
12. Medical Imaging
The concept of medical imaging began back in 1895. It’s where the idea of X-Rays originated, as we mentioned earlier. They based this idea on the principle of passing ionized radiation through the body to a photosensitive plate on the other side. It would pass through muscles and tissues and get blocked by bones; it’s why the skeletal structure shows up on X-Rays. Modern X-Rays now use contrast agents in order to make organs and blood vessels show up on X-Rays. Since then, researchers have developed CT scans and MRIs from this concept.
Medical imaging has definitely made strides in helping doctors. They help them see what’s going on inside the human body to make more accurate diagnoses. This has led to more specific treatment options and surgeries. In turn, it has helped patients to have better outcomes and increased survival rates. Medical imaging has decreased the need for exploratory surgery. Why? Because everything is visible on medical imaging so that they know exactly where to go. Now, they have become a regular part of a patient’s medical routine depending on their ailments. In fact, it is so influential that no one questions what people did before medical imaging. Keep reading for more medical breakthroughs that changed the healthcare industry.