X rays interpretation Flashcards

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Acronym for X rays interpretation

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P A S S M

P - patients details & patient safety

(Is a pt safe and stable? if not, do ABCDE before x ray interpretation)

A - Adequacy (RIPE)

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Acronym for adequacy on CXR

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R - rotation (are the clavicles equal distance from spinal processes on both sides?)

I - inspiration - sufficient if at least 5 or 6 ribs visible (>8 COPD hyperinflation)

P - picture area - is the area from apices to costodiaphragmatic recess visible?

Sapula out of the way

E - exposure - vertebral bodies visible through the lower part of cardiac shadow)

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Adequacy of abdominal x-ray

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Area - diaphragm to the pelvis

Rotation - normal if spinal processes and hips are adequately aligned

Penetration - sufficient when the lumbar vertebrae are visible

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Acronym for abdo X ray interpretation

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A B C S

A - air

B - bone

C - calcifications

S - soft tissues

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Comment on ‘A’ on abdo X ray

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A - air

  • air (in the bowel) - intraluminal, extraluminal (perforation)
  • dilation of the bowel (measure through the computer viever programme)
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What is characteristic of a large bowel on abdo X Ray

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  • peripheral position
  • faecal content (mottled appearance)
  • haustra (pouches that protrude into the lumen)
  • should be <6 cm in diameter (enlarged in bowel obstruction)
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Characteristics of a small bowel on abdo X ray

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  • should be <3 cm in diameter
  • central position
  • plicae circulares/ valvulae conniventes present (mucosal folds across the whole width of the bowel)
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Comment on ‘C’ on abdominal X ray

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C - calcification

  • pancreas (chronic pancreatitis)
  • abdominal aorta (atherosclerosis)
  • renal/gall stones
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Comment on ‘B’ in abdominal x ray

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Bones

Include: lower ribs, pelvis, lumbar spine

  • Paget’s disease lytic/sclerotic pattern
  • Osteoarthritis - loss of joint space, osteophytes, subchondral sclerosis, cysts
  • vertebral fractures
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Comment on S - soft tissues

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Soft tissues shadows may be seen

  • liver
  • spleen
  • kidney
  • gallbladder
  • psoas shadow
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