摘要
BACKGROUND Peripheral endovascular intervention(PEVI)is performed using radiation.Radiation has deleterious health consequences for patients and operators.AIM To investigate the gender radiation disparities and procedural outcomes in PEVI.METHODS A prospective observational study was performed in 186 consecutive patients(65±12 years)at an academic medical center from January 2019 to April 2020(mean follow-up of 3.9±3.6 months)comparing the gender radiation disparity and outcomes of PEVI(n=147 underwent intervention,79.0%).Groups were divided into women(n=99,53.2%)and men(n=87,48.4%).Primary endpoints included air kerma,dose area product(DAP),fluoroscopy time,and contrast use.Secondary endpoints included all-cause mortality,acute myocardial infarction,acute kidney injury,stroke,repeat revascularization,major adverse limb event,and the composite of complications.RESULTS Men showed increased DAP compared with women(15221.2±25858.5µGy×m^(2) vs 9251.7±9555.3µGy×m^(2),P=0.047),but no significant difference in air kerma or any other primary endpoints.In the secondary endpoints,no significant diffe-rence was found between gender.CONCLUSION Men had increased DAP indicating more radiation absorption in the exposed area.Gender outcomes showed no difference in complications.Thus,PEVI can be safely performed in men or women.