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Protect Yourself from High Energy Direct Beam and Low Energy Scatter Radiation
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Protect Yourself from High Energy Direct Beam and Low Energy Scatter Radiation

When it comes to safeguarding against radiation exposure in cath labs and interventional radiology settings, Scatter Armor disposable radiation shields stand out as crucial protective gear. These shields are designed to mitigate the risks associated with scattered radiation during these procedures, offering a vital defense for Radiologists and other healthcare professionals.

Radiation exposure is a significant concern in various medical procedures, including X-rays, fluoroscopies, and interventional radiology. Scatter Armor disposable shields serve as a barrier, minimizing the harmful effects of scattered radiation and reducing the potential long-term health risks associated with prolonged exposure.  

“The scattered radiation from the patient comprises the main source of radiation dose to staff” – International Atomic Energy Agency

X-rays deflect off of the patient and table during interventional procedures. These shields block radiation at the source with Scatter Armor Radiation Shields  

  • Reduce chest exposure by 55-80%
  • Reduce hand exposure by more than 49%
  • Disposable, highly absorbent, and flexible.

How it Works - Sterile Scatter Armor Shields are placed on top of the patient drape to block scatter radiation at the source, creating a scatter-free zone, reducing harmful radiation exposure to the doctor or clinician.

One Time Use - Scatter Armor Shields are lead-free and disposable.

Sterile - Packaged individually in sterile packets.

Flexible - Scatter Armor Shields easily mold to the patients body for ease of use and maximum protection

Choosing the right supplier for these critical shields is paramount. Z&Z Medical stands out as a top-tier provider in the industry, known not just for the quality of the products the offer - like the Scatter Armor shields but also for their exceptional customer service.

Our commitment to excellence and our dedication to customer satisfaction sets us apart. From offering expert guidance on product selection to ensuring timely delivery and ongoing support, Z&Z Medical prioritizes the needs of our customers like you!

When it comes to safeguarding against radiation, investing in Scatter Armor disposable shields from Z&Z Medical isn't just a choice; it's a commitment to safety and quality. Our reputation for superior products and unparalleled customer service makes us the go-to option for imaging and healthcare professionals seeking reliable radiation protection. visit our website today or email us at info@zzmedical.com for more information.

C-Arm Table Radiation Scatter Drapes Offer Serious Protection
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C-Arm Table Radiation Scatter Drapes Offer Serious Protection

Welcome to our blog post on our exclusive C-arm table radiation scatter drape shields available from Z&Z Medical!

As a medical imaging provider, you know the importance of protecting yourself and your patients from unnecessary radiation exposure during radiology procedures. C-arm table radiation scatter drape shields are an essential tool in the medical field, helping to reduce scatter radiation and lower badge readings for the staff during C-arm procedures.

At Z&Z Medical, we are proud to offer exclusive C-arm table radiation scatter drape shields that are designed to provide superior protection when you need it most. Our drape shields are made of high-quality materials and are easy to use, making them an essential tool for any practice utilizing c-arms for imaging procedures.

Not only do our C-arm table radiation scatter drape shields provide protection for you but they can also help to lower those high badge readings by the staff in the room every day. Using these drape shields, you can help to reduce your overall radiation exposure and protect yourself and your team from unnecessary risks.

We encourage you to visit our online store to learn more about the C-arm table radiation scatter drape shields we have available. Don’t let unnecessary radiation exposure slow you down – order some of these essential drape scatter shields and start lowering your risk today!

Scatter Armor Drapes – Protect You and Your Staff
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Scatter Armor Drapes – Protect You and Your Staff

Sterile Scatter Armor Shields are placed on top of the patient drape to block scatter radiation at the source, creating a scatter-free zone, reducing harmful radiation exposure to the doctor or clinician. These are one time use and are lead-free and disposable. They are packaged individually in sterile packets. They easily mold to the patient’s body for ease of use and for maximum protection.  Visit our website to view the different drape options available or email our customer service team at info@zzmedical.com .

Scatter Radiation: How to Protect Yourself in the Cath Lab
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Scatter Radiation: How to Protect Yourself in the Cath Lab

Scatter Radiation in the Cath Lab

During a typical procedure in the Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory, radiation is deflected from the patient’s body and scattered to all areas of the lab. This scatter radiation is not only associated with skin damage and eye injury, but the low-dose radiation has been shown to increase the number of circulating lymphocytes and chromosomal abnormalities, increasing one’s risk of cancer. This phenomenon has been universally recognized and extensively documented, leading to the implementation of radiation protection techniques and equipment by all medical staff working in the vicinity of the patient. Although most personnel are routinely wearing X-ray protective garments, there is evidence that the incidence of radiation-related disease in long-serving Cath Lab staff is statistically higher than in non-Cath Lab staff. In order to combat this trend, one solution suggested is to routinely place radiation-protective shields over each patient, drastically reducing the amount of scatter radiation in the lab.

 

The Intensity of Scatter Radiation

Despite the use of protection, research published in the American Heart Association journal shows that attending cardiologists and other staff working in positions close to the patient are exposed to radiation that, over a working career, could be the equivalent of more than 2,500 chest X-rays. Other work shows that cardiologists’ necks and heads receive radiation doses of 2 to 3 rems per year. Interestingly, the lefthand side of the head receives more radiation than the right side, indicative of positions taken by cardiologists during procedures.

 

Health Risks

Although the level of scatter radiation is low, there is statistical evidence that indicates interventional cardiologists have almost three times the incidence of cancer compared to unexposed staff. This view is based on work conducted by the CNR Institute of Clinical Physiology in Pisa, Italy – interviewing 466 medical personnel working in Cath Labs. Furthermore, medical staff with more than 16 years of experience in Cath Labs were eight times more likely to have cancer than those who did not. The incidence of skin lesions, orthopedic problems, and cataracts was also higher.

 

Conventional Protective Measures

The standard methods of protecting Cath Lab staff from radiation exposure involve techniques such as keeping the team as far from the source of radiation as possible and using equipment such as lead or composite shields, supplemented in some instances by portable radiation shields. Although these measures are effective, it is nearly impossible for cardiologists to stand far enough away from the patient unless remote robotic methods are used.

 

Scatter Armor Radiation Protection

Scatter radiation occurs due to the targeted beam striking objects, such as the patient’s body, and reflecting a more harmful secondary radiation in all directions. One method of reducing the medical staff’s exposure to this dangerous scatter radiation is implementing Infab’s Scatter Armor Shields.  These shields are placed on the patient’s body and positioned to block scattered radiation in all Cath Lab procedures.

Although lead has been standard in the industry for years, the weight of lead-based shielding is somewhat impractical, and other alternatives have been explored. The KIARMOR bilayer is the perfect solution to this matter. KIARMOR is made from the elements bismuth and antimony, which are combined into a single bi­layer sheet. This innovative technology not only provides you with a lighter-weight alternative, but it is also more effective than equivalent lead-based shields. KIARMOR is lead-­free, and its shielding properties are such that it meets the requirements of the three international standards (ASTM F2547-18, IEC 61331-1:­2014, and DIN 6857­1-1) covering radiation protection. In addition, each Scatter Shield has KIARMOR at its core, making these shields the most effective option in reducing the amount of one’s exposure to scatter radiation in the Cath Lab.  Visit our website  Search results for: 'scatter armor' (zzmedical.com)    to purchase your Shields today!

 

*published with permission from INFAB