Radiopacity

Radiopacity

Radiopacity refers to the relative inability of electromagnetism to pass through a particular material, particularly X-rays. Dense materials that prevent the passage of electromagnetic radiation are called 'radiopaque'. The term refers to the relative opaque white appearance in radiographic imaging, when passing x-rays through dense matter .

In modern medicine, radiopaque substances are those that will not allow X-rays or similar radiation to pass. Radiologic imaging has been revolutionized by radiopaque dyes, or contrast media, which can be passed through the bloodstream, the intestinal tract, or into the cerebral spinal fluid and utilized to highlight computed tomography (CT) or X-ray images. Radiopacity is one of the key considerations in the design of various devices such as guidewires or stents that are used during radiological intervention. The radiopacity of a given endovascular device is important since it allows the device to be tracked during the interventional procedure.The two main factors contributing to a material's radiopacity are density and atomic number.


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