MRI question?

Hello,

I had an MRI of my lungs today. Is there always a doctor present at the radiology department who reviews the images and, if they find anything serious, will they report it immediately, or do I have to wait for the report?

Please someone with personal experience as a patient or professional experience 🙁

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AlexXandar
9 months ago

So first, radiology is the preamble for the entire medical branch and not a single examination.

A CT is usually performed by trained MTAs and even if they are not authorized to tell you about the pictures they do not have any flaps. If they see something strange in the pictures, a doctor will be informed, who will look at the pictures and, if necessary, in case of serious findings, make sure that you can either wait for the findings or, if accurate, the tansport is prompted to the hospital.

So if you haven’t heard anything directly, it’s a reason to breathe.

The detailed findings are then available later.

bodyguardOO7
9 months ago

I received the result immediately and received a code for the pictures and the report for the doctor.

dergute00
9 months ago

The doctor only looks at it later, diagnosis or what they found, you usually get to face only in the report.

in exceptions there is a doctor immediately.

dergute00
9 months ago
Reply to  Anonym12831956

At least at my hospital

dergute00
9 months ago
Reply to  Anonym12831956

Theoretical yes

Totenprinz
9 months ago

No, sometimes a doctor is present who is very rough without medical advice “pronounces”, but meanwhile you just get the CD and go back to the doctor who wrote the transfer

almmichel
9 months ago

My last visit to the radioologist has been a little. But I remember getting the HA report right away. It took a while. I went back after an hour.