Contribution of radiologists has become more pronounced during pandemic
Radiology has assumed enormous significance in diagnosis and prognostication during the
COVID-19 pandemic and lakhs of people are slowly but surely becoming aware of HRCT
Scan, a diagnostic test conducted by the radiology department.
Although people seldom interact directly with the radiologists, the role that the latter plays
before COVID-19 is confirmed as well as during treatment post recovery is undeniable. Their
contribution has become more pronounced during the pandemic.
In case of emergency cases such as severe head injury in road accidents, surgeries are taken up
after assessment by radiologists using CT Scan or any other radiological investigations. When
a person enters a diagnosis room, they usually interact with radiographers or technologists, or
supporting staff. The radiographers conduct the process ofmaking a patient or a person undergo
the scanning procedure under guidance of the specialists.
“The radiographers or technologists send us images of CT Scan or MRI Scan and other
radiological investigation reports.We read the images and note down the observations. In case
of emergency cases, if a patient needs immediate surgery or other treatment, we immediately
call the surgeon or physician after going through the scanning images,” said Ravuri Power,
general secretary of Indian Radiological and Imaging Association-Telangana chapter. The
World Radiology Day was observed on November 8.
Immediate assessment
Usually, for immediate assessment, the radiology department is placed next to the emergency
or casualty ward of a hospital.
When COVID-19 cases started to increase in March and a few months thereafter, undergoing
tests was a challenge in the State. Private labs were allowed to conduct tests to detect presence
of the virus from mid-June. Until then, doctors in private hospitals heavily relied on High
Resolution Computed Tomography (HRCT) Scan reports to assess if a suspected patient had
the virus.
Apart from HRCT Scan, radiological investigations used for diagnosing COVID are chest
radiograph (X-Ray) and ultra sonography.
Dr Ravuri said that COVID has a specific Computed Tomography (CT) imaging finding which
helps them in accurate diagnosis of the infectious disease. “Hence, it is useful for excluding
other infections based on specific chest imaging findings. Besides, physicians manage
treatment protocols based on report from radiologists,” he said.
During the treatment too, CT scanning can detect Pulmonary Thrombo Embolism or Cerebral
Venous Thrombosis which are blood clots in major blood vessels of the lungs and brain
respectively. “These COVID-associated complications have high rate of morbidity and, at
times, mortality,” Dr Ravuri said.
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