THE INFLUENCE OF THE PATIENT'S AGE ON THE DURATION OF THE PROCEDURE AND THE AMOUNT OF RADIATION DELIVERED WHEN PERFORMING DIAGNOSTIC CORONARY ANGIOGRAPHY

The aim of the research was to determine whether the age of the patient affects the duration of the procedure and the amount of ioniziedradiation delivered when performing diagnostic coronary angiography. The research was conducted at the Clinic for Invasive Cardiology of the Public Heal...

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Main Authors: Alan Jahić, Emir Mujanović, Mugdim Bajrić
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Language:English
Published: Tuzla Faculty of Education and Rehabilitation, University of Tuzla 2022-07-01
Series:Research in Education and Rehabilitation
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Emir Mujanović
Mugdim Bajrić
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Mugdim Bajrić
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description The aim of the research was to determine whether the age of the patient affects the duration of the procedure and the amount of ioniziedradiation delivered when performing diagnostic coronary angiography. The research was conducted at the Clinic for Invasive Cardiology of the Public Health Institution "University Clinical Center" Tuzla in the period from December 2018. to January 2020. The research included a total sample of 240 respondents, average chronological age of 62.60 ± 9.22 years, ranging from 24 to 85 years. Out of a total of 240 respondents, in 121 respondents coronarny angiography was performed using transradial arterial approach and 119 by performing a transfemoral arterial approach. The total sample was divided into two subsamples of respondents. The first sub-sample consists of respondents up to 65 years of age, and the second sub-sample consists of respondents over 65 years of age. During each performance of coronary angiography, the duration of the procedure (in minutes and seconds) and the amount of radiation delivered during the procedure (in mGy) were measured. The research data were processed using the method of parametric and non-parametric statistics. The Mann-Whitney U test was used to verify the research objective. Based on the obtained research results, it can be concluded that in patients over 65 years of age, the duration of the coronary angiography procedure is longer, and is at the limit of statistical significance (p= 0.057). The amount of delivered radiation is higher in respondents over 65 years of age, but it is not statistically significant (p= 0.396)
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spelling doaj.art-86af2fce39ff4454b5b0332d17e737302023-04-03T14:22:37ZengTuzla Faculty of Education and Rehabilitation, University of TuzlaResearch in Education and Rehabilitation2637-20372744-15552022-07-015191610.51558/2744-1555.2022.5.1.9THE INFLUENCE OF THE PATIENT'S AGE ON THE DURATION OF THE PROCEDURE AND THE AMOUNT OF RADIATION DELIVERED WHEN PERFORMING DIAGNOSTIC CORONARY ANGIOGRAPHYAlan Jahić0Emir Mujanović1Mugdim Bajrić2Clinic for Invasive Cardiology, University Clincal Center Tuzla, Bosnia and HerzegovinaClinic for Invasive Cardiology, University Clincal Center Tuzla, Bosnia and HerzegovinaClinic for Invasive Cardiology, University Clincal Center Tuzla, Bosnia and HerzegovinaThe aim of the research was to determine whether the age of the patient affects the duration of the procedure and the amount of ioniziedradiation delivered when performing diagnostic coronary angiography. The research was conducted at the Clinic for Invasive Cardiology of the Public Health Institution "University Clinical Center" Tuzla in the period from December 2018. to January 2020. The research included a total sample of 240 respondents, average chronological age of 62.60 ± 9.22 years, ranging from 24 to 85 years. Out of a total of 240 respondents, in 121 respondents coronarny angiography was performed using transradial arterial approach and 119 by performing a transfemoral arterial approach. The total sample was divided into two subsamples of respondents. The first sub-sample consists of respondents up to 65 years of age, and the second sub-sample consists of respondents over 65 years of age. During each performance of coronary angiography, the duration of the procedure (in minutes and seconds) and the amount of radiation delivered during the procedure (in mGy) were measured. The research data were processed using the method of parametric and non-parametric statistics. The Mann-Whitney U test was used to verify the research objective. Based on the obtained research results, it can be concluded that in patients over 65 years of age, the duration of the coronary angiography procedure is longer, and is at the limit of statistical significance (p= 0.057). The amount of delivered radiation is higher in respondents over 65 years of age, but it is not statistically significant (p= 0.396)https://rer.ba/index.php/rer/article/view/15/4coronary angiographycoronary diseaseprocedure durationageamount of delivered radiation.
spellingShingle Alan Jahić
Emir Mujanović
Mugdim Bajrić
THE INFLUENCE OF THE PATIENT'S AGE ON THE DURATION OF THE PROCEDURE AND THE AMOUNT OF RADIATION DELIVERED WHEN PERFORMING DIAGNOSTIC CORONARY ANGIOGRAPHY
Research in Education and Rehabilitation
coronary angiography
coronary disease
procedure duration
age
amount of delivered radiation.
title THE INFLUENCE OF THE PATIENT'S AGE ON THE DURATION OF THE PROCEDURE AND THE AMOUNT OF RADIATION DELIVERED WHEN PERFORMING DIAGNOSTIC CORONARY ANGIOGRAPHY
title_full THE INFLUENCE OF THE PATIENT'S AGE ON THE DURATION OF THE PROCEDURE AND THE AMOUNT OF RADIATION DELIVERED WHEN PERFORMING DIAGNOSTIC CORONARY ANGIOGRAPHY
title_fullStr THE INFLUENCE OF THE PATIENT'S AGE ON THE DURATION OF THE PROCEDURE AND THE AMOUNT OF RADIATION DELIVERED WHEN PERFORMING DIAGNOSTIC CORONARY ANGIOGRAPHY
title_full_unstemmed THE INFLUENCE OF THE PATIENT'S AGE ON THE DURATION OF THE PROCEDURE AND THE AMOUNT OF RADIATION DELIVERED WHEN PERFORMING DIAGNOSTIC CORONARY ANGIOGRAPHY
title_short THE INFLUENCE OF THE PATIENT'S AGE ON THE DURATION OF THE PROCEDURE AND THE AMOUNT OF RADIATION DELIVERED WHEN PERFORMING DIAGNOSTIC CORONARY ANGIOGRAPHY
title_sort influence of the patient s age on the duration of the procedure and the amount of radiation delivered when performing diagnostic coronary angiography
topic coronary angiography
coronary disease
procedure duration
age
amount of delivered radiation.
url https://rer.ba/index.php/rer/article/view/15/4
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