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Chavez, G., Corzo, Y. (2024). La implementación de videos instructivos en español y quechua y la aplicación de un protocolo rápido como estrategias para reducir artefactos de movimiento en las tomografías de tórax en un hospital en el periodo de noviembre a enero 2024 (Lima-Perú) [Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12866/15604
Chavez, G., Corzo, Y. La implementación de videos instructivos en español y quechua y la aplicación de un protocolo rápido como estrategias para reducir artefactos de movimiento en las tomografías de tórax en un hospital en el periodo de noviembre a enero 2024 (Lima-Perú) []. PE: Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia; 2024. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12866/15604
@misc{renati/911361,
title = "La implementación de videos instructivos en español y quechua y la aplicación de un protocolo rápido como estrategias para reducir artefactos de movimiento en las tomografías de tórax en un hospital en el periodo de noviembre a enero 2024 (Lima-Perú)",
author = "Corzo Asencio, Yesenia Edith",
publisher = "Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia",
year = "2024"
}
Introduction: Motion artifacts present in chest tomography seriously affect the quality of the images, which impacts an accurate and reliable diagnosis. Having strategies based on scientific evidence will help reduce motion artifacts in chest tomography scans and thus acquire images with diagnostic quality. Objectives: This professional competence work (TSP) aimed to describe the considerations for the implementation of instructional videos in Spanish and Quechua and the application of a fast protocol as strategies to reduce motion artifacts in chest tomography scans in a hospital in Lima. Metropolitan. TSP Description: Two videos in Spanish and Quechua were implemented for patients who were able to comply with respiratory instructions and a fast protocol was implemented for those who were unable to understand and comply with the instructions. Conclusion: The application of instructional videos in the patient's primary language, as well as the application of a fast protocol, could reduce motion artifacts in chest CT scans.
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