Osho E.S, Fatukasi J.I, Oyamakin S.O, Ogunsemoyin A.O, Bello A.O.
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目的:在当今癌症时代,由于各种原因,由于现代成像技术的发展,对钡检查的需求稳步下降。现在需要注意的是,钡检查从来都不是不必要的。近年来,钡检查在很大程度上已被一些先进的成像方式所取代,包括高分辨率超声检查、内窥镜检查、结肠镜检查、计算机断层扫描(CT扫描)、磁共振成像(MRI)和排便成像。吞钡在评估运动问题、粘膜下病变和外在病理方面仍然优于内窥镜、测压和24小时食管pH监测,尽管这些诊断技术在评估食管疾病方面同样有用。我们的目标是为了病人的利益和适当的护理维持传统的钡研究方法,以及保持它的生命。我们的目标是为高标准的病人护理保障钡放射学,而不是仅仅为了维持这项技术而“节省”钡检查。本研究的主要目的是回顾各种形式的钡研究方法:本研究使用PubMed, Google Scholar和Embase等相关数据库搜索与钡研究和横断面成像相关的文献。搜索策略包括与钡研究、横断面成像和低资源经济相关的关键词。这可能包括诸如吞钡、钡餐、计算机断层扫描、磁共振成像等术语。结果:传统的钡剂检查在确定粘膜状态、管腔直径、阻塞程度和类型方面仍有作用,尽管CT和MRI已基本取代了它们。此外,钡提供了肠道运输持续时间和运动的实时数据。建议:为了防止这种模式消失并最终伤害患者,教学机构应鼓励放射科医生熟悉钡的研究。
Relevance of Barium Studies in an Era of Cross-Sectional Imaging in a Low Resource Economy
Purpose: The demand for barium tests has steadily decreased since the development of contemporary imaging technology, for a variety of reasons, in the current era of cancer. It is crucial to note right now that barium exams will never be unnecessary. Barium exams have largely been superseded by a number of advanced imaging modalities in recent years, including high resolution ultrasonography, endoscopy, colonoscopy, computed tomography (CT scan), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and defecography. Barium swallows still outperform endoscopy, manometry, and 24-hour esophageal pH monitoring in the assessment of motility issues, sub-mucosal lesions, and extrinsic pathology even though these diagnostic techniques are equally helpful in the evaluation of esophageal illnesses. The target is to maintain the traditional barium study method for the patient's benefit and proper care, as well as to keep it alive. The objective is to safeguard barium radiology for the high standard of patient care rather than to "save" barium exams only to maintain this technology. The main aim of this study is to review the various forms of barium studies
Methodology: Relevant databases such as PubMed, Google Scholar and Embase to search for literature related to barium studies and cross sectional imaging were used for this study. Search strategy including keywords related to barium studies, cross-sectional imaging and low resource economies. This may include terms such as barium swallow, barium meal, computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging.
Findings: Conventional Barium examinations still have a purpose in determining the state of the mucosa, diameter of the lumen, degree, and type of obstruction even though CT and MRI have essentially superseded them. Additionally, barium offers live data on intestinal transit duration and motility. On a CT scan, these characteristics are not visible
Recommendations: To prevent this modality from going extinct and ultimately harming patients, teaching institutions should encourage radiologists to become conversant with Barium studies.