Different types fluoroscopy modes in X-ray imaging?

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what is fluoroscopy mode in cardiac xray imaging?. simulator shows EP,LF,MF,HI(extra low fluoroscpy, low, medium and highfluoro.what is it actually means?
 
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Summary:: want to know the details about fluoroscopy mode.

. . . (extra low fluoroscpy, low, medium and highfluoro.what is it actually means?
This refers to the radiation dose rate, Gray/minute, to the patient's skin.
 
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