Patients will check in at the registration desk in the hospital lobby and be given a wristband. If needed, labs may also be drawn. Patients are then directed to interventional radiology where they ...
According to work published in the American Journal of Roentgenology, incorporating patient decision aids (PDAs) into clinical workflows can enhance patients' overall sense of empowerment after ...
Comparison of ondansetron, granisetron and dolasetron with dexamethasone in the prevention of acute nausea and vomiting associated with platinum-based therapy No significant financial relationships to ...
The use of fluoroscopically guided interventional procedures is increasing around the world. These minimally invasive procedures are used as an alternative to conventional surgery, resulting in ...
Interventional radiology (IR) is a way to diagnose and treat cancer and other conditions without major surgery. With IR, your doctor looks inside your body with imaging tests such as ultrasounds, CT ...
Interventional procedures rely extensively on real-time X-ray imaging to guide minimally invasive therapies, offering substantial clinical benefits but also posing radiation risks to both patients and ...
Vascular and Interventional Radiology (VIR) is a sub-specialty of Diagnostic Radiology that has rapidly evolved over the past 30 years to become an integral part of comprehensive patient care, ...
This type of radiology provides minimally invasive image-guided diagnosis and treatment of diseases in every organ or system, using the least invasive techniques available. Compared to open surgery, ...