Translation of design insights structured as a feature and functionalities in the user centered design process, it needs iterations to arrange and decide visual elements. This paper talks about the novel model of organizing insights and design elements to bridge the gap between functional design requirements as well as technical implementation in any digital application development.
Chest radiograph is an easily available non invasive tool in evaluation of health. The cardiothoracic ratio (CTR) is commonly used as an indicator
of cardiomegaly in clinical radiology. It can promptly diagnose congestive cardiomegaly apart from other lung and pleural pathologies and also
depicts repsonse to treatment given, like diuretics in heart failure. Although there are better modalities available like echocardiography, computed
tomography and magentic resonance imaging, chest radiography and cardiothoracic ratio are still being used by clinicians, especially in emergency
department, intensive care unit and for frequent follow ups . CTR is calculated by dividing the cardiac diameter (CD) by the thoracic diameter (TD)
as measured on posteroanterior chest radiography (chest PA). CTR of >0.5 is abnormal on an inspiratory breath-hold chest radiograph. The purpose
of this study was to compare the statistical correlation of CTR between chest radiograph with CT and to present real Heart Size (HS), Thoracic Size
(TS), and Cardiothoracic Ratio (CTR) on chest PA and chest AP in the DR system and in computed tomography (CT). The conclusion of the study is
that the measurement of CTR from radiograph & computed tomography (CT) from both axial & coronal reformations were concordant with
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