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AmRay’s Most Comfortable Lead Apron for Long Procedures

When Your Procedure Gets Longer, Your Apron Matters More

When procedures stretch from minutes into hours, one thing becomes very clear: the choice and fit of the right apron matters even more: your lead apron either supports you or works against you.

For clinicians in high-radiation environments, discomfort isn’t just an inconvenience. It’s a clinical risk. Fatigue, poor posture, and musculoskeletal strain can directly impact performance, concentration, and long-term health.

That’s why more specialists are moving away from traditional one-piece aprons and choosing vest and skirt combinations – like those purpose-built by AmRay.

What Matters in An Apron

The most important factors come down to weight, ergonomics, fit and material design.

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Soft lightweight core material

(such as lead-free) to reduce overall apron weight without compromising protection and improve comfort and mobility, allowing the apron to move naturally with the body rather than restricting it.

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Ergonomic features

that redistribute weight away from the shoulders and onto the hips, reducing spinal strain.

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A well-fitted apron

One set size (e.g. M) doesn’t fit everyone. The sizing for vest and skirt should be considered separately as people often need different sizes for each (e.g. Vest M, Skirt L).

The Problem: Lead Aprons Can Cause Real Injury

Peer-reviewed studies have consistently shown that long-term use of heavy lead aprons contributes to musculoskeletal disorders among clinicians.

For example:

  • A landmark study by Ross et al. found a higher prevalence of cervical and lumbar disc disease in
    interventional cardiologists compared with non-interventional physicians.¹
  • Goldstein et al. reported that nearly half of interventional cardiologists experience orthopedic
    injuries, strongly associated with years of apron use.²
  • Klein et al. identified back pain, neck pain, and occupational injury as common hazards in
    interventional laboratories.³
  • Additional studies in electrophysiology and radiology settings confirm a strong link between
    procedure duration, apron weight, and musculoskeletal strain.⁴

These injuries are strongly linked to:

  • Apron weight
  • Poor weight distribution
  • Long procedure times

In other words: the wrong apron doesn’t just feel bad it can cause damage over time.

References

  1. Ross AM, Segal J, Borenstein D, Jenkins E, Cho S. Prevalence of spinal disc disease among interventional cardiologists. Spine (Phila Pa 1976).
    1997;22(13):1483–1486.
  2. Goldstein JA, Balter S, Cowley M, Hodgson J, Klein LW. Occupational hazards of interventional cardiologists: prevalence of orthopedic health
    problems in contemporary practice. Catheter Cardiovasc Interv. 2004;63(4):407–411.
  3. Klein LW, Miller DL, Balter S, et al. Occupational health hazards in the interventional laboratory: time for a safer environment. J Vasc Surg.
    2009;49(4):1007–1011.
  4. Birnie DH, Healey JS, Krahn AD, et al. Prevalence of occupational health hazards in electrophysiology laboratory staff. Europace.
    2013;15(10):1428–1434.

The Most Comfortable & Protective Solution:
AmRay’s Ergo-Fit Vest & Skirt with Support Belt

The most effective way to reduce strain is simple: redistribute the weight and support the spine. That’s exactly what the ergonomic Ergo-Fit Vest and Skirt with integrated support belt do and it’s where AmRay stands out.

1. Smart Weight Distribution

A one-piece apron loads everything onto your shoulders. Whether you’re standing for hours in theatre or moving between cases all day, the AmRay Ergo-Fit Vest & Skirt with support belt is built for
highest protection and comfort, back support, and easy wearability.

It splits weight between vest (40%) and skirt (60%). It transfers up to 60% of the weight to the hips.

  • Reduces pressure on the neck and upper spine.
  • Creates a balanced, stable centre of gravity.

The result: less fatigue, better posture, longer endurance.

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2. Adjustable Ergonomic Comfort for Better Back Support

Ergo-Fit Vest (Model 46)

  • Ergonomic design with flexible Velcro straps ensures a secure,
    comfortable fit that relieves pressure on the spine and lower back.
  • Optimised weight distribution: Weight is redirected away from
    shoulders and balances evenly across the hips and shoulders for
    better back support and reduced fatigue.
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Ergo-Fit Vest

Skirt with integrated support belt

  • Comfortable lower back support: Wide support belt prevents
    shifting, ensuring comfort during long hours.
  • Superior mobility: The AmRay Skirt features a longer front for better
    protection and a slightly shorter back with side splits, allowing for
    easier movement and sitting without restriction.
  • Adjustable Velcro closure at front for tight fit.
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3. Now Available in Lightweight Next-Gen Supreme Lead-Free

  • Soft & lightweight: About 30% lighter than traditional lead material, for reduced fatigue and greater comfort.
  • Durable & robust: Resistant to folding, delamination, and daily wear; maintains consistent attenuation across imaging spectrum.
  • 60-110 kVp protection range: Reliable attenuation across the diagnostic
    imaging spectrum, meeting Radiation Safety Standards IEC 61331.1-2014 and IEC 61331.3-2014.
  • Multiple lead equivalences available: in 0.25, 0.35, 0.50, and 0.70 mm Pb to match procedural needs.

4. Find Your Perfect-Fit Apron with AmRay

AmRay radiation protection aprons are available in numerous locations internationally through our sales team and authorised distributors. To ensure a well-fitted apron, contact our AmRay sales team, they can guide you through the sizing process, help you organise a sample or fitting, and arrange a demo. Customers can also reach out to find out which distributors are available in their region.

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