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Petra Lewis MD Professor of Radiology and OBGYN Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth. CORE Case 1 Workshop. Learning objectives. Understand the meaning of the silhouette and sign signs Understand how these concepts can be applied in the diagnosis and localization of pneumonias - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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CORE CASE 1 WORKSHOP
Petra Lewis MDProfessor of Radiology and OBGYN
Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth
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Learning objectives Understand the meaning of the silhouette and sign signs Understand how these concepts can be applied in the
diagnosis and localization of pneumonias See how viral pneumonias differ in appearance Describe how pleural effusions appear on chest
radiographs on different views Understand how the appearance of effusions varies in
empyema and hydropneumothorax Understand the factors affecting the risks of medical
radiation and how they can be reduced. Calculate the risks to a real patient from his medical
radiation exposure during a single clinical episode
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What questions/difficulties did you have arising from the case
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Pneumonias
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Silhouette sign
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RLL pneumonia
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Pleural effusions
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Pleural Effusions How much fluid do you need to see on
A PA CXR?A lat CXR?A supine CXR?A CT scan?
How else can you visualize pleural fluid? Characteristics of fluid vs consolidation?
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Small effusions
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Small effusions
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Decubitus views
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Supine pleural effusions
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Radiation Risk
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Radiation risk What factors affect how much risk
patients are at from medical radiation?
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Relative risks of examsAXR
Barium enema
Bone scan
CT abdomen/pelvis
CT head
CT pulmonary angio
CXR (PA )
CXR (PA and lat)
Low dose CT chest
Lumbar spine
Mammogram
Myocardial perf
PET FDG scan
UGI
Wrist radiograph
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Radiation Equivalents Average background = 3mSv
Study Period natural radiationWrist radiograph 0.1 d
CXR (PA ) 2 d
CXR (PA and lat) 12 d
Mammogram 2 mAXR 3 mLumbar spine 6 mLow dose CT chest 7 mCT head 8 mUGI 1.7 yBone scan 2.0 yBarium enema 2.7 yMyocardial perfusion 3.1 yCT abdomen/pelvis 4.7 yPET FDG scan 4.7 yCT pulmonary angio 5.0 y
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Case study HT abdominal CT27 year old with complicated pancreatitis
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HT Radiology Studies 12/7/06-2/6/07
CXR 28
KUB 11
CT chest 1
CT head 1
CT abdo-pelvis 19
Fluoro 1 minute
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What is his increased risk of dying of a malignancy due to his radiation exposure during this hospital stay?
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How much radiation did HT receive?Scan # Exposure/scan
mSvTotal
CXR 28 0.02
KUB 11 1
CT chest 1 8
CT head 1 2
CT A/P 19 10
Fluoro 1 minute 0.1 /min
TOTAL
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So our patient received an estimated dose of ? mSv
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Cancer induction rates 8% fatal cancers per Sv (1000 mSv)
= % fatal cancers risk for HT
Fractionation reduces risk by 50%= % fatal cancers risk for HT
Younger patient (<40) doubles risk(much higher for young children)= % fatal cancers risk for HT
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Cancer induction rates Lifetime risk of fatal cancer
24% males, 20% females= /24 x 100% increased risk of dying of a
cancer from his hospital exposure=
Note – his risk of developing any type of cancer is about twice this (fatal and non-fatal)
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How can we reduce risk?
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Appendix
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Learning Objectives from CORE 1 Review CXR anatomy including the location of the lobes of the lung and their relationship to fissures Be introduced to the American College of Radiology (ACR) appropriateness criteria for imaging Learn the indications for chest imaging in patients presenting with upper respiratory tract infection
symptoms. Learn the radiographic presentations of typical alveolar pneumonias in different lobes of the lung. Understand the concepts of “silhouette sign” and “spine sign” and how they can be used to localize
abnormalities on chest radiographs. Understand the term “air bronchograms” and the significance of this sign. Learn how some tumors can appear similar on imaging to pneumonia. Be introduced to the typical radiographic appearance of PCP pneumonia, and other opportunistic and
atypical pneumonias and how they differ radiographically from typical bacterial and lobar pneumonias Understand the meaning and appearance of “ground glass” opacities on chest radiographs and CT
scans. Understand the use and limitations of portable radiographs in the ICU. Learn the imaging features of ARDS Acquire a basic understanding of patient radiation doses from common examinations and how we can try
to limit them. Learn the common imaging features of various types of pleural effusion including simple,
hydropneumothorax, empyema and loculated pleural fluid collections (“pseudotumors”). Understand how pleural fluid appears differently on erect and supine radiographs. Learn when image guidance can help in the drainage of pleural fluid.