Abudayyeh Islam, Dupont Allison G, Hermiller James B, Mascarenhas Justine, Velagapudi Poonam, Ijioma Nkechinyere N, Duffy Peter L, Kolansky Daniel M, Cigarroa Joaquin, Scantlebury Dawn C, Skelding Kimberly, Klein Andrew J
Section of Cardiology, VA Loma Linda Healthcare System, Loma Linda, California.
Department of Medicine, Charles R. Drew University, Los Angeles, California.
J Soc Cardiovasc Angiogr Interv. 2025 Mar 4;4(4):102493. doi: 10.1016/j.jscai.2024.102493. eCollection 2025 Apr.
The demands and hazards of working in the cardiac catheterization laboratory (CCL) are well-represented in the literature and include radiation exposure, orthopedic injuries, and physical and psychological stress. This analysis aimed to compare occupational hazards in the CCL between 2014 and 2023, focusing on orthopedic injuries, cancer diagnoses, and pregnancy-related issues.
Society for Cardiovascular Angiography & Interventions members were invited to complete an online survey regarding occupational hazards in the CCL from May to August 2023. This survey included questions about demographics, caseload, self-reported injuries, malignancies, radiation and orthopedic protection, and pregnancy.
The 2023 survey had an 8% response rate and included 296 respondents (91% interventional cardiologists, 7% fellows-in-training, and 2% interventional echocardiographers or invasive noninterventional cardiologists). The majority of respondents were men (83%), 30 to 50 years old (61%), and in practice for 5 to 15 years (39%). The 2023 survey reported orthopedic injuries and lifetime cancer in 59.8% and 6.1% of respondents, respectively, vs 49.4% and 4.5% reported in the 2014 survey. Among women respondents, 28% reported being discouraged from working in the CCL due to pregnancy or considering pregnancy, and 71% wanted the option to step away from the CCL during pregnancy.
A high prevalence of orthopedic injuries and cancer diagnoses was reported in a 2023 survey of Society for Cardiovascular Angiography & Interventions members working in the CCL. It is imperative to promote the widespread use of radiation protective gear to decrease radiation exposure and encourage utilization of newer radiation protection systems that can minimize the use of lead aprons, a major contributor to orthopedic injuries. Attention to effective measures for the safety of CCL personnel is a critically important goal in interventional cardiology.
心脏导管实验室(CCL)工作的要求和危害在文献中有充分体现,包括辐射暴露、骨科损伤以及身体和心理压力。本分析旨在比较2014年至2023年CCL中的职业危害,重点关注骨科损伤、癌症诊断和妊娠相关问题。
心血管造影与介入学会成员受邀于2023年5月至8月完成一项关于CCL职业危害的在线调查。该调查包括有关人口统计学、工作量、自我报告的损伤、恶性肿瘤、辐射和骨科防护以及妊娠的问题。
2023年的调查回复率为8%,包括296名受访者(91%为介入心脏病学家,7%为培训学员,2%为介入超声心动图医生或有创非介入心脏病学家)。大多数受访者为男性(83%),年龄在30至50岁之间(61%),从业5至15年(39%)。2023年的调查显示,分别有59.8%和6.1%的受访者报告有骨科损伤和终身患癌情况,而2014年的调查中这一比例分别为49.4%和4.5%。在女性受访者中,28%报告因怀孕或考虑怀孕而不被鼓励在CCL工作,71%希望在怀孕期间能选择离开CCL。
2023年对在CCL工作的心血管造影与介入学会成员的一项调查显示,骨科损伤和癌症诊断的患病率很高。必须推广广泛使用辐射防护装备以减少辐射暴露,并鼓励采用能减少铅围裙使用的新型辐射防护系统,铅围裙是导致骨科损伤的主要因素。关注CCL人员安全的有效措施是介入心脏病学中至关重要的目标。