Chest Radiograph Approach to Acquired Cardiac Disease
Content Reviewed: April 20, 2022
1.25 CME
6 Videos
1 hr. 11 min.
A lot of radiologists don’t evaluate cardiac disease from a radiographic point of view. Instead, it is often deferred to more expensive and invasive exams. We may have forgotten, or just never were taught, how much physiological information is offered from the anatomy, pulmonary vessels, and chamber contours on the PA and Lateral radiographs.
Dr. Marc Gosselin, from Oregon Health & Science University School of Medicine and Vision Radiology, is back with another imaging mastery course on the power of a chest radiograph, which is essentially a snapshot of the patient’s cardiopulmonary status.
This is a challenging topic to tackle, but Dr. Gosselin breaks it down with real world experience and succinct summaries so the busy radiologist feels ready to elevate their reading competencies of chest radiographs regarding cardiac diseases.
Expand and fortify your cardiopulmonary terminology by learning alternatives to commonly used vague words and phrases like aortic knob, ‘plump vessels’, cardiomegaly, pulmonary vascular markings, and pulmonary vascular congestion. Moving beyond these vague words into more specific terms will help radiologists drill down on readings, which best reflect the anatomy and physiology of a patient.
Challenge yourself with this radiology course and then quiz yourself with Dr. Gosselin’s cardiac radiographic formative self-assessment session to reinforce the various principles covered!
What topics are covered?
Check out these related Radiology CME courses:
Faculty
Marc V Gosselin, MD
Professor Diagnostic Radiology
Vision Radiology & Oregon Health & Science University School of Medicine
© 2024 Medality. All Rights Reserved.