At 7 a.m. on Tuesday, May 16, The Johns Hopkins Hospital is transitioning from our current "conventional" troponin I test to high-sensitivity cardiac troponin I (HsTnI). The HsTnI tests detect troponin at much lower concentrations in the blood and with superior analytical precision. Using this more sensitive assay will allow clinicians to more quickly, efficiently and accurately diagnose myocardial injury. For more information, see the letter to clinicians, educational deck, and educational video.
- Radiology Phone Extensions:http://3rads.jhmi.edu/
- Radiology FAQ about examination preparation: information about patient prep for diagnostic or interventional procedure, contrast allergy premedication, imaging patients with renal insufficiency, etc
- Radiology Reading Room Information By Imaging Exam: When looking for the radiologist who is interpreting a particular imaging examination
- Senior radiology consultant service for any question about best imaging test or protocol for a patient:
- ping Radiology Consultant Resident
- call cell 443-286-6072
- all other radiology questions about exam results, scheduling details, etc go to 3-RADS pager
- Radiologist in the MPCU: Beginning late July, a senior resident will staff a radiology workstation in the MPCU 3 days a week from 1-4 pm. Their role is to serve as a member of your house staff's patient care team, whether it be for selecting the best imaging test or understanding the results of one of their patient's radiology exams.