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Interventional radiology in cardiov ascular division of radiology department S.N.U hospital{sub s}taff roles and departmental management

Abstract

As the angiography in the field of radiological sciences is being increasingly diversified in its techniques, clinical applications of interventional radiology are rapidly increasing not only for its usefulness in simple diagnosis but for its capabilities of affording, by means of radiological surveillance, biological data such as those concerning tissues which are even substitutionary or supplementary to treatment of diseases. During the last 5 years from July 1980 to 1984 such applications in the cardiovascular division showed a trend of radical increase and thus emerging as a new domain of radiological medicine which has vast influence on diagnosis and treatment. The present treatise presents the results of research performed on the following: 1) Need for close coordination among physicians, radiologists, and nurses in the radiology department. 2) Need for prior explanation to the patient of the procedure to be followed to relieve his anxiety. 3) Checking of the angiographic equipment and selection of technical factors. 4) Proper management of manpower including medical radiologists and assistant radiologists. 5) Sterilization of auxiliary equipment required for surgical operation. 6) Selection of a catheter and control of clinical materials such as contrast agents. 7) Supplementary arrangements for speedy performance of clinical services.
Authors:
Nam, Ki Chul; Cheung, Hwan [1] 
  1. Seoul National University Hospital, Seoul (Korea, Republic of)
Publication Date:
Nov 15, 1986
Product Type:
Journal Article
Resource Relation:
Journal Name: Korean Journal of Radiotechnology; Journal Volume: 17; Journal Issue: 1
Subject:
62 RADIOLOGY AND NUCLEAR MEDICINE; DIAGNOSIS; EQUIPMENT; HOSPITALS; MANAGEMENT; PATIENTS; RADIOLOGY
OSTI ID:
21201544
Country of Origin:
Korea, Republic of
Language:
Korean
Other Identifying Numbers:
Journal ID: ISSN 0301-4037; TRN: KR0902370071949
Submitting Site:
KRN
Size:
page(s) 129-130
Announcement Date:
Aug 24, 2009

Citation Formats

Nam, Ki Chul, and Cheung, Hwan. Interventional radiology in cardiov ascular division of radiology department S.N.U hospital{sub s}taff roles and departmental management. Korea, Republic of: N. p., 1986. Web.
Nam, Ki Chul, & Cheung, Hwan. Interventional radiology in cardiov ascular division of radiology department S.N.U hospital{sub s}taff roles and departmental management. Korea, Republic of.
Nam, Ki Chul, and Cheung, Hwan. 1986. "Interventional radiology in cardiov ascular division of radiology department S.N.U hospital{sub s}taff roles and departmental management." Korea, Republic of.
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title = {Interventional radiology in cardiov ascular division of radiology department S.N.U hospital{sub s}taff roles and departmental management}
author = {Nam, Ki Chul, and Cheung, Hwan}
abstractNote = {As the angiography in the field of radiological sciences is being increasingly diversified in its techniques, clinical applications of interventional radiology are rapidly increasing not only for its usefulness in simple diagnosis but for its capabilities of affording, by means of radiological surveillance, biological data such as those concerning tissues which are even substitutionary or supplementary to treatment of diseases. During the last 5 years from July 1980 to 1984 such applications in the cardiovascular division showed a trend of radical increase and thus emerging as a new domain of radiological medicine which has vast influence on diagnosis and treatment. The present treatise presents the results of research performed on the following: 1) Need for close coordination among physicians, radiologists, and nurses in the radiology department. 2) Need for prior explanation to the patient of the procedure to be followed to relieve his anxiety. 3) Checking of the angiographic equipment and selection of technical factors. 4) Proper management of manpower including medical radiologists and assistant radiologists. 5) Sterilization of auxiliary equipment required for surgical operation. 6) Selection of a catheter and control of clinical materials such as contrast agents. 7) Supplementary arrangements for speedy performance of clinical services.}
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