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Improving IR Ergonomics Using a Flexible C-Arm System

Journal of vascular and interventional radiology(2021)

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Purpose: To evaluate the impact of a versatile flexible ceiling-mounted C-arm on active table and gantry repositioning during interventions and its effect on operator discomfort, system usability, and patient safety compared with a traditional ceiling-mounted system. Materials and Methods: There were 100 IR procedures studied: 50 in a traditional IR system (standard group) and 50 with a novel multiaxis ceiling-mounted system (test group). FlexArm was capable of multiple gantry rotation points allowing increased access to the patient in addition to 236 cm of lateral x-ray detector travel. For each procedure, both the table and the gantry repositioning were measured. Patient safety, patient/equipment repositioning effort, and physical discomfort were evaluated through an operator survey. Results: Table repositioning was reduced from 42 to 16 instances per procedure (P <.001) in the test group compared with the standard group. The operators perceived less table and gantry repositioning effort (P <.0001) and decreased risks of equipment collisions,displacement of vascular access, and dislodgment of tubes/lines with the test group (P <.0001). Operator discomfort was reduced for all body areas in the test group over the standard group (P <.0001). Conclusions: The FlexArm system geometry enhances operator ergonomics, as there was a decrease need to move the table, leading to a perceived decrease in patient risk and decrease operator physical discomfort when compared to a traditional imaging system.
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