Abstract
Advancements in imaging technologies have redefined pulmonary medicine, with increased diagnostic accuracy and improved clinical outcomes. This review discusses the evolving landscape of imaging advancements, including the pivotal role of low-dose computed tomography (CT) in lung cancer screening and the transformative impact of endobronchial ultrasound on lung cancer staging. Imaging techniques like high-resolution CT remain indispensable for the diagnosis and monitoring of parenchymal lung diseases. Positron emission tomography (PET) is increasingly being used for inflammatory conditions like sarcoidosis. In pleural diseases, thoracic ultrasound is essential in diagnosing and performing bedside procedures safely. Advanced modalities like ventilation scans have also been used to target persistent air leaks. This review emphasizes the importance of advancements in imaging technologies to the field of pulmonary medicine and underscores the continued innovation and integration of these advancements.