Intro to IR Flashcards

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What is interventional radiography?

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sub specialty of radiology that is minimally invasive and has image guided procedures

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What are 3 parts of the IR equipment?

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Image detector
C-arm
X-ray tube

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What is fluoroscopy?

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Live visibility of the introduction of guide wires, catheters contrast agent and biopsy needles

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What can 3D surface rendering be used for?

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3D images aid diagnosis and mapping of vessels
visualisation of tumour feeding vessels
aid embolisation
aid decision making

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What are 4 characteristics of iodine?

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high atomic number
attenuates x-ray beam
provides high subject contrast in low inherent contrast area
used for vascular examinations

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How are risk factors identified before invasive radiological techniques?

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Via clinical patient examination, blood tests and pre-procedural checks and protocols

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What does CIRSE stand for?

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Cardiovascular and interventional radiological society of europe

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What are 4 risks?

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Non renal adverse reaction
adverse renal effects
coagulation risk
sedation/analgesia risk

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What is sedation?

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Use of drugs to produce a state of depression of the CNS that enables interventional procedures or treatment to be carried out

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What are 5 types of IR procedures?

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Arterial
Venous
Reproductive
Neuro
Biliary

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What is angioplasty?

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Inflation of catheter-mounted balloon within a narrowed blood vessels -> enlarges lumen and improves flow

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What is the MoA of angioplasty?

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Fractures obstructing atherosclerotic plaque
causes shedding of ECs
Causes fissures in plaque and intima
Stretches media layer

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What is post-PTA restenosis due to?

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Prolific neointimal hyperplasia

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What are vascular stents?

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Catheter-mounted metallic intravascular prothesis which are placed in diseased vessels to improve and maintain flow

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What are 4 indications for embolization?

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Exclusion of potential/actual source of hemorrhage
treatment of vascular malformations
tumour devascularization
adjunct to planned surgery

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16
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What are 2 embolic agents?

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Embolic particles
scelrosing agent

17
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What are advantages of IR?

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Minimal incisions
shorter hospital stay
reduced recovery time

18
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What are 4 disadvantages of IR?

A

Demanding expertise
equipment
cost
adverse effects unique to each procedure

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