Objective: To compare emergency medicine (EM) resident physicians' ability to identify long-bone fractures using ultrasound (US) versus plain radiography (X-ray). Methods: This was an IRB-approved, randomized prospective study. Study participants included 40 EM residents at a single site. Fractures were mechanically induced in five chicken legs, and five legs were left unfractured. Chicken legs were imaged by both modalities. Participants were given 2 min to view each of the images. Participants were randomized to either US or X-ray interpretation first and randomized to viewing order within each arm. Participants documented the presence or absence of fracture and location and type of fracture when pertinent. Mean proportions and standard d...
Background: Plain radiography is the method for diagnosing the fracture of the clavicle. The use of ...
The popularity of ultrasound for acute diagnosis of fractures in the Emergency Department (ED) has i...
PURPOSE: To determine the frequency and causes for limitations in the radiographic evaluation of sur...
Background: Long bone fractures are common injuries caused by trauma. Some studies have demonstrated...
The popularity of ultrasound for acute diagnosis of fractures in the Emergency Department (ED) has i...
Introduction: Ankle fracture is one of the most common joint fractures. X-ray and physical examinati...
The study was unfunded. LE’s involvement in this study was funded through the SatCare project which ...
Abstract Objective The objective was to compare the diagnostic accuracy of conventional radiography ...
Objective: We evaluated the sensitivity and specificity of bedside ultrasound (US) for determining t...
Radiographic imaging is frequently used to evaluate potential fractures; however, it can expose the ...
Abstract Background The aim of the present review is to assess the effectiveness of ultrasound (US) ...
We present the case of a 45-year-old man who presented to the emergency department (ED) for ankle tr...
Conventional X-ray imaging for fracture diagnosis is time-consuming and exposes patients to ionizing...
Purpose: The aim of our study was to determine the diagnostic accuracy of new dual-energy x-ray abso...
<strong>Introduction:</strong> The potential benefit of ultrasonography for detection of thoracic bo...
Background: Plain radiography is the method for diagnosing the fracture of the clavicle. The use of ...
The popularity of ultrasound for acute diagnosis of fractures in the Emergency Department (ED) has i...
PURPOSE: To determine the frequency and causes for limitations in the radiographic evaluation of sur...
Background: Long bone fractures are common injuries caused by trauma. Some studies have demonstrated...
The popularity of ultrasound for acute diagnosis of fractures in the Emergency Department (ED) has i...
Introduction: Ankle fracture is one of the most common joint fractures. X-ray and physical examinati...
The study was unfunded. LE’s involvement in this study was funded through the SatCare project which ...
Abstract Objective The objective was to compare the diagnostic accuracy of conventional radiography ...
Objective: We evaluated the sensitivity and specificity of bedside ultrasound (US) for determining t...
Radiographic imaging is frequently used to evaluate potential fractures; however, it can expose the ...
Abstract Background The aim of the present review is to assess the effectiveness of ultrasound (US) ...
We present the case of a 45-year-old man who presented to the emergency department (ED) for ankle tr...
Conventional X-ray imaging for fracture diagnosis is time-consuming and exposes patients to ionizing...
Purpose: The aim of our study was to determine the diagnostic accuracy of new dual-energy x-ray abso...
<strong>Introduction:</strong> The potential benefit of ultrasonography for detection of thoracic bo...
Background: Plain radiography is the method for diagnosing the fracture of the clavicle. The use of ...
The popularity of ultrasound for acute diagnosis of fractures in the Emergency Department (ED) has i...
PURPOSE: To determine the frequency and causes for limitations in the radiographic evaluation of sur...