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Bone traumatology
DOLEŽALOVÁ, Barbora
The subject of the bachelor?s work is ?Bone traumatology?, which is in health institutions of the Czech Republic classified forefront in diagnostics thanks to skiagraphy. In nowadays medicine new technologies are used permanently. Dealed with conventional radiology, its the biggest expansion came in the beginning of 20 century, when some new radiation X (X-ray radiation) was discovered. Just thanks to this discovery the new era of permanently developing new methods for diagnostics started. The theoretical part of the work is concerned with anatomy of a bone together with traumatology. Next there is a part dedicated to some basic facts about X-ray radiation. In this work is also described skiagraphy, in which I deal more with the matters of film material and digital radiology. In hospitals and in majority of workplaces we meet more and more digitalisation of a system and a transition from film materials to various detectors (an image intensifier, semiconductor detectors, photostimulable phosphor plate etc.,). The aim of the work is to analyse a quotient of skiagraphy of bone traumatology in particular age groups. The hypotheses of this bachelor?s work were defined this way: in radiodiagnostic wards predominates skiagraphy of an axial skeleton over other radiographic diagnostics (soft tissues- lungs, a heart, an abdomen). The most numerous group of examined people are children at the age to 15. The practical part of the work provides information dealed mainly with numbers of radiographic exeminations performed in the X-ray workplace in Týn nad Vltavou from 2009 to 2011. These examinations were concerned with bones, but also soft tissues (a heart, lungs, an abdomen). The data were found out from operative diaries and computer systems. In this work there were compared patients of particular age groups: - in the number of radiographic examinations in an observed period (2009-2011) - in the number of radiographicly, examined particular zones of a human body (a hearth+lungs, a spine, an upper limb, a lower limb, a skull, ribs+a breastbone and an abdomen). Further data which was obtained from the internet portal of Institute of health information and statistics of the Czech Republic (ÚZIS ČR) were worked up. Examinations were tested through the use of imaging technologies in the Czech Rebublic and Southern Bohemia and a number of radiographic examined particular zones of a human body (a breast,a lower limb, an upper limb, a spine, bone radiology and an abdomen) in Southern Bohemia from 2009 to 2011. All the obtained data I worked up into particular graphs which are found in the chapter ?Quantitative research?. In the chapter ?Discussion? particular graphs are described and are complemented with my personal hypothesis and opinions of a radiology asistent from X-ray workplace in Týn nad Vltavou. The results of the work prove that the aim of the work was realised. Defined hypothesis no.1: in radiological workplaces skiagraphy of an axial skeleton prevails over the other radiographic diagnosis (soft tissues- a heart, lungs, an abdomen) was confirmed, however hypothesis no.2: the most numerous group of examined are children to the age of 15 was not succesful to confirm. In the chapter ?Conclusion? I summarised the results of the work, which will help as a supplemental statistical material with a more detailed structure in X-ray workplace in Týn nad Vltavou. The theoretical part of the work can be used as a tutorial material not only in the subject of the radiological assistant.

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