From Static to Dynamic - The Evolution of Digital Radiography
Dynamic Digital Radiography (DDR) represents the next evolution in X-ray imaging, capturing high-speed, low-dose image sequences that allow clinicians to visualize anatomy in motion. This session will explore how DDR is acquired from both the technology and radiographer perspectives, highlight clinical applications that enhance patient care, and examine how emerging analytics and AI tools are poised to further expand its impact on diagnostic insight and workflow efficiency.
Target Audience
- Radiologic Technologists
Learning Objectives
At the conclusion of this activity, participants should be able to:
- Describe the principles of dynamic digital radiography (DDR) image acquisition.
- Differentiate radiography, fluoroscopy, and DDR including relative patient dose.
- Recognize correct patient positioning and motion patterns for sample DDR exams including advantages and potential pitfalls.
- Explain the clinical utility of DDR for diagnosing orthopedic and pulmonary pathologies.
- Discuss advanced analytics that are enabled with DDR and the role of the technologist in ensuring successful image acquisition
FACULTY & PLANNERS
John M. Sabol, Ph.D.
Chief Research Manager
Konica Minolta Healthcare Americas
Designation Statement(s)
Available Credit
- 1.00 ASRT CE
- 1.00 General CE - Attendance
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Required Hardware/software
The Vizient CE Learner Portal is compatible with most modern web browsers (such as Firefox, Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Apple Safari) and can also be accessed with mobile devices.

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