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Rad Tech’s Guide to Clinical Computed Tomography, 2nd Edition

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Concise guide to the essential components of Computed Tomography

Rad Tech’s Guide to Clinical Computed Tomography offers a clear and concise exploration of the essential principles and practices of clinical CT. Presented in an accessible format, the book blends foundational knowledge with the latest advancements in the field, including the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) and photon-counting computed tomography (PCCT). It also provides practical tools to help readers prepare for computed tomography registry examinations.

Core topics include patient care principles for safe, effective, and ethical imaging; standard protocols for imaging neuroanatomy, musculoskeletal and thoracic systems, and abdominopelvic structures; interventional CT techniques; and quality assurance measures. The guide further explores the rapidly evolving landscape of CT, highlighting innovations such as remote scanning—technology that enables technologists to operate CT systems from off-site locations.

Readers will find:

  • Clinical applications of AI and PCCT, emphasizing their potential to enhance diagnostic accuracy and workflow efficiency
  • Guidelines for the safe administration of contrast media, including patient screening and premedication protocols
  • Key considerations in radiation safety, covering photon interactions, dose metrics (CTDI and DLP), and strategies to minimize exposure
  • Protocol recommendations for imaging the neurological, musculoskeletal, thoracic, and abdominopelvic systems, along with interventional CT techniques and quality assurance measures

Rad Tech’s Guide to Clinical Computed Tomography is an essential learning resource for students and new technologists in radiography, nuclear medicine, radiation therapy, and those pursuing post-primary CT certification, as well as for practicing technologists seeking up-to-date knowledge of emerging technologies and best practices.

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Acknowledgements xi

Sextion I Patient Care and Safety 1

1 Assessment 3

Obtaining Medical History and Consent 3

Medical History 4

Consent: Informed Consent 5

Monitoring Vital Signs 6

Patient Transfers 9

Documentation 12

Intercommunication Within Healthcare Team 13

2 Contrast Media Administration 15

Screening and Preparation 15

Contraindications 16

Necessary Lab Values 18

Premedication 19

Contrast Administration Routes 20

Contrast Administration Methods 21

Classifications 22

Water-Soluble (Iodinated) Properties 23

Barium Properties 26

Adverse Reactions 27

Adverse Reaction Classifications 27

Adverse Reaction Categories 28

Complications 29

Post-Procedure Care 31

3 Radiation Safety Considerations 33

Target Interactions 33

Photon Interactions with Matter 34

General Units of Radiation Measurement 36

CT Radiation Dosimetry (CTDI, DLP, etc.) 36

Scan Geometry 38

Imaging Parameters to Reduce Patient Exposure 39

Technologist Considerations to Reduce Patient Exposure 43

National Guidelines and Advocacy Campaigns 46

Personnel Protection 47

Section II Procedural Protocols 49

4 Neuroanatomy Imaging Procedures 57

General Positioning Considerations for Head 57

Equipment Specifications for Head Protocols 57

CT Head Without (and with) Contrast 58

CT Temporal Bones/ Internal Auditory Canals (IACs) Without (or With) Contrast 61

CT Orbits Without (or With) Contrast 63

CT Sinuses Without (or With) Contrast 65

CT Facial Bones Without (or With) Contrast 67

CTA Circle of Willis (COW) 67

CTV Dural Sinuses 70

CT Brain Perfusion 70

General Positioning Considerations for Spine 74

Equipment Specifications for Spine Protocols 75

Contrast Administration for Spine Imaging 76

CT Cervical Spine Without (or With) Contrast 76

CT Thoracic Spine Without (or With) Contrast 78

CT Lumbar Spine Without (or With) Contrast 79

5 Musculoskeletal Imaging Procedures 81

General Positioning Considerations for Musculoskeletal 81

Equipment Specifications for Musculoskeletal Protocols 82

Contrast Administration for Musculoskeletal Imaging 83

CT Shoulder and/or Scapula Without (or With) Contrast 84

CT Elbow Without (or With) Contrast 84

CT Hand/Wrist Without (or With) Contrast 87

CT Bony Pelvis and/or Hip(s) Without (or With) Contrast 89

CT Knee Without (or With) Contrast 89

CT Ankle/Foot Without (or With) Contrast 89

Additional Considerations for CTA/CTV of Extremities 93

CTA/CTV Upper Extremity 94

CTA/CTV Lower Extremity 94

6 Thoracic Imaging Procedures 101

General Positioning Considerations for Neck and Chest 101

Equipment Specifications for Neck and Chest Protocols 102

Contrast Administration for Neck and Chest Imaging 102

CT Soft Tissue Neck With (or Without) Contrast 103

CTA Neck Carotid Arteries 105

CTV Neck Jugular Veins 106

CT Chest With (or Without) Contrast 108

Low-Dose CT (LDCT) Chest 108

High-Resolution CT (HRCT) Chest 111

Additional Considerations for CTA/CTV of the Chest 111

Coronary Artery Calcium Score 114

CT Pulmonary Arteriography (CTPA)/ Pulmonary Embolism (PE) Study 116

CTA Chest Thoracic Aorta 118

CTV Chest Superior Vena Cava (SVC) 120

Coronary CT Angiography (CCTA) 120

CTA Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement (TAVR)  123

7 Abdomen and Pelvis Imaging Procedures 125

General Positioning Considerations for the Abdomen and Pelvis 125

Equipment Specification for Abdomen and Pelvis Protocols 126

Contrast Administration for Abdomen and Pelvis Imaging 126

CT Abdomen/Pelvis with (and/or Without) Contrast 127

CT Renal Stone Study 130

CT Kidneys (Urogram) 132

Additional Considerations for CT Angiography (CTA)/CT Venography (CTV) of the Abdomen and Pelvis 132

CTA Abdomen/Pelvis 134

CTA GI Bleed 135

CT Enterography 137

CTV Abdomen/Pelvis 139

8 Additional Procedures 141

Interventional CT-Guided Procedures 141

Coagulation Lab Work 142

Imaging Acquisition Methods 142

Radiation Considerations 144

Indications 144

Risks and Complications 146

Quality Control (QC) Procedures 147

QC Team Members 147

QC Testing Frequency 148

QC Records 148

Action Limits 150

QC Phantom Tests and Methods 150

Other QC Tests and Measures 155

Preventive Maintenance 157

Section III Emerging Trends and Future Directions in Clinical Practice 159

9 Remote Scanning 161

Premise of Remote Scanning 161

Personnel Roles and Responsibilities in Remote Scanning 162

Professional Society and Organizational Position Statements 164

Benefits and Opportunities 166

Safety Considerations 167

Challenges 167

Future of Remote Scanning 169

10 Photon-Counting CT and Artificial Intelligence (AI) 171

Photon-Counting CT (PCCT) 171

Benefits and Opportunities 171

Challenges 173

Artificial Intelligence (AI) 174

Current Practices 174

Benefits and Opportunities 178

Challenges 180

References 183

Index 000