This is exactly what Dr. Xu tested as a young doctor.
"Heart." Dr. Zhao, who was preparing for the operation, replied, "The application report written by the clinician believes that there may be something wrong with the patient's heart and needs to be investigated intensively."
Dr. Xu seemed not very satisfied with his rough answer. He thought that maybe the summary of the patient's condition written by the clinician was too simple and prevented the young doctor from making a careful judgment. He picked up the application report on the table and read it again. After reading for a while, he thought
The person standing next to me was the patient's family, so I simply asked Xie Xie: "Do you know anything about his condition?"
Knowing what the teacher wanted to ask about, Xie Wanying replied: "Using CT to perform heart examination itself has flaws and is more difficult."
The other party's answer was Mingmen. Dr. Xu turned around and winked at her and said with a smile: "How many years have you been studying with your teacher Qin?"
Xie Wanying was ashamed. She and Teacher Qin seemed to have only had one conversation. This time she was definitely trying to take advantage of Teacher Qin.
Seeing something fishy in her momentary silence, Dr. Xu asked curiously: "Aren't you a student of imaging science?"
No. Xie Wanying shook her head honestly.
Dr. Zhao, who was sitting in front, turned around and thought that Xie Wanying's answer just now sounded like that of an imaging student. What was going on?
"I'm a surgeon." Xie Wanying replied.
"Do surgeons understand what CT can detect for heart examination?" Dr. Xu asked her again.
"CT can be used to examine the heart just like it is to examine other tissues and organs. According to the basic principles, it can be done. The problem is that if you want to find out the signs of heart disease, CT must face a difficulty. The heart is a part of the human body.
An organ that has an autonomous rhythm and is constantly contracting and relaxing. In other words, it is in motion all the time. For imaging examinations, it is best if the target object remains motionless, so we require patients to remain still and quiet during the examination.
You have to adjust your breathing to allow the lungs to expand and contract according to the doctor's instructions. But the patient and the doctor cannot control how the heart moves," said Xie Wanying.
Dr. Zhao pursed her lips: Is she really not an imaging student?
"Hmm." Listening to the depth of her words, Dr. Xu encouraged her to continue expressing her opinion, "Tell me more."
Xie Wanying continued to express her opinion: "CT and X-ray can be compared to cameras. If you want to capture the subtle changes in the dynamic heart all the time, the shutter speed of this camera needs to be as fast as possible. So, in
In terms of cardiovascular disease, CT has no advantages. What has the advantage is the contrast-enhanced imaging machine. The contrast-enhancing machine in the interventional operating room can capture 30 frames per second, with a time resolution of 33 milliseconds, and the resulting cardiac blood vessel images are sharp and clear. Single source
The shutter speed of a CT scan is less than a quarter of that of an angiography machine. The latter is definitely slower in capturing dynamic images than the former, and is destined to have a greater chance of missing images. Therefore, there is a saying in clinical practice that coronary angiography is the diagnostic tool for coronary angiography.
The gold standard for heart disease.”
"She remembers the numbers very well." Dr. Zhao admired, grabbing the back of his chair.
Doctor Xu snapped a picture of his student's head: Do you praise others and don't you think of yourself?
Dr. Zhao touched the head he had been slapped by the teacher and laughed. He didn't care. In medicine, we need to learn from each other. If we are three people together, there must be one teacher for each other.
"Single-source CT is slower, but dual-source CT will be much better." Dr. Xu concluded, fully agreeing with what Xie Wanying just said.