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Unexpected findings on trauma imaging. . . and other stories

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Whole body computed tomography (CT) scanning for multiple trauma is carried out five times more often in major trauma units than in other trauma units and non-designated hospitals in England… Click to show full abstract

Whole body computed tomography (CT) scanning for multiple trauma is carried out five times more often in major trauma units than in other trauma units and non-designated hospitals in England and Wales (Emerg Med J doi:10.1136/emermed2016-205722). There are large variations within these groups too. But beware of what you request. Another study (Emerg Med J doi:10.1136/emermed-2016-205722), this time from Switzerland, found that in 2440 whole body CTs ordered for major trauma, incidental abnormalities were present in three quarters, with 8.4% considered as requiring urgent attention.

Keywords: trauma imaging; unexpected findings; findings trauma; imaging stories

Journal Title: British Medical Journal
Year Published: 2017

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