Better use of commonly accepted diagnostic guidelines for detecting cervical spine injuries could reduce unnecessary CT scans, says a new study by Henry Ford Hospital researchers. The multi-phase study showed that a significant number of CT scans could have been avoided if physicians adhered to the National Emergency X-Radiology Study (NEXUS) criteria, which aid Emergency Department physicians with determining whether C-spine injuries exist. Key findings: ulliIn ...Tuesday, 27 November 2012
Unnecessary CT Scans may be Reduced by Stricter Adherence to Preliminary Screening Method
Better use of commonly accepted diagnostic guidelines for detecting cervical spine injuries could reduce unnecessary CT scans, says a new study by Henry Ford Hospital researchers. The multi-phase study showed that a significant number of CT scans could have been avoided if physicians adhered to the National Emergency X-Radiology Study (NEXUS) criteria, which aid Emergency Department physicians with determining whether C-spine injuries exist. Key findings: ulliIn ...
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