Abdomen Positioning and Projections
Upright Abdomen
- What is the IR orientation for an Erect Abdomen? Portrait
- What SID is needed for an Erect Abdomen? 40 inches
- What mAs or AEC is used for Erect Abdomen? Center cell
- What kVp is used for an Erect Abdomen? 70-85
- Do you use a Grid for Erect Abd? No, it is already in the bucky
- Where are the Horizontal Crosshairs for Erect Abd? 2 inches above the iliac crest
- Where are the Vertical Crosshairs for Erect Abd? Patient's Midsagittal line
- Describe the Collimation for Erect Abd. 14 by 17, must require the symphysis pubis
- When to expose for Erect Abd? expose at the end of expiration
Flat Abdomen
- IR for Flat Abd: Portrait
- SID for Flat Abd : 40 inch (37 inches from tube to table top- additional 3 inches to the IR in table bucky)
- mAs for Flat Abd: 20-50
- kVp for Flat Abd: 70-85
- Grid for Flat Abd? No, it is already in the bucky
- Horizontal Crosshairs for Flat Abd: AT the iliac crest
- Vertical Crosshairs for Flat Abd: Patient's Midsagittal line
- Collimation for Flat Abd: 14 by 17, must require the symphysis pubis
- When to expose for Erect Abd? Expose at end of expiration
Left Lateral Decubitus
- IR for Decubitus: Portrait in reference to the patient's position
- SID for Decubitus: 40 inch
- mAs for Decubitus: 20-50
- kVp for Decubitus : 70-85
- Grid for Decubitus ? Yes
- Horizontal Crosshairs for Decubitus : 2 inches above the iliac crest
- Vertical Crosshairs for Decubitus: Patient's Midsagittal line
- Collimation for Decubitus : 17 by 14; must require the symphysis pubis
- When to expose for Decubitus? expose at the end of expiration
What does an Acute Abdomen series include? Upright Abd, Flat Abd, and PA Chest
PA Chest
- IR for PA Chest: Landscape typically
- SID for PA Chest: 72 inch
- AEC for PA Chest: top two cells
- kVp for PA Chest: 110-125
- Grid for PA Chest? No, it is already in the bucky
- Horizontal Crosshairs for PA Chest: T7
- Vertical Crosshairs for PA Chest: Patient's Midsagittal Line
- Collimation for PA Chest: 14 by 17; 2 inches above the shoulders
- When to expose for PA Chest: 2nd deep inhalation; hold for exposure