Basic Abdominal and Pelvic Imaging Concepts. David L. Smith, MD Assistant Professor of Radiology

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Basic Abdominal and Pelvic Imaging Concepts David L. Smith, MD Assistant Professor of Radiology

Basic Imaging Concepts Contrast Resolution vs Spacial Resolution

Spacial Resolution......refers to the ability of the imaging modality to differentiate two closely-approximated objects. Low spacial resolution techniques will be unable to differentiate between two objects that are relatively close together.

Spacial Resolution (The ability to see really small things) X-ray > CT > US > MRI Modality X-ray CT US MRI Spacial resolution < 1 mm 1-2 mm 2-3 mm 3-4 mm

Contrast Resolution The ability to distinguish differences in image intensity of adjacent structures of the basis of their grayscale color. CT MRI

Contrast Resolution MRI > CT> US > X-ray

Abdominal Imaging Modalities Radiography (aka KUB, plainfilm, x-ray) Fluoroscopy (Fluoro) Computed tomography (CT) Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) Ultrasound (Sonography) Different methods of looking at the same anatomy and the same pathology

Abdominal Imaging Modalities Radiography (aka KUB, plainfilm, x-ray) Fluoroscopy (Fluoro) Computed tomography (CT) Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) Ultrasound (Sonography) REMEMBER: MRI CT x-ray!!!!!

With or without contrast??? Contrast is a substance administered into a patient's blood stream, GI tract, or other space which increases that space's conspicuity on imaging.

With or without contrast??? Contrast material improves contrast resolution and, therefore, sensitivity and specificity for disease.

With or without contrast??? Contrast administration provides information on physiology and vascularity of the organ or lesion in question.

Radiography (plain old x-ray) Things you can see: Bones and other calcified or metallic objects Gas in or outside of bowel Faint outline of some solid viscera Great spacial resolution Baaaaad contrast resolution

Radiography (plain old x-ray) Good at: Screening for pneumoperitoneum Screening for bowel obstruction or ileus Evaluating tube / radioopaque foreign body location Crappy at: Everything else (eg. appendicitis, cholelithiasis, gastroenteritis, cancer, etc.)

Radiograph variations Positional Decubitus Supine Upright After contrast administration Intravenous pyelogram (IVP) For tube placement verification

Radiography

Radiography

Radiography

Fluoroscopy Like x-rays, but LIVE ON TV!!!!! Contrast is administered to demonstrate the lumen (inside) of the space we're interested in. Provides anatomic and functional information. To wit:

Routine fluoroscopic studies Esophagram Upper GI Barium enema mass, ulcer, reflux dysphagia, stricture mass, polyp

Fluoroscopy

Fluoroscopy

Computed Tomography (CT) Pros: Very good spacial resolution Pretty good contrast resolution without contrast Very good contrast resolution with contrast Cons: Excellent anatomic detail Sensitive and specific for almost any abdominal disease which causes anatomic changes (inflammation, masses, obstruction, stones, etc.) Quick to acquire Uses ionizing radiation Poor specificity for GYN pathology

Computed Tomography (CT)

Computed Tomography (CT)

Computed Tomography (CT)

Computed Tomography (CT)

Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) Freaking amazing contrast resolution Pretty good spacial resolution Problem-solving technology Pros Excellent tissue characterization Very sensitive and specific for soft tissue lesions, especially in solid organs Excellent characterization of GYN pathology Cons Expensive Long acquisition time Quality depends on patient cooperation

Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) CT without T1WI in-phase T1WI out-of-phase

Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)

Magnetic Resonance Imagine (MRI)

Magnetic Resonance Imagine (MRI)

Basic Abdominal and Pelvic Imaging Concepts Remember the basics: Resolution Modalities (x-ray, Fluoro, CT, MRI, US) With or without contrast? If you don t know what to do, ask a radiologist!!!