Objectives Expiratory radiographs are sometimes performed in addition to inspiratory radiographs when a diagnosis of pneumothorax is suspected. There is little published evidence to support this practice and most studies suggest the additional radiograph does not confer any benefit in terms of increased sensitivity. The present study is the first to assess if specialist emergency physicians are more likely to detect a pneumothorax on an inspiratory radiograph compared to an expiratory radiograph.Methods Across two urban district EDs 103 paired radiographs positive for pneumothorax and 112 negative controls were identified for inclusion in the study. These were reviewed by three specialist emergency physicians who rated them as either positi...
Each radiograph was characterized by the presence of pneumothorax, the size of pneumothorax and imag...
Management of acute respiratory tract infection varies substantially despite this being a condition ...
Lung ultrasound (LUS) in the emergency department (ED) has shown a significant role in the diagnosti...
Abstract The purpose of the study is to aware and educated a radiographer of certain pathological c...
Most pneumothoraces are demonstrated on fully inspired erect posteroanterior (PA) chest X-ray (CXR)....
ObjectivePneumothorax development can cause precipitous deterioration in ICU patients, therefore qui...
OBJECTIVE:Pneumothorax development can cause precipitous deterioration in ICU patients, therefore qu...
Reader preference for pneumothorax detection using conventional (C-CXR) or edge enhanced radiographs...
Background: Early detection of pneumothorax is critically important. Several studies have shown that...
This study was designed to compare the detectability of high-resolution ultrasound (HRUS) and bedsid...
The role played by chest radiograph and CT scan in diagnosis of pneumothorax is analyzed in a retros...
Background: Chest radiography is widely used during the management of acute lower respiratory infect...
Introduction: Many traumatic pneumothoraces (PTX) are not seen on initial chest radiograph (CR) (occ...
Aim: To compare the role of chest US and bedside plain chest radiography in the evaluation of intens...
The purpose of the study was to evaluate observer performance in the detection of pneumothorax with ...
Each radiograph was characterized by the presence of pneumothorax, the size of pneumothorax and imag...
Management of acute respiratory tract infection varies substantially despite this being a condition ...
Lung ultrasound (LUS) in the emergency department (ED) has shown a significant role in the diagnosti...
Abstract The purpose of the study is to aware and educated a radiographer of certain pathological c...
Most pneumothoraces are demonstrated on fully inspired erect posteroanterior (PA) chest X-ray (CXR)....
ObjectivePneumothorax development can cause precipitous deterioration in ICU patients, therefore qui...
OBJECTIVE:Pneumothorax development can cause precipitous deterioration in ICU patients, therefore qu...
Reader preference for pneumothorax detection using conventional (C-CXR) or edge enhanced radiographs...
Background: Early detection of pneumothorax is critically important. Several studies have shown that...
This study was designed to compare the detectability of high-resolution ultrasound (HRUS) and bedsid...
The role played by chest radiograph and CT scan in diagnosis of pneumothorax is analyzed in a retros...
Background: Chest radiography is widely used during the management of acute lower respiratory infect...
Introduction: Many traumatic pneumothoraces (PTX) are not seen on initial chest radiograph (CR) (occ...
Aim: To compare the role of chest US and bedside plain chest radiography in the evaluation of intens...
The purpose of the study was to evaluate observer performance in the detection of pneumothorax with ...
Each radiograph was characterized by the presence of pneumothorax, the size of pneumothorax and imag...
Management of acute respiratory tract infection varies substantially despite this being a condition ...
Lung ultrasound (LUS) in the emergency department (ED) has shown a significant role in the diagnosti...