Quality Control in 01 (one) Hemodynamic Equipment in Face of Anvisa Normative Instruction no. 91 of May 27, 2021
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https://doi.org/10.29384/rbfm.2024.v18.19849001753Keywords:
raios X, Hemodinâmica, Controle da Qualidade, cardiologia intervencionistaAbstract
Since their discovery, X-rays have brought many benefits to the Health Field, being an indispensable resource in the area of Diagnostic Imaging. However, this technology may also bring many health risks to professionals that work with this kind of equipment as well as to patients and the environment. In the health sector, in recent decades it has been noticed an exponential advance in the diagnostic imaging field, as well as interventionist radiology with constant improvements in this technology, providing the development of better equipment with better quality and efficiency. As X-ray equipment are high frequency, these can make high-quality medical images, contributing to deliver accurate diagnosis and safe interventions. Looking forward to establishing safety measurements to Occupationally Exposed Individuals - OEI's and public individuals, a series of normative legislation was promulgated, enacting sanitary requirements to guarantee the quality and safety of diagnosis by image and fluoroscopic systems, which will guarantee the equipment are working properly following the standards established by the current legislation. This way, these tests are centralized on the produced images, along with the factors that produce them (tension, current and dose).
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