La Radiologia medica
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La Radiologia medica · Oct 2004
Magnetic resonance imaging of the upper airway in obstructive sleep apnea.
To define the role and reliability of MR imaging of the oropharynx during wakefulness in the evaluation of patients with Obstructive Sleep Apnoea Syndrome. ⋯ In patients with a clinical diagnosis of OSAS, MR imaging performed during wakefulness can provide reliable information on the causes, severity and site/s of oropharyngeal obstruction with important consequences on therapeutic decisions.
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La Radiologia medica · Oct 2004
Comparative StudyComparison between indicators for the measurement of radiology activity volumes (Italy-USA).
Different evaluation systems and indicators have recently been used to measure the activity volumes of Italian hospital departments, and in particular of Diagnostic Imaging Units. These measurements have mostly been based on more or less complex and repeatable indicators such as total accesses, accesses per imaging modality, type and number of exams. The aim of this study was to compare four models for measuring and evaluating productivity to assess their features and propose a common method for measuring activity volumes in a Diagnostic Imaging Unit. The models considered are: a) the numerical count, b) the model proposed by SNR-SAGO-SIRM, c) the model based on transfer prices in use in the Emilia Romagna Region (RER), d) the model used by the U.S. Health Care Financing Agency (HCFA-USA), based on a complex system of weights named RVUs (Relative Value Units). ⋯ Based on the numerical count, conventional radiology and ultrasound play a predominant role (40% and 34%, respectively, total 74%). This approach therefore fails to reflect the weight of more technologically advanced procedures. The SNR-SAGO-SIRM model gives adequate importance to the combination ''number- weight of patients'' among the macroaggregates analysed. The RER model rewards the use of more expensive technologies, as it assesses the overall weight of the service and not only the weight of the radiologist's activity. The RVU model, with its distribution of weights, differentiates the different work, cost, and insurance components of the macroaggregates. It also introduces an important aspect that is new to our professional and scientific culture: evaluation of the ''insurance component'', whose role will become increasingly important in Italy. The difficulty index (work-RVUs/no. of procedures), which expresses the ratio between the number of modalities and their complexity, is particularly interesting. This index, adjusted to reflect the Italian situation, might help to assess the true technological and scientific content of the department's activity.
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La Radiologia medica · Sep 2004
Comparative StudyEvaluation of patellar chondromalacia with MR: comparison between T2-weighted FSE SPIR and GE MTC.
To compare two different MR sequences to tissue signal suppression in the study of patellar cartilage abnormalities. ⋯ In our experience the SPIR sequence proved superior to the MTC sequence in the identification of low grade lesions of the patellar cartilage. The overall value of such sequences in the study of articular pathology also needs to be assessed in the others sites where the articular cartilage is thinner and surfaces more curvilinear.
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La Radiologia medica · Sep 2004
Abdominal ultrasonography and chest radiography are of limited value in the emergency room diagnostic work-up of severe trauma patients with hypotension on the scene of accident.
To evaluate the reliability of chest radiograph (CR) and abdominal ultrasonography (US) performed in the Emergency Room (ER) in identifying life-threatening thoracic or abdominal lesions in a group of severely injured patients, who developed arterial hypotension immediately after a trauma. ⋯ Both CX and US are not reliable to identify possible PNX, HT and HP in hypotensive trauma patients and can delay the treatment of life-threatening conditions. In these patients, a CT of the torso is warranted.
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La Radiologia medica · Sep 2004
Magnetic resonance imaging in simple snoring and obstructive sleep apnea-hypopnea syndrome.
Obstructive Sleep Apnea-Hypopnea Syndrome (OSAHS) is a condition characterised by periodic cessation of breathing during sleep, associated with Upper Air-Digestive Ways (UADW) morphologic abnormalities that can be detected, in awake patients, by using various imaging techniques. The purpose of this study is to determine the usefulness of MR imaging and new original morphometrical measurements that we are proposing in patients with Sleep Obstructive Breathing Disordered (SOBD). ⋯ MR imaging, together with the morphometrical measurements we are proposing, is useful to evaluate UADW in SOBD. In particular, we noted that increase of the distance between the hyoid bone (Hmr point) and the line C2C3-Me (due to lowering of the hyoid bone), increase in the angle resulting between the cervical rachis and the epiglottis (alpha) and the reduction of the sloping angle of the tongue (beta), are highly specific and sensitive indexes in OSAHS. There are different levels and findings of narrowing in OSAHS and their identification is very important for a surgical approach: the uvulo-palato-pharyngoplasty (UPPP) has a higher success rate in patients with obstruction at retro-palatopharynx site, but it is associated with no (or poor) results in hypopharyngeal obstruction.