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HomeCirculationVol. 137, No. 17Correction to: 2016 Scientific Sessions Abstract, Variability in Radiation Dose and Image Quality: A Comparison Across Fluoroscopy-system Vendors and Generations of Equipment Free AccessCorrectionPDF/EPUBAboutView PDFView EPUBSections ToolsAdd to favoritesDownload citationsTrack citationsPermissions ShareShare onFacebookTwitterLinked InMendeleyReddit Jump toFree AccessCorrectionPDF/EPUBCorrection to: 2016 Scientific Sessions Abstract, Variability in Radiation Dose and Image Quality: A Comparison Across Fluoroscopy-system Vendors and Generations of Equipment Originally published24 Apr 2018https://doi.org/10.1161/CIR.0000000000000572Circulation. 2018;137:e494For the American Heart Association’s 2016 Scientific Sessions abstract #12670 by Kevin D. Hill, Michael P. Carboni, Thomas P. Doyle, Salim Idriss, Dana Janssen, George Nicholson, Shyam Sathanandam, Steve Mann, and Gregory Fleming (“Variability in Radiation Dose and Image Quality: A Comparison Across Fluoroscopy-system Vendors and Generations of Equipment.” Circulation. 2016;134[suppl 1]:A12670), the authors discovered that the figure had an error. The error pertains to the quality of a fluoroscopy system manufactured by Phillips. The authors regret the error. The figure has been updated and is available at: http://circ.ahajournals.org/content/134/Suppl_1/A12670.Footnoteshttp://circ.ahajournals.org Previous Back to top Next FiguresReferencesRelatedDetails April 24, 2018Vol 137, Issue 17 Advertisement Article InformationMetrics © 2018 American Heart Association, Inc.https://doi.org/10.1161/CIR.0000000000000572PMID: 29685943 Originally publishedApril 24, 2018 PDF download Advertisement

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