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[Dysphagia] RE: Videoswallow seating
I have used a c-arm quite a bit in multiple settings. Works great! The
problems I have found have been that it can be more work for the radiology
departments & that's why I think it is not done more. Especially helpful for
more sick patients, larger patients, vent patients as it can be used at the
bedside. And some times with certain c-arms, chairs & short patient
combinations you may not be able to get a low enough view, sometimes sitting
the patient on a pillow helps. I think you may find that after the fluoro
suite is ready to go you may want to stick with the c-arm instead.
>From: "Wolcott, Joanne" <Joanne.Wolcott@viahealth.org>
>To: <justjanetlynn@msn.com>
>CC: <ephros@rochester.rr.com>
>Subject: Videoswallow seating
>Date: Mon, 6 Feb 2006 12:02:01 -0500
>
>Thanks for your response to our list-serve inquiry. We are probably
>going to be using a C-arm while our fluoro suite is down for renovation
>and it did look pretty good to me. Do you use a C-arm routinely rather
>than a fixed fluoro set-up? Any drawbacks?
>
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