Department Of Radiodiagnosis & Imaging, NMCTH, Birgunj.

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Photos from Department Of Radiodiagnosis & Imaging, NMCTH, Birgunj.'s post 28/08/2022

ECG GATED CORONARY CT ANGIOGRAPHY STARTED AT NATIONAL MEDICAL COLLEGE TEACHING HOSPITAL BIRGUNJ ...
ALONG WITH CORONARY ARTERY CALCIUM SCORING FOR EARLY EVALUATION OF RISK OF CORONARY ARTERY DISEASES...NON INVASIVE TECHNIQUE FOR EARLY DETECTION OF CORONARY ARTERY DISEASES WITHOUT SIGNIFICANT FINDING IN ECG....

24/03/2022
एक्स–रे गर्दा ध्यान दिनुपर्ने ८ कुरा 16/03/2022

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एक्स–रे गर्दा ध्यान दिनुपर्ने ८ कुरा एक्सरे एउटा किरण (रे) हो। जसले रोग पत्ता लगाउन सहयोग गर्ने फाइदाँसगै शरीरमा केही मात्रामा असर पनि गर्छ। यो किरणमा .....

Photos from National Medical College's post 26/01/2022

RENAL BIOPSY DONE AT Department Of Radiodiagnosis & Imaging, NMCTH, Birgunj.

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TODAY PERCUTENEOUS NEPHROSTOMY(PCN) done FOR Gross Hydronephrosis due to PELVI-URETRIC JUNCTION OBSTRUCTION at Department Of Radiodiagnosis & Imaging, NMCTH, Birgunj...........

27/11/2021

Doctors of Radiology department participating in Mini Marathon Birgunj !!!

Photos from Department Of Radiodiagnosis & Imaging, NMCTH, Birgunj.'s post 04/11/2021

26 days neonate with history of respiratory distress after primary evaluation and management sent to our department of Radiology at NMCTH,Birgunj for imaging evaluation which we diagnosed as CPAM (Congenital Pulmonary Airway Malformation) Type 1....imaging finding was a well defined, large, air filled cavity with fluid collection noted in upper lobe of right lung likely of Type 1 CPAM and pulmonary hypoplastic features.......
CPAM are disorder of abnormal lung formation and incorporated in spectrum of bronchopulmonary foregut malformations....with incidence of 1 in 1500 to 4000 live birth with male predominance.....Most of the cases are diagnosed in antenatal ultrasound and followed up for spontaneous intrauterine resolution......However,,, symptomatic cases with large area involvement needs surgical intervention i.e Lobectomy
This case also underwent Lobectomy performed by pediatric surgery and team at our hospital.........

Photos from Department Of Radiodiagnosis & Imaging, NMCTH, Birgunj.'s post 07/10/2021

Many many Congratulations to Dr Paras Thapa who completed his MD Radiodiagnosis (Batch 2013-2016) at our department from National Medical college Birgunj, Tribhuvan University and now becoming one of the first in Nepal to accomplish DM Neuroradiology and Neurointervention from PGIMER, Chandigarh......
Now he is conducting various modern and latest NeuroInterventional procedures and diagnostic procedures in Nepal.....and...serving our country Nepal with this very high end and one of the most advanced super speciality in Modern Medicine..............

Photos from Department Of Radiodiagnosis & Imaging, NMCTH, Birgunj.'s post 16/08/2021

२५ वर्षिय इ युवक Medicine विभाग बाट Radiology विभागमा LIVER abscess (कलेजो मा पिप जमेका कारण USG GUIDED PIGTAIL CATHETERISATION) का लागि पठाइएका थिए र सफलतापूर्वक यो विधिलाई हाम्रो विभाग ले गरी पठाइएको थियो।।।। यस्ता विधिले बिरामी लाइ येस्तो केशमा ठूलो अपरेसन न गरी सानो चिरा लाएर अल्ट्रासाउन्ड का सहायताले बिरामीमा pigtail catheter हालिन्छ र पिप निकाल्ने बाटो बनाइन्छ।।।।यो विधि का साथै अन्य केहि interventional radiology का procedure haru वीरगन्जमै National medical college ko Radiology विभाग मा गरिँदै आएको छौं र अझै विस्तार गरिँदै छ।।।।
25 years male presented to Department of medicine(nmcth birgunj) with history of fever and pain abdomen diagnosed as liver abscess....patient successfully underwent USG guided Pigtail catheterisation at our Department Of Radiodiagnosis & Imaging, NMCTH, Birgunj. Conducted by Dr Dambar sah and now improving with very minimal symptoms ....Special thanx to Dr Sandeep Raut and Dr Nishav raj shahi for refferal of this case to us and management of this case.......We are regularly performing various possible interventional procedure at our Radiology department.....Further Thanx goes to Dr AK Jha,,,Dr Kalim Akhtar,,Dr Shashi shekhar,,,,Dr Rajan Mahato,,,Dr Bikranta Rimal,,Dr Chandan Chaurasiya,,,,,,Dr Sharoj Khan,,,,Dr Dipesh Yadav,,,,Dr Trayush,,,Dr Rakesh and Dr Amit.......and gratefully would thank Dr Suchit (Medicine resident),,, Dr Ishrat (Intern Medicine) and Dr Nilesh (Intern Medicine) for there special care in pre and post procedure of the patient..................and thanx to hospital management for Facilitating the department for everything... .

Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19): Role of Chest CT in Diagnosis and Management : American Journal of Roentgenology : Vol. 214, No. 6 (AJR) 06/05/2021

IRIA(Indian Radiological and imaging association) PRESS STATEMENT
(05-05-2021)

The Indian Radiological and Imaging Association is shocked and disappointed at the recent comments by Dr Randeep Guleria, Director AIIMS on the use of CT Scans in the evaluation of Covid 19 patients, which has been widely circulated by the press and social media. The statement given by Dr Randeep are misleading and creates confusion among the public and his warning that one CT scan is equal to 300-400 X Rays and CT scans cause cancer is outdated and wrong.

We would like to put out a few facts to clear the confusion.

1. RT PCR is the investigation of choice for diagnosing COVID 19 patients. However CT Scan is used in diagnosis in patients who have typical features of Covid 19 but are RTPCR negative due to mutant variant, technical errors or low viral load. CT Chest helps to diagnose these patients and early detection helps to start treatment and also stops them from being super spreaders. It is for this reason several state governments have asked the radiology departments to notify patients with CORADS score of 4 or 5.



2. While RTPCR helps in the diagnosis, CT Chest helps to stage the severity of disease, especially in symptomatic patients. CT Score given for COVID 19 patients helps the clinicians initiate treatment. This score helps the clinicians decide if the patient can be in home quarantine or needs hospital admission.



3. CT Chest is helpful to stage the disease mild, moderate or severe , there by contributing significantly in management. More over the progression of the disease can be monitored by CT especially in patients who are deteriorating.

In a disease like Covid 19 which has a very unpredictable course Identifying at risk individuals early and timely initiation of treatment is of utmost importance. As CT is far more sensitive than saturation monitoring by pulse oximetry in detecting lung damage, in the early phase of disease

Initiating steroids at the right time can halt the progression of lung involvement before saturation starts falling. Already hospitals are overburdened and with early administration of treatment, it might be possible to manage the patients at home . Earlier the treatment is started, easier it is to save a patient.

Now young people present with happy hypoxia (when patients have low oxygen saturation, but do not feel any symptoms) and they do not get alarmed till the disease has progressed with severe damage to lungs. This is common with young patients who can with stand upto Spo2 of 80 % , while older people can withstand upto 90% Spo2.



4. CT Chest can be performed quickly especially in emergencies when RTPCR reports take time, and initiation of early treatment is a requirement. CT Chest helps to alert the clinician of a suspicious patient, thus preventing the exposure of healthcare professionals and also preventing a super spreader scenario.



5. CT Chest also helps to diagnose several conditions that mimic Covid 19 like other bacterial and viral infections, cardiac failure etc…



6. CT Chest vs Chest X ray



The classical feature of Covid 19 is the ground glass opacities seen in the subpleural region especially in the lower lobes. Several studies have concluded that Chest X ray is useless in the diagnosis of early Covid and can be used only in the follow of patients with severe Covid 19 pneumonia to monitor progression. The study shows that CT scanning has demonstrated excellent sensitivity and should strongly be considered during the pandemic in the initial assessment of COVID-19. This needs to be balanced against the risk of excess radiation with CT, where capacity allows.



7. Radiation in CT Imaging



Dr Randeep in his statement had claimed that one CT Chest is equal to 300-400 X rays. This is a very retrograde and was the situation 30-40 years ago. The modern CT Scanners use ultra low dose CT which has radiation comparable to only 5 – 10 x-rays. Radiologists all over the world follow the ALARA principle (As Low As Reasonably Achievable) and give the minimal radiation possible during the scan. With the advent of low dose CT techniques and advancement in the software’, the dose is reduced to one third to one fourth and with ultra low dose CT scan, we can reduce to one tenth. The medical investigations and treatment are also analysed based on the Risk vs Benefit Ratio and is very clear in this case the Benefit far outweighs the Risk which is almost non-existent.



Also the statement that CT Chest can cause Lung Cancer is alarming. The radiation dose from a single CT Chest is almost equivalent to the back ground radiation received by any person over a year. At a time when the Covid 19 pandemic is creating havoc and we are trying to triage the patients and make use of the limited medical supplies to the best, such type of unscientific and irresponsible statements from such senior health authorities creates confusion among the public and hampers COVID 19 treatment.

During this ragging Covid 19 pandamic, Radiologists and radiographers are putting their life at risk and are contributing significantly in this battle. IRIA is promoting the vaccination drive of the nation and also all precautions suggestions by the Government of India. I also salute all the radiation workers who are working with the risk of COVID 19 and radiation.

Long Live IRIA !

Jai Hind !!

Prof. C. Amarnath Dr. Sandeep Kavthale

President, IRIA Secretary General, IRIA

REFERENCES :

1. European Respiratory Journal 2021; DOI: 10.1183/13993003.04188-2020



2. Borakati A, Perera A, Johnson J, et al



3. Diagnostic accuracy of X-ray versus CT in COVID-19: a propensity-matched database study



4. BMJ Open 2020;10:e042946. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2020-042946



5. Was non‐utilisation of computed tomography as a public health tool a costly lapse in closing the pandemic? – Editorial IJRI. Dr Anirudh Kholi Chief Radiologist Breach Candy Hospital Trust, 60 Bhulabhai Desai Road, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. E‐mail: [email protected], IJRI



6. Incidental chest computed tomography findings in asymptomatic Covid‐19 patients. A multicentre Indian perspective Rochita V Ramanan, Anagha R Joshi1, Akash Venkataramanan2, Senthur P Nambi3, Rashmi Badhe, Departments of Radiology and 3Infectious Diseases, Apollo Hospitals Chennai, 2Intern, Madras Medical College, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, 1Department of Radiology, Lokmanya Tilak Municipal Medical College and General Hospital, Sion, 4Department of Radiology, Global Hospitals, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India , IJRI



7. Does CT help in reducing RT‐PCR false negative rate for COVID‐19? Anirudh Kohli, Anagha Joshi1, Ankur Shah2, Richa D Jain3, Abhishek Gorlawar4, Amol Dhapare5, Jigar Desai6, Aditya Shetty, Chirag Shah7, Prachi Ostwal8, Anisha Talraja1 Department of Radiodiagnosis, Breach Candy Hospital, Mumbai, 1Department of Radiodiagnosis, LTMMC Sion Hospital, Mumbai , 2Sadbhav Diagnostics, Ahmedabad, 3Department Of Radiodiagnosis, Aster CMI Hospital, Bengaluru, 4Ravi Imaging and Jupiter Hospital, Mumbai, 5Nivaran and Pulse Scan Centre, Mumbai, 6NM Medical Centre, Mumbai, 7Advance RadioImaging Centre, Ahmedabad, Pinnacle Imaging Centre, Mumbai, India



8. Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19): Role of Chest CT in Diagnosis and Management. Yan Li1 and Liming Xia1
Read More: https://www.ajronline.org/doi/full/10.2214/AJR.20.22954

9. The accuracy of chest CT in the diagnosis of COVID-19: An umbrella review. Jae Young Park, Rosemary Freer, Richard Stevens, Neil Soneji, Nicholas Jone

10. Chest CT in COVID-19: What the Radiologist Needs to Know
11. Thomas C. Kwee , Robert M. Kwee, Oct 23 2020https://doi.org/10.1148/rg.2020200159

12. Lung Cancer Screening CT Protocols Version 5.0, 24 July 2019

13. https://www.ajronline.org/doi/10.2214/ajr.181.4.1810923



14. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/11147626/



15. Effective dose equivalent ranges from 0.06 to 0.25 millisieverts (mSv) with chest radiography (conventional) in 2 views, 3-27 mSv with computed tomography (CT) using conventional examination parameters, and 0.3-0.55 mSv using low dose CT settings.



16. https://www.ajronline.org/doi/full/10.2214/AJR.14.13629



17. https://med.stanford.edu/content/dam/sm/cvimaging/documents/lectures/18DEC13_Fleischmann_RadiationDoseRisk_final_HANDOUT.pdf



18. https://www.radiologyinfo.org/en/info/safety-xray





19. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3985882/

The average effective dose of the chest posteroanterior examination (digital) was found to be 0.04 mSv, which was 1.3% that of the chest CT examination.

20. https://sci-hub.st/10.1148/radiology.185.3.1438752

This means that if 1 million persons are exposed to 0.1 mSv of radiation, five would develop a fatal cancer.

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Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19): Role of Chest CT in Diagnosis and Management : American Journal of Roentgenology : Vol. 214, No. 6 (AJR) OBJECTIVE. The objective of our study was to determine the misdiagnosis rate of radiologists for coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and evaluate the performance of chest CT in the diagnosis and ma...

CT Scan के जरिए पता चल रहा कोरोना संक्रमण कितना गंभीर, पर ये कैसे काम कर रहा? 29/04/2021

CT Scan के जरिए पता चल रहा कोरोना संक्रमण कितना गंभीर, पर ये कैसे काम कर रहा? सीटी स्कैन से फेफड़ों की वास्तविक स्थिति का पता चल जाता है.

29/04/2021

HRCT CHEST guidelines for cases of COVID 19 and Suspected cases of COVID 19 By society of Chest Imaging white paper recommendation.......

26/04/2021

Post duty snap !! Radiology Team !!!

04/03/2021

Happy 71st National Doctor's Day

16/01/2021

Access your lab test results online. For more details please visit our website https://nmcbir.edu.np

Photos from Department Of Radiodiagnosis & Imaging, NMCTH, Birgunj.'s post 24/12/2020

Department gets upgraded with another new Canon/Toshiba Aplio 300 high end USG machine........

Photos from Dr. Dipesh Yadav's post 22/12/2020

9mm bullet in skull for 35 days....intresting history of the patient......

14/11/2020

2 post covid patients at our Department Of Radiodiagnosis & Imaging, NMCTH, Birgunj.
We r freuently encountering such cases and assessing them

09/11/2020

Lets Celebrate Together:
World Radiography Day &
International Day of Radiology
2020

Photos from Department Of Radiodiagnosis & Imaging, NMCTH, Birgunj.'s post 08/11/2020

Celebration of International Day of Radiology 2020 at Department of Radiodiagnosis,,,NMCTH Birgunj
In 2020, the International Day of Radiology is dedicated to all imaging professionals and their essential role in fighting the COVID-19 pandemic making an indispensable contribution to the diagnosis and treatment of COVID-19 patients.
Historically this day November 8 marks the day when Wilhelm Roentgen discovered X radiation....

Timeline photos 18/07/2020
10/07/2020

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Photos from Department Of Radiodiagnosis & Imaging, NMCTH, Birgunj.'s post 10/07/2020

18 year, Female, case of moderate pyonephrosis. Percutaneous Nephrostomy done in Radiology department in co-ordination with Urosurgery Department. Conducted by, Dr. Rajesh Acharya. Thanks to Dr. A.K. jha, Dr. Pashupati Bhatta, Dr. Vandana Mourya, Dr. Kalim Akhatar, Dr. Rajan Mahato, Dr. Bibek Rawal, Dr. Akash Raya. Residents: Dr. Sharoz Khan, Dr. Deepesh khadka, Dr. Dipesh yadav and intern Dr Mukesh Sah for their support.

08/06/2020

General Considerations inside Department of Radiology at NMCTH during COVID 19 pandemic for examination of suspected COVID 19 patients

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