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DOH Vascular-Interventional Radiography - FAQ Sample Questions

For venograms of any extremities, the patient should be instructed to:





Correct Answer:
not put any weight on the area being tested. 
a venogram is a specialized imaging test designed to visualize the veins. this test is particularly useful for diagnosing conditions related to venous circulation such as deep vein thrombosis or other abnormalities in the veins. during a venogram, a contrast dye is injected into the veins, which makes them visible on the x-ray.

the purpose of instructing a patient to not put any weight on the area being tested during a venogram is multifaceted. primarily, applying weight or pressure can compress the veins, potentially obstructing the flow of the contrast dye. this can result in inadequate or misleading imaging results, as the full structure of the veins may not be accurately visualized. for example, if weight is placed on a leg that is being examined, it could lead to compression of the veins in that leg, preventing the contrast dye from flowing freely and obscuring key details that need to be assessed.

furthermore, remaining still and not putting weight on the area helps in reducing the risk of blurring the images. movement can cause motion artifacts on the radiographic images, which can interfere with the interpretation of the venogram. clear and precise images are crucial for accurate diagnosis and subsequent treatment planning.

during the procedure, it’s also important for the patient's comfort and safety to avoid any unnecessary stress or strain on the part of the body being examined. keeping the area free of pressure ensures that the procedure is as painless as possible and reduces the risk of complication from the contrast dye injection.

in summary, not putting any weight on the area being tested during a venogram is essential. it ensures that the veins are not compressed, allows the contrast dye to provide a clear and unobstructed view of the venous system, and helps obtain high-quality, accurate images that are crucial for diagnosis and determining the appropriate treatment.

Which of the following is used to trap emboli which result from DVT in the lower limbs?





Correct Answer:
inferior vena cava filters.


the correct answer to the question of what is used to trap emboli, which result from deep vein thrombosis (dvt) in the lower limbs, is inferior vena cava (ivc) filters. these filters are medical devices specifically designed to prevent the travel of emboli (blood clots) to the lungs, which could lead to life-threatening pulmonary embolisms.

inferior vena cava filters are typically placed in the ivc, which is the main vein that carries deoxygenated blood from the lower half of the body back to the heart. the filters act like a net, capturing clots that break loose from the veins in the legs or pelvis before they can reach the heart and lungs. the use of these filters is particularly critical for patients who cannot take anticoagulation medications or in cases where such medications have proven ineffective.

the design of ivc filters varies, but generally includes a cone or umbrella shape with legs or struts that anchor the filter in place within the ivc. the positioning is crucial and typically requires imaging guidance during placement to ensure effective capture of emboli. the filter allows normal blood flow around the trapped clot. over time, natural anticoagulant processes in the body can help to dissolve the clot.

while effective, ivc filters are not without risks and are intended for specific patient populations. complications can include filter migration, filter fracture, and the potential for new clot formation at the site of implantation. therefore, the decision to implant an ivc filter must be made based on a careful assessment of the patient’s individual risk factors and circumstances.

it's important to differentiate ivc filters from other techniques and tools used in vascular management, such as ivc stents, basket catheters, or procedures like cardiac catheterization. ivc stents are used to keep veins open but do not function as filters. basket catheters are mainly used for retrieving foreign bodies or thrombi within the vascular system but not for long-term prevention of pulmonary embolism. cardiac catheterization is a diagnostic and treatment procedure focused on the heart and does not involve the placement of devices to prevent pulmonary embolism from dvt.

in summary, inferior vena cava filters serve a crucial role in the prevention of pulmonary embolism by capturing emboli from lower extremity dvts, especially in patients who have contraindications to or have failed anticoagulant therapy. their use should be carefully considered against potential risks and tailored to individual patient needs.