X-ray in the Hospital Ward. Current State of the Problem
Abstract
The aim of the study was to analyze the results of radiography in wards performed in 2 multidisciplinary hospitals. 800 X-rays for 2016 were studied. It was determined that 74 % falls on the diseases of the chest organs. In 22 % of the pathology was not revealed. Other diseases are 4 %. The most frequent diseases of chest are stagnation in a small circle of blood circulation, hydrothorax and pneumonia. Medical requirements for X-ray equipment for shooting in these conditions were determined on the basis of clinical need and modern technologies.
About the Authors
Aleksandr Yu. Vasil’evRussian Federation
M. D. Med., Corresponding Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Professor of Department of Radiology
Nikolay N. Potrakhov
Russian Federation
Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor, Head of Electronic Instruments and Devices
Nikolay N. Blinov
Russian Federation
Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor of Radiology Department
Ol’ga M. Alekseeva
Russian Federation
Resident of Department of Radiology
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Review
For citations:
Vasil’ev A., Potrakhov N., Blinov N., Alekseeva O. X-ray in the Hospital Ward. Current State of the Problem. Radiology - Practice. 2017;(4):18-24. (In Russ.)