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1 Biomedical Technology Technology in Medicine Unit Objective 2: Discuss radiology and digital imaging

2 Radiology started with simple traditional x-ray technology.
Traditional x-rays use electromagnetic waves to make pictures which are developed and produced onto film. To look at the x-ray film images you must use a view box.

3 Traditional X-ray Still Widely Used
Traditional x-rays are often used to do an initial assessment of suspected broken bones, dental disease, pneumonia, and for routine mammography screening. Patient’s do have some exposure to radiation using this method of imaging. Traditional x-rays allow for an one dimensional or flat view of internal organs.

4 Mammography A Use of Traditional X-Ray Technology
Traditional x-rays methods are predominately used to do mammograms. A mammogram is a x-ray of the breasts. There are two types of mammograms: 1. A screening mammogram is ordered for women who have no problems with their breasts. It is considered first level screening for breast cancer. It is usually done on an annual basis for women age 40 and older. Exceptions are women with a family history of breast cancer. They could be advised to start screening mammograms in their 20’s. 2. A diagnostic mammogram is for evaluation of abnormalities.

5 Diagnostic Mammography
Diagnostic mammograms differ from screening mammograms in that the examination focuses specifically on an area of tissue that appeared abnormal in a screening mammogram. Additional studies such as an ultrasound may also be ordered to assess an abnormality. Ultrasounds are useful in distinguishing between cysts and tumors.

6 Now the Field of Radiology also has Digital Imaging Technology.
Digital x-ray sensors are used to capture the electromagnetic waves. The image is then transferred to a computer to generate pictures. The computer uses mathematical information to make the pictures of internal body organs. Digital x-ray is one type of digital imaging technology.

7 Advantages of Digital X-Rays Compared to Traditional X-Rays
No developing process Copies are as good as originals Viewed on computer screen Can be transmitted over telephone lines Uses less radiation Is more flexible Images can be highlighted and/or enhanced

8 In what two areas of health care is x-ray technology used the most?
Orthopedics Dentistry Bones and teeth visualize well using traditional and/or digital x-ray technology making the use of more expensive and advanced imaging techniques unnecessary in many cases.

9 Which type of x-ray is done more frequently, traditional or digital ?
The answer is traditional x-ray is done more frequently than digital.

10 Digital Technology Beyond One Dimensional X-Rays
Computerized Tomography Magnetic Resonance Imaging Positron Emissions Tomography

11 CT Scan CT scan machine uses "slices " to form a 3-D computer model of a patient's insides giving much more detail than a traditional x-ray image ever could. The patient passes through a donut shaped ring that emits the radiation through the patient’s body creating cross sectional images of the body. An alternative name for a CT Scan is CAT Scan which stands for Computed Axial Tomography.

12 MRI Scan A MRI allows imaging of
the soft tissues of the body without using radiation. The image is produced by a computer and a magnetic field that is 25,000 times stronger than the earth’s magnetic field. The MRI is capable of capturing more minute detail than the CT scan.

13 PET Scan (PET) is a highly specialized imaging technique using radioscope technology. It is different from CT and MRI scans in that it produces pictures of activity and function of organs instead of structure. A 3 dimensional image is produced by a PET scan. PET scans have been used to study Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s Disease.

14 Ultrasound Ultrasound is an imaging technique that does not use radiation. It uses high frequency sound waves and can produce a moving image on the screen. An example of how ultrasound is used is to view a fetus in the uterus.

15 Ultrasound Digital technology is being
Non-digital US image Digital technology is being used with ultrasound now to enhance the image details being projected on the screen. Digital US image

16 Ultrasound Has Other Uses
Ultrasound is also widely used to image stones in the gallbladder, suspected abdominal or breast tumors, or problems with the thyroid gland, and for evaluating the heart. It is also used for biopsy guidance almost anywhere in the body. Ultrasound technology is used to deliver certain types of therapy and medication to deep tissue injury and to help diagnose blood flow problems. Other words that may be used to denote ultrasound: sonogram, sonography, or echogram.

17 Bloodless Surgery Another use of digital imaging
Advances in radiology continue to change the boundaries between radiology and surgery, so that it may become difficult to distinguish between the fields. Bloodless surgery uses digital imaging to accomplish less-invasive surgery. The benefit of less-invasive surgery is a much smaller incision and less likelihood of infection post-operatively. Bloodless surgery is used to treat certain brain tumors.

18 Types of Bloodless Surgery
Interventional Radiology Some surgical biopsies have been replaced with needle biopsies. When this is done it is called interventional radiology. Digital imaging is used to guide the placement of the needle.

19 Types of Bloodless Surgery
Stereostactic Radiosurgery A form of radiation therapy that focuses high-powered x-rays onto a small area with a goal of destroying the target. The gamma knife is a painless device used in stereo radiosurgery.

20 Types of Bloodless Surgery
Focused Ultrasound Surgery Uses sound waves, which create a powerful ultrasonic beam. The beam destroys the targeted tissue without affecting any of the other tissues around it. The procedure is conducted in a MRI scanner which helps the physician "see" inside the body to pinpoint, guide, and continuously monitor the treatment.

21 Future medical imaging will incorporate digital high definition displays, leaving the x-ray films and images of today in the past.


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