Consensus Panel Calls for Enhanced Radiation Shielding - Summary - MDSpire

Consensus Panel Calls for Enhanced Radiation Shielding

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  • Kerri Miller

  • July 17, 2026

  • 6 min

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Objective:

To advocate for the routine implementation of enhanced radiation protection devices in fluoroscopy laboratories.

Approach:
  • Panel Composition: Led by the Society for Cardiovascular Angiography & Interventions, with endorsements from multiple professional societies.
  • Consensus Development: Utilized a modified Delphi process requiring 75% agreement among writing-group members.
  • Evidence Review: Conducted literature reviews for individual sections; however, no systematic review or formal risk-of-bias assessment was reported.
Key Findings:
  • Enhanced radiation protection devices can reduce operator exposure by 80% to over 99%.
  • Evidence primarily comes from observational studies and small randomized trials.
  • Long-term clinical benefits of enhanced devices remain uncertain, with no established reduction in cancer or other health outcomes.
Interpretation:

The panel acknowledges the lack of definitive evidence linking these devices to improved health outcomes.

Limitations:
  • No systematic review or formal risk-of-bias assessment conducted.
  • Supporting evidence varied significantly by device and study design.
Conclusion:

The panel calls for prospective studies on health outcomes related to enhanced radiation protection devices.

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