5152/AnatolJCardiol.2015.6389
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author Kayan, Mustafa
Yaşar, Selçuk
Saygın, Mustafa
Yılmaz, Ömer
Aktaş, Aykut Recep
Kayan, Fatmanur
Türker, Yasin
Çetinkaya, Gürsel
author_facet Kayan, Mustafa
Yaşar, Selçuk
Saygın, Mustafa
Yılmaz, Ömer
Aktaş, Aykut Recep
Kayan, Fatmanur
Türker, Yasin
Çetinkaya, Gürsel
author_sort Kayan, Mustafa
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description OBJECTIVE: We aimed to investigate the effectiveness and radiation protection capability of latex gloves coated with various contrast agents as an alternative to lead gloves. METHODS: The following six groups were created to evaluate the permeability of X-ray in this experimental study: lead gloves, two different non-ionic contrast media (iopromide 370/100 mg I/mL and iomeprol 400/100 mg I/mL), 10% povidone–iodine (PV–I), 240/240 g/mL barium sulphate and a mixture of equal amounts of all contrast agents. A radiation dose detector was placed in coated latex gloves for each one. The absorption values of radiation from latex gloves coated with various contrast agents were measured and compared with the absorption of radiation from lead gloves. This study was designed as an ‘experimental study’. RESULTS: The mean absorption value of X-ray from lead gloves was 3.0±0.08 µG/s. The mean absorption values of X-ray from latex gloves coated with various contrast agents were 3.7±0.09 µG/s (iopromide 370/100 mg I/mL), 3.6±0.09 µG/s (iomeprol 400/100 mg I/mL), 3.7±0.04 µG/s (PV–I), 3.1±0.07 µG/s (barium sulphate) and 3.8±0.05 µG/s (mixture of all contrast agents). Latex gloves coated with barium sulphate provided the best radiation absorption compared with latex gloves coated with other radiodense contrast agents. CONCLUSION: Latex gloves coated with barium sulphate may provide protection equivalent to lead gloves.
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spelling pubmed-53313752017-06-28 Investigation of X-ray permeability of surgical gloves coated with different contrast agents Kayan, Mustafa Yaşar, Selçuk Saygın, Mustafa Yılmaz, Ömer Aktaş, Aykut Recep Kayan, Fatmanur Türker, Yasin Çetinkaya, Gürsel Anatol J Cardiol Original Investigation OBJECTIVE: We aimed to investigate the effectiveness and radiation protection capability of latex gloves coated with various contrast agents as an alternative to lead gloves. METHODS: The following six groups were created to evaluate the permeability of X-ray in this experimental study: lead gloves, two different non-ionic contrast media (iopromide 370/100 mg I/mL and iomeprol 400/100 mg I/mL), 10% povidone–iodine (PV–I), 240/240 g/mL barium sulphate and a mixture of equal amounts of all contrast agents. A radiation dose detector was placed in coated latex gloves for each one. The absorption values of radiation from latex gloves coated with various contrast agents were measured and compared with the absorption of radiation from lead gloves. This study was designed as an ‘experimental study’. RESULTS: The mean absorption value of X-ray from lead gloves was 3.0±0.08 µG/s. The mean absorption values of X-ray from latex gloves coated with various contrast agents were 3.7±0.09 µG/s (iopromide 370/100 mg I/mL), 3.6±0.09 µG/s (iomeprol 400/100 mg I/mL), 3.7±0.04 µG/s (PV–I), 3.1±0.07 µG/s (barium sulphate) and 3.8±0.05 µG/s (mixture of all contrast agents). Latex gloves coated with barium sulphate provided the best radiation absorption compared with latex gloves coated with other radiodense contrast agents. CONCLUSION: Latex gloves coated with barium sulphate may provide protection equivalent to lead gloves. Kare Publishing 2016-06 2015-07-14 /pmc/articles/PMC5331375/ /pubmed/26680548 http://dx.doi.org/10.5152/AnatolJCardiol.2015.6389 Text en Copyright © 2016 Turkish Society of Cardiology http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0 This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License
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Kayan, Mustafa
Yaşar, Selçuk
Saygın, Mustafa
Yılmaz, Ömer
Aktaş, Aykut Recep
Kayan, Fatmanur
Türker, Yasin
Çetinkaya, Gürsel
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title_fullStr Investigation of X-ray permeability of surgical gloves coated with different contrast agents
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title_short Investigation of X-ray permeability of surgical gloves coated with different contrast agents
title_sort investigation of x-ray permeability of surgical gloves coated with different contrast agents
topic Original Investigation
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5331375/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26680548
http://dx.doi.org/10.5152/AnatolJCardiol.2015.6389
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