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AHM 244 Introduction to Imaging Principles of Radiology        X-rays (discovered late 19th century) Computed Tomography (CT scan) Sonography (ultrasound) Fluoroscopy Nuclear Medicine – used for diagnostic and therapeutic procedures Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) Positron Emission Tomography (PET) X-rays Radiography  High energy waves that cannot be seen or felt  Similar to photographs  Radiopaque – do not permit passage of x-rays i.e. bones; show up on x-ray  Radiolucent – permit the passage of x-rays i.e. soft tissue; do not show up on x-ray X-rays Patient Positioning  Radiation Safety  Can cause cellular or genetic damage 2-dimensional  Minimize exposure Requires 2 exposures 90 degrees to each other  Avoid unnecessary exams  May require multiple positions and views  Limit area of body exposed  Review standard positions in handouts and in text  Shield sensitive body parts  Review exam sequencing in text  Pregnancy status  http://www.rtstudents.com/radiologypositions.htm  Workers:   Use shielding Wear dosimeter Diagnostic Procedures  Mammography – x-ray examination of the breast  Vital adjunct to biopsy  Performed yearly after age 40 or sooner with history or suspicion Diagnostics cont… Contrast Studies  Used to differentiate structures  Introduced via IV, catheter, orally  Iodine – blood vessels; if allergic to shellfish, do not use iodine!  Barium – intestines and stomach  Air - Joints Fluoroscopy  Use of x-rays to observe movement within body  Contrast mediums used such as barium or iodine  Blood flow, beating heart, digestive tract  Also used to aid in reducing fractures or implanting devices such as pacemakers, stents, etc.. Computed Tomography  Cross-sectional group of xrays that target a specific site  Tube circles the patient, computer analyzes to create the cross-sectional views  Done with and without contrast  Organs can be viewed from all angles CT Cont…. Sonography Ultrasound  Non-invasive  Uses high-frequency sound waves  Creates cross-sectional still views or views in real time movement with help of a computer  Used for heart function, abdominal and pelvic structure views and fetal visualization Sonography cont… MRI Magnetic Resonance Imaging  Uses high-intensity magnetic fields (magnets), radio waves and computer analysis to create cross-sectional images  Used for central nervous system studies, joint structure, etc.  Done with or without contrast  Claustrophobia is an issue  Metal implants from surgeries is a contraindication  Patient must remove any jewelry and other metal objects MRI cont… Nuclear Medicine  Small amounts of radionuclides (radioactive materials) are injected  These concentrate in specific areas of body  Computer cameras detect particles and create an image  Used to study thyroid, brain, lungs, liver, spleen, kidney, bone and breast  Positron Emission Tomography (PET)  Single Photon Emission Computed Tomography (SPECT)  Assists with diagnosis of cellular abnormalities esp. cancer Nuclear Medicine cont… Interventional Radiologic Procedures Designed to treat specific disease conditions – helps patients avoid surgeries, lifesaving  Percutaneous Transluminal Coronary Angioplasty (PTCA) – balloon angioplasty; used to enlarge lumen of blocked artery  Laser Angioplasties – use lasers to remove deposits in vessels  Vascular Stents – plastic or wire tubes inserted into a constricted vessel to open it; this procedure is guided by fluoroscopy  Embolizations – artificially stop bleeding from a blood vessel or reduce blood flow to a diseased area of an organ PTCA Laser Angioplasty Vascular Stent Embolization Radiation Therapy  Major force in fight against cancer  Uses high-energy radiation to kill cancer cells  Used in conjunction with surgery and chemotherapy (drug therapy)  Precise and carefully planned by radiation oncologist (MD specializing in radiology)  Each treatment must be identical to a specifically defined area of the body  Side effects: weight loss, hair loss, loss of appetite, skin changes, digestive system disturbances Patient Education & Preparation       Help alleviate anxiety Calm fears Explain procedures Explain preparation – different for each test from no prep to liquid diet and laxatives Assist as needed Post procedure education Handling and Storage of Radiographic Films        Protect unexposed films from extremes of temperature and light Exposed films kept in protective sleeves Maintain patient confidentiality per HIPAA Correct labeling of patient films Films obtained on site remain part of patient record – films belong to the site that performed the procedure; can be signed out by patient or sent by courier to specialist or PCP Digital films can be kept in the EMR Written summary sent to providers of patient care Teleradiology – computed imaging and information systems; many places use (PACS) Picture Archiving and Communication System to store films on computers  Can outsource films this way to other countries even for a radiologist to read films; consults with specialists from around the world is possible with this system and in rural areas
 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                            