TRIPLE RULE OUT CT ANGIOGRAPHY l Radiology explained. Radiology defined.
In this video, we explore the Triple Rule-Out CT Angiography (TRO CTA), a valuable imaging technique used in emergency settings to assess multiple potential life-threatening conditions in a single scan. TRO CTA can rule out coronary artery disease, aortic dissection, and pulmonary embolism, providing a comprehensive diagnostic tool for patients presenting with acute chest pain. We’ll cover: Indications for TRO CTA Imaging protocol and technical considerations This video is perfect for radiologists, residents, and medical students looking to enhance their knowledge of emergency radiology and CT imaging techniques. Stay updated on advanced imaging techniques and more by subscribing to our channel!

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