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Book Synopsis

This second edition, comprising 28 chapters, explains every aspect of the role of radiographers in performing CT colonography (CTC) and interpreting CTC images with the aim of enabling radiographers to extend the scope of their practice. It provides information required with respect to communication with the patient, procurement of informed consent, the principles of CT as well as dual-energy CT and photon counting CT, radiation dose, patient preparation and positioning, the use of contrast media, the performance of diagnostic and screening CTC studies, the interpretation and reporting of images, legal and professional requirements, and the importance of clinical audits.

A wide range of CTC findings is described and depicted, covering normal anatomy, artefacts, haemorrhoids, polyps, colon cancer, diverticular disease, lipomas, extracolonic structures, opportunistic screening for osteoporosis and metabolic associated fatty disease, and CTC in incomplete or failed colonoscopy. The role of other modalities such as ultrasound, magnetic resonance imaging, and nuclear medicine in colorectal cancer patients is discussed. In addition, the text covers the role of artificial intelligence and machine learning in imaging of the colon for the detection of polyps, diagnosis and staging of colorectal cancer. Lastly, a chapter focusing on self-assessment of image interpretation will aid learning.

This book provides the support that radiographers need in order to perform CTC studies to the standard required in terms of advances in imaging and interpretation of images.



Table of Contents

Preface
Dedication
Acknowledgement
List of Abbreviations

Chapter 1 Introduction

Chapter 2 Patient-Centred Communication In Imaging

Chapter 3 Informed Consent

Chapter 4 Principles Of Ct And Hybrid Imaging

Chapter 5 Principles Of Radiation Dose In Ct And Ct Colonography

Chapter 6 Dose Optimisation In Ctc

Chapter 7 Overview Of Ctc In Imaging The Colon

Chapter 8 The Role Of Contrast Media In Ctc: Types, Usage,Allergic Reactions And Patient Safety

Chapter 9 Preparation Of Ctc Patient: Diet, Bowel Preparation, The Role Of Tagging, And Methods Of Colonic Insufflation

Chapter 10 Ctc Technique And Image Interpretation Methods

Chapter 11 Colon Anatomy: Rectum To Ileocaecal Valve

Chapter 12 Ctc Traps And Artefacts

Chapter 13 Internal Haemorrhoids, Anal Papilla, And Other Anorectal Lesions

Chapter 14 Polyps: Types And Sizes

Chapter 15 The Adenoma-Carcinoma Sequence, Serrated Polyp Sequence, Management And Treatment Of Colon Cancer

Chapter 16 Colonic Diverticular Disease

Chapter 17 Colonic Lipomas

Chapter 18 Extracolonic Findings, Their Clinical Significance, And The Role Of Opportunistic Screening

Chapter 19 Metabolic-Associated Fatty Liver Disease: Opportunistic Screening At Ct Colonography

Chapter 20 Ctc For Incomplete And Failed Colonoscopy Cases

Chapter 21 Good Practice Reporting In Ctc

Chapter 22 Ultrasound And Magnetic Resonance Imaging In The Evaluation Of Colon Cancer

Chapter 23 Role Of Nuclear Medicine In The Evaluation Of Colon Cancer

Chapter 24 Legal And Professional Requirements: A Framework For Practice

Chapter 25 Artificial Intelligence And Machine Learning In Cross-Sectional Imaging

Chapter 26 Dual Energy Ct And Photon Counting Ct

Chapter 27 Application Of Clinical Audit Principles For Good Practice In Ct Colonography

Chapter 28 Ctc Images For Self-Assessment

Glossary

Chapter 1. Introduction .- Chapter

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    Publisher: Springer International Publishing AG
    Publication Date: 30/11/2023
    ISBN13: 9783031308659, 978-3031308659
    ISBN10: 3031308654

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    This second edition, comprising 28 chapters, explains every aspect of the role of radiographers in performing CT colonography (CTC) and interpreting CTC images with the aim of enabling radiographers to extend the scope of their practice. It provides information required with respect to communication with the patient, procurement of informed consent, the principles of CT as well as dual-energy CT and photon counting CT, radiation dose, patient preparation and positioning, the use of contrast media, the performance of diagnostic and screening CTC studies, the interpretation and reporting of images, legal and professional requirements, and the importance of clinical audits.

    A wide range of CTC findings is described and depicted, covering normal anatomy, artefacts, haemorrhoids, polyps, colon cancer, diverticular disease, lipomas, extracolonic structures, opportunistic screening for osteoporosis and metabolic associated fatty disease, and CTC in incomplete or failed colonoscopy. The role of other modalities such as ultrasound, magnetic resonance imaging, and nuclear medicine in colorectal cancer patients is discussed. In addition, the text covers the role of artificial intelligence and machine learning in imaging of the colon for the detection of polyps, diagnosis and staging of colorectal cancer. Lastly, a chapter focusing on self-assessment of image interpretation will aid learning.

    This book provides the support that radiographers need in order to perform CTC studies to the standard required in terms of advances in imaging and interpretation of images.



    Table of Contents

    Preface
    Dedication
    Acknowledgement
    List of Abbreviations

    Chapter 1 Introduction

    Chapter 2 Patient-Centred Communication In Imaging

    Chapter 3 Informed Consent

    Chapter 4 Principles Of Ct And Hybrid Imaging

    Chapter 5 Principles Of Radiation Dose In Ct And Ct Colonography

    Chapter 6 Dose Optimisation In Ctc

    Chapter 7 Overview Of Ctc In Imaging The Colon

    Chapter 8 The Role Of Contrast Media In Ctc: Types, Usage,Allergic Reactions And Patient Safety

    Chapter 9 Preparation Of Ctc Patient: Diet, Bowel Preparation, The Role Of Tagging, And Methods Of Colonic Insufflation

    Chapter 10 Ctc Technique And Image Interpretation Methods

    Chapter 11 Colon Anatomy: Rectum To Ileocaecal Valve

    Chapter 12 Ctc Traps And Artefacts

    Chapter 13 Internal Haemorrhoids, Anal Papilla, And Other Anorectal Lesions

    Chapter 14 Polyps: Types And Sizes

    Chapter 15 The Adenoma-Carcinoma Sequence, Serrated Polyp Sequence, Management And Treatment Of Colon Cancer

    Chapter 16 Colonic Diverticular Disease

    Chapter 17 Colonic Lipomas

    Chapter 18 Extracolonic Findings, Their Clinical Significance, And The Role Of Opportunistic Screening

    Chapter 19 Metabolic-Associated Fatty Liver Disease: Opportunistic Screening At Ct Colonography

    Chapter 20 Ctc For Incomplete And Failed Colonoscopy Cases

    Chapter 21 Good Practice Reporting In Ctc

    Chapter 22 Ultrasound And Magnetic Resonance Imaging In The Evaluation Of Colon Cancer

    Chapter 23 Role Of Nuclear Medicine In The Evaluation Of Colon Cancer

    Chapter 24 Legal And Professional Requirements: A Framework For Practice

    Chapter 25 Artificial Intelligence And Machine Learning In Cross-Sectional Imaging

    Chapter 26 Dual Energy Ct And Photon Counting Ct

    Chapter 27 Application Of Clinical Audit Principles For Good Practice In Ct Colonography

    Chapter 28 Ctc Images For Self-Assessment

    Glossary

    Chapter 1. Introduction .- Chapter

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