OBJECTIVE: To define the influence of computed tomography (CT) on clinical decision-making in the outpatient evaluation of dementia. DESIGN: A case series in which two physicians reviewed standardised data extracted from clinical records, first blind to CT results, and then with CT results. Clinical decisions made with and without the input of CT were compared. The study was based in an outpatient referral centre for the assessment of memory disorders and dementia. The study involved 146 participants who were diagnosed with dementia after their first clinic visit, had Mini Mental State Examination scores >12, were aged >65 years, and had no history of neurologic disease. RESULTS: CT impacted on diagnosis in an average of 12% (+/-2), and on ...
PURPOSE: Through a European-wide survey, we assessed the current clinical practice of imaging in the...
One of the major issues in the health care industry is the continual rise in total health care expen...
Background: Determining the underlying etiology of dementia can be challenging. Computer- based Clin...
Objective. To define the influence of computed tomography (CT) on clinical decision-making in the ou...
Neuroimaging has become part of the required investigations when assessing a patient with dementia. ...
Neuroimaging is widely employed in the dementia assessment in refining clinical decision-making. How...
Neuroimaging is widely employed in the dementia assessment in refining clinical decision-making. How...
This paper reviews that use of imaging techniques to aid in the clinical diagnosis of dementia. Usin...
While reversible cases of dementia are rare once detected, the patient may benefit from treatment. T...
Abstract- This study was conducted to evaluate how neuroimaging procedures (MRI, SPECT) could be use...
This study was conducted to evaluate how neuroimaging procedures (MRI, SPECT) could be used in clini...
Objective: To evaluate CT criteria for diagnosis of vascular dementia (VaD) in Thai population. Meth...
Abstract: The diagnostic work up of dementia may benefit from structured reporting of CT and/or MRI ...
Background Radiological evaluation of dementia is expected to increase more and more in routine prac...
PURPOSE: Through a European-wide survey, we assessed the current clinical practice of imaging in th...
PURPOSE: Through a European-wide survey, we assessed the current clinical practice of imaging in the...
One of the major issues in the health care industry is the continual rise in total health care expen...
Background: Determining the underlying etiology of dementia can be challenging. Computer- based Clin...
Objective. To define the influence of computed tomography (CT) on clinical decision-making in the ou...
Neuroimaging has become part of the required investigations when assessing a patient with dementia. ...
Neuroimaging is widely employed in the dementia assessment in refining clinical decision-making. How...
Neuroimaging is widely employed in the dementia assessment in refining clinical decision-making. How...
This paper reviews that use of imaging techniques to aid in the clinical diagnosis of dementia. Usin...
While reversible cases of dementia are rare once detected, the patient may benefit from treatment. T...
Abstract- This study was conducted to evaluate how neuroimaging procedures (MRI, SPECT) could be use...
This study was conducted to evaluate how neuroimaging procedures (MRI, SPECT) could be used in clini...
Objective: To evaluate CT criteria for diagnosis of vascular dementia (VaD) in Thai population. Meth...
Abstract: The diagnostic work up of dementia may benefit from structured reporting of CT and/or MRI ...
Background Radiological evaluation of dementia is expected to increase more and more in routine prac...
PURPOSE: Through a European-wide survey, we assessed the current clinical practice of imaging in th...
PURPOSE: Through a European-wide survey, we assessed the current clinical practice of imaging in the...
One of the major issues in the health care industry is the continual rise in total health care expen...
Background: Determining the underlying etiology of dementia can be challenging. Computer- based Clin...