Positioning Challenge #2 – Inframammary Fold Obscured (MLO View)

Kathy Willison – Senior Clinical Product & Onboarding Manager –
Published on October 25, 2018

Second on our “top hits” list of positioning challenges for the MLO view is visibility of the inframammary fold (IMF).

How Do I Achieve a Visible IMF?

Visible IMF is achieved when the inframammary fold is visualized and open. If the IMF is not well demonstrated, there is a greater likelihood that posterior-inferior breast tissue will be omitted from view.

Improving Quality

Having access to this type of mammogram analysis for every single image allows the technologist to conduct a self-assessment of positioning and compression techniques. And, having access to educational resources allows each technologist to proactively address any challenging areas.

For example, St. Luke’s Hospital in Maumee, Ohio, has improved its team’s overall quality scores each month, with 82% of technologists displaying a positive trend since they started using Volpara Enterprise software as a key component in their quality improvement program.

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