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Imaging & Ultrasound

  • Can Ottawa Subarachnoid Hemorrhage Rule Determine which Headache Patients Need More Tests?

    The Case A 38-year-old man presents to the emergency department with sudden onset of a severe frontal...
  • Too Many CT Scans for Pediatric Nontraumatic Abdominal Pain

    Emergency department (ED) computed tomography (CT) imaging rates for children with nontraumatic abdominal pain have changed little...
  • Too Many CT Scans for Pediatric Nontraumatic Abdominal Pain

    Emergency department (ED) computed tomography (CT) imaging rates for children with nontraumatic abdominal pain have changed little...

Can Ottawa Subarachnoid Hemorrhage Rule Determine which Headache Patients Need More Tests?

March 13, 2018 - Ken Milne, MD - 0 Comment

The Case A 38-year-old man presents to the emergency department with sudden onset of a severe frontal…

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Too Many CT Scans for Pediatric Nontraumatic Abdominal Pain

October 16, 2017 - Will Boggs, MD (Reuters Health) - 2 Comments

Emergency department (ED) computed tomography (CT) imaging rates for children with nontraumatic abdominal pain have changed little…

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Too Many CT Scans for Pediatric Nontraumatic Abdominal Pain

October 2, 2017 - Will Boggs, MD (Reuters Health) - 1 Comment

Emergency department (ED) computed tomography (CT) imaging rates for children with nontraumatic abdominal pain have changed little…

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Opinion: Emergency Physicians Don’t Need Ultrasound Certification from External Agencies

July 10, 2017 - J. Matthew Fields, MD, FACEP - 0 Comment

For those of you who haven’t been recently barraged by advertisements, a new organization called the Alliance…

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Ovarian Vein Thrombosis Diagnosis, Management Tips for Emergency Physicians

June 20, 2017 - S. Tyler Constantine, MD - 7 Comments

The Case You’re getting in that first sip of coffee at 7:05 a.m. as your colleague continues…

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Emergency Ocular Ultrasonography to Measure Optic Nerve Sheath Diameter

June 20, 2017 - ooman Hossein-Nejad, MD; Maryam Bahreini, MD; and Fatemeh Rasooli, MD - 0 Comment

A 40-year-old woman presented to our emergency department complaining of left hemiparesis and headache. She was awake…

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Should Emergency Department Patients with Pending Blood Cultures be Admitted?

May 15, 2017 - William Sullivan, DO, JD; Catherine A. Marco, MD; and Robert C. Solomon, MD, FACEP - 5 Comments

Question: Does this expert testimony reflect the standard of care in emergency medicine: “Ordering blood cultures necessitates…

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Diagnostic Testing in the ED Supports Development of New Metrics as Quality Indicators

May 15, 2017 - James J. Augustine, MD, FACEP - 0 Comment

Emergency departments have appropriately developed a role as the diagnostic and treatment center of excellence (and availability)…

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Tips for Emergency Physicians on Spotting Occult Knee Dislocation

May 15, 2017 - Anton Helman, MD, CCFP(EM), FCFP - 0 Comment

The Case A 40-year-old man lost control while driving and collided into a barrier at 45 miles…

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Emergency Physician’s Neck Pain and Headache Lead to Dissection Diagnosis

February 13, 2017 - Jaron Christianson, MD, MBA, FACEP - 3 Comments

Last year, my wife and I put our 1-year-old daughter into daycare for the first time. She…

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