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Abdominal Radiology, Emergency Radiology, Thoracic Radiology
Polytrauma CT - technique and indication
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00:00 - Introduction and Overview of Polytrauma CT Imaging
01:32 - Definition and Significance of Polytrauma
05:31 - Clinical Environment and Imaging Preparation
10:59 - Polytrauma Imaging Protocols and Techniques
15:26 - The Role of Contrast in CT Scanning
21:00 - Considerations for Multi-Phase CT Examinations
26:31 - Challenges in CT Imaging and Reporting Protocols
33:00 - Radiation Concerns and Diagnostic Errors
46:00 - Types of Injuries in Polytrauma Patients
50:09 - Case Study and Active Bleeding Analysis
58:23 - Discussion on Penetrating and Complex Injuries
66:56 - Conclusion and Q&A on Polytrauma CT Imaging
Lecturers
András Palkó M.D. Ph.D.
Hungary, Szeged
Consultant radiologist at TMC and professor of Radiology at University of Szeged, Hungary
Professor András Palkó, M.D, Ph. D. has extensive clinical as well as academic experience. Dr. Palkó has been working with abdominal CT and MRI for 25 years. He is the author of 90 peer reviewed papers and over 40 books and book chapters, invited speaker of international scientific and educational conferences, co-founder and faculty member of the European School of Radiology and examiner for the European Diploma in Radiology