
Thoracoabdominal Emergencies III

Thoracoabdominal Emergencies III is organized by vRad Radiology Education, Minnesota Medical Association (MMA).
Expires: 12/31/2025
Description:
15-minute radiology CME lecture uses annotated still images and edited, annotated cine files to demonstrate examples of different emergency presentations and pathologies. The cases are culled from an internal teaching file, our extensive quality assurance and medical malpractice databases, and from my own clinical experience. Each case is preceded by a factual graphic that depicts the gender and age demographics, incidence, risk factors, mortality, and CT sensitivity for each condition. This particular segment presents cases of aortic dissection, atrial tumor thrombus, gastric volvulus, annular pancreas, and gallstone ileus and includes discussions of coronary artery complications in aortic dissection, the clinical triad of presentation in gastric volvulus, and the incidence of proximal obstruction with gallstone ileus.
Learning Objectives:
• Identify common emergency presentations and their demographics, incidence, risk factors, mortality, and amenability to diagnosis by CT.
• Learn typical CT findings associated with emergency presentations.
• Understand the role of CT in the emergency diagnosis and disposition of acutely ill patients.