Computed Tomography Flashcards
advantages of using CT?
uses the same principles of X-rays
- but longer exposure so more diagnostic
relatively quick and fast feedback
provides detailed images of bone, soft tissue and organs
creates an image of a cross-section of the body
- can be used to create 2D and 3D images
- you can break down an image into components
moderate movement/artefacts can be tolerated
- so suitable for critical patients that cant have sedation/GA
how does CT work?
contains a 360° rotating x-ray bea, opposite a moving detector which collects information
- the patient lies inside the gantry on a moveable bed
a thin beam of X-ray is passed through the cross-section whilst rotating around the circumference of the gantry
the area of focus is slowly passed through the gantry
- creates the corkscrew effect of multiple slides/images
regular vs high-resolution CT
regular = common use
- can use data to work out the average tissue volume for each slide
- can then fill in any gaps
- helps find tumours, nodules and lesions where location is unknown
- but will miss small features
high = often used for clinical trials
- better image quality
- produce exact representation and locations on each slice
what would you use a CT scan for?
musculoskeletal injuries
bone remodelling/arthritis
internal bleeding
foreign body identification
scan masses
- know the size and vessels feeding it
CT guided biopsies
considerations when using CT?
produces high doses of radiation
avoid staff staying in the room
- stand as far away as possible and to the side of the gantry
- wear PPE
control entrances
- lockable doors
- light box and x-ray light warning
room should have lead-lined walls
- consider rooms around - ceilings and floors
- close rooms around if not safe
- no throughway
have dosimeters checked regularly
RPA must be information
- have a plan for extra radiation
- protect staff, animals and area
management of CT unit?
exposures produce a lot of heat
- prep early to warm up
- avoids overheating on first exposure
keep ambient temperature of room
- changes can cause pressure inside the machine damaging components
annually services
how should you prepare a patient for CT?
sedation of GA is necessary
- so must be started and catheterised
have clean to reduce artefacts
consider pain scoring and effective positioning
- no natural reflexes when bones are overextended