Principles Of Contrast Use In CT Imaging
This module introduces the essential principles of contrast use in CT protocols and explains how technologists manage timing injection rates and scan phases to optimize visualization. It describes how contrast enhances vascular structures organs and pathology by altering attenuation characteristics. The content highlights the importance of understanding arterial venous and delayed phase imaging and how clinical indications determine protocol selection. It also explains how technologists evaluate patient history kidney function hydration status and previous reactions to ensure safe contrast administration. The module emphasizes the importance of communication with radiologists and nursing staff to coordinate timing and patient preparation. By understanding how contrast protocols are structured technologists can support accurate diagnosis and safe effective imaging.
Contrast Timing And Injection Techniques
This section explains how to manage flow rates bolus tracking and timing for optimal enhancement.
Protocol Selection Based On Indication
This section focuses on tailoring contrast phases to trauma oncology vascular and abdominal imaging needs.
Related Topics in CT Continuing Education
CT Imaging Essentials | Contrast Reaction Management | Radiation Safety Essentials