Cardiac Imaging Flashcards

1
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Quality Control of Film

A
  1. Position2. Inspiration3. Exposure
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2
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Location of Diaphragm

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9th-10th Posterior Aspect of Ribs5th-6th Anterior Aspect of Ribs

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3
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Differentiate Under and Overexposure

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Under: WhiterOver: Darker

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4
Q

Levocardia

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Heart in: LeftApex Points: Left

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5
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Dextrocardia

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Heart in: RightApex Points: Right

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6
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Mesocardia

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Heart in: MidlineApex Points: Down

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7
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Dextroposition (Dextroversion)

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Heart in: RightApex Points: Left

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8
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Situs Solitus

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Atrium: RA is to the right of LAGastric Air Bubble: LeftLiver: Right

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9
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Situs Inversus

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Atrium: RA is to the left of LAGastric Air Bubble: RightLiver: Left

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10
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Situs Ambiguous

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Not possible due to paucity of anatomic markersLiver and Spleen are unidentifiable

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11
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Cardio-Thoracic Ratio

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Widest transverse diameter of heart by widest transverse diameter of thorax taken at inner side of rib cage

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12
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Normal CT in Adults

A

0.5 or Less

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13
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Normal CT in Newborn

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0.65

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14
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Normal CT ratio for Children

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Between 0.5 - 0.65

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15
Q

Hypervascularity

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Vessel diameter larger than bronchioles

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16
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HypovascularityCould be confused with what kind of film?

A

Vessels are smaller than the bronchiolesOverexposed films

17
Q

Kerley’s B Lines

A

Horizontal lines in periphery but they should be avascular

18
Q

Perihalar Haziness

A

Fuzzy and blurred image, whereas they should be distinct

19
Q

Peribronchial CuffingThis is a sign of?

A

Thick bronchioles (Normal is hair-strand thick)Sign of pulmonary congestion

20
Q

Signs of Interstitial Edema

A

Kerley’s A Lines: Diagonal Lines usually in Upper Lobe

Kerley’s B Lines: Horizontal LinesKerley’s C Lines: Tangled with cobweb appearance

21
Q

Pulmonary Hila As Landmark (2)

A

Pulmonary Arteries

Pulmonary Veins

22
Q

[Contrast Studies] Color?
Arteries and Veins
Air-filled Structures

A

A and V: White

Air-Filled: Black

23
Q

[Lateral View]

Border-forming Structures (3)

A

Left Atrium
Left Ventricle
Right Ventricle

24
Q

[CT Scan Imaging] Colors
Bones
Air-Filled Structures
Soft Tissues

A

B: White
A: Black
ST: Gray

25
Q

Signs of Right Atrial Enlargement

A

Lateral Bulging

26
Q

Signs of Right Ventricular Enlargement (Budding Breast) [3]

A

Rounding
Uplifting and Lateral Displacement of Apex
Retrosternal Fullness

27
Q

Signs of Left Atrial Enlargement

A

Double Density on Right Border
Enlargement of LA Appendage
Uplifting of Left Mainstem Bronchus
Widening of Carinal Angle

28
Q

Signs of Left Ventricular Enlargement (Sagging Breast or Heavy Heart)

A

Lateral and Inferior Displacement of Apex
Posterior Displacement of the Posteroinferior Border of the Heart
Hoffman-Rigler Sign
Retrocardiac Fullness

29
Q

Underexposure May Mimic (2)

A

Pulmonary Edema

Pulmonary Congestion

30
Q

Signs of Venous Congestion (3)

A

Increased caliber of vessels
Cephalization of pulmonary blood flow
Normal tapering from medial to lateral

31
Q

PA Projection Right Side (3)

A

Superior Vena Cava
Right Atrium
Inferior Vena Cava

32
Q

PA Projection Left Side (3)

A

Aortic Knob
Main Pulmonary Trunk
Left Ventricle