To evaluate the utilization trends of advanced radiology, i.e. computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), examination in an emergency department (ED) of an academic medical center from 2001 to 2010.We assessed the overall CT and MRI utilization, and the ED patient encounters. Each examination was evaluated according to the patient’s age and anatomically relevant regions.During the study period, 737,760 patient visited the ED, and 156,287 CT and 35,018 MRI examinations were performed. The number of annual ED patients increased from 63,770 in 2001 to 94,609 in 2010 (P = 0.018). The rate of CT utilization increased from 105.5 per 1000 patient visits in 2001 to 289.2 in 2010 (P<0.001), and the rate of MRI utilization increas...
BACKGROUND: The exponential growth in CT utilization in emergency department (ED) until 2008 raised ...
BACKGROUND: The exponential growth in CT utilization in emergency department (ED) until 2008 raised ...
BACKGROUND: The exponential growth in CT utilization in emergency department (ED) until 2008 raised ...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the utilization trends of advanced radiology, i.e. computed tomography (CT) a...
Objective: To evaluate the utilization trends of advanced radiology, i.e. computed tomography (CT) a...
ObjectiveThe proportion of US emergency department (ED) visits that lead to hospitalization has decl...
Introduction Emergency Department Observation Units (EDOUs) are a valuable alternative to inpatient ...
Introduction: Our goal was to investigate trends in computed tomography (CT) utilization in emergenc...
Introduction: Emergency department observation units (EDOUs) are a valuable alternative to inpatient...
Introduction: Our goal was to investigate trends in computed tomography (CT) utilization in emergenc...
Introduction: Emergency department observation units (EDOUs) are a valuable alternative to inpatient...
Objective This study aimed to examine trends in number of CT scans requested by tertiary emergency d...
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<p>ED = Emergency Department; CT = computed tomography; MRI = magnetic resonance imaging.</p
Objective: This study aimed to examine trends in number of CT scans requested by tertiary emergency ...
BACKGROUND: The exponential growth in CT utilization in emergency department (ED) until 2008 raised ...
BACKGROUND: The exponential growth in CT utilization in emergency department (ED) until 2008 raised ...
BACKGROUND: The exponential growth in CT utilization in emergency department (ED) until 2008 raised ...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the utilization trends of advanced radiology, i.e. computed tomography (CT) a...
Objective: To evaluate the utilization trends of advanced radiology, i.e. computed tomography (CT) a...
ObjectiveThe proportion of US emergency department (ED) visits that lead to hospitalization has decl...
Introduction Emergency Department Observation Units (EDOUs) are a valuable alternative to inpatient ...
Introduction: Our goal was to investigate trends in computed tomography (CT) utilization in emergenc...
Introduction: Emergency department observation units (EDOUs) are a valuable alternative to inpatient...
Introduction: Our goal was to investigate trends in computed tomography (CT) utilization in emergenc...
Introduction: Emergency department observation units (EDOUs) are a valuable alternative to inpatient...
Objective This study aimed to examine trends in number of CT scans requested by tertiary emergency d...
To access publisher's full text version of this article, please click on the hyperlink in Additional...
<p>ED = Emergency Department; CT = computed tomography; MRI = magnetic resonance imaging.</p
Objective: This study aimed to examine trends in number of CT scans requested by tertiary emergency ...
BACKGROUND: The exponential growth in CT utilization in emergency department (ED) until 2008 raised ...
BACKGROUND: The exponential growth in CT utilization in emergency department (ED) until 2008 raised ...
BACKGROUND: The exponential growth in CT utilization in emergency department (ED) until 2008 raised ...