OBJECTIVE: Foreign body ingestion is common and potentially lethal. This study evaluates the use of low-dose Statscans (LODOX) in emergency departments. DESIGN: This comparative cross-sectional study retrospectively assessed 28 289 digital chest x-rays and 2301 LODOX scans performed between 2006 and 2010 at a tertiary emergency centre. The radiographic appearance, image quality and location of ingested foreign bodies were evaluated in standard digital chest and LODOX radiography. The mean irradiation (μSv) and cumulative mean radiation dose per patient with the ingested foreign body were calculated according to literature-based data, together with the sensitivity and specificity for each modality. RESULTS: A total of 62 foreign bodies were ...
PURPOSE: The purpose of our study was to retrospectively evaluate the specificity, sensitivity and a...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to systematically evaluate the accuracy of abdominal CT p...
Foreign-body (FB) ingestion is less common in adults than in children, but still occurs. Diagnostic ...
Foreign body ingestion is common and potentially lethal. This study evaluates the use of low-dose St...
BACKGROUND: Lodox-Statscan is a whole-body, skeletal and soft-tissue, low-dose X-ray scanner Anterio...
Background: Lodox-Statscan is a whole-body, skeletal and soft-tissue, low-dose X-ray scanner Anterio...
ATLS Guidelines recommend single plain radiography of the chest and pelvis as part of the primary su...
This paper reports on the application of full-body radiography to nontraumatic emergency situations....
AIM: To study a retrospective analysis of patients who presented to the emergency departments (ED) w...
Ingestion, inhalation, and insertion of foreign bodies (FBs) are very common clinical occurrences. I...
Foreign body aspiration is common and potentially life threatening. Although rigid bronchoscopy has ...
PURPOSE: To evaluate the diagnostic performance of abdominal radiography in the detection of illegal...
The Statscan (Lodox Systems Pty (Ltd), Sandton, South Africa) is a low-dose, digital full-body X-ray...
INTRODUCTION : A low dose x-rays alias Lodox© statscan was originally developed in South Africa to d...
BackgroundForeign body aspiration (FBA) is a serious condition with high morbidity and mortality rat...
PURPOSE: The purpose of our study was to retrospectively evaluate the specificity, sensitivity and a...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to systematically evaluate the accuracy of abdominal CT p...
Foreign-body (FB) ingestion is less common in adults than in children, but still occurs. Diagnostic ...
Foreign body ingestion is common and potentially lethal. This study evaluates the use of low-dose St...
BACKGROUND: Lodox-Statscan is a whole-body, skeletal and soft-tissue, low-dose X-ray scanner Anterio...
Background: Lodox-Statscan is a whole-body, skeletal and soft-tissue, low-dose X-ray scanner Anterio...
ATLS Guidelines recommend single plain radiography of the chest and pelvis as part of the primary su...
This paper reports on the application of full-body radiography to nontraumatic emergency situations....
AIM: To study a retrospective analysis of patients who presented to the emergency departments (ED) w...
Ingestion, inhalation, and insertion of foreign bodies (FBs) are very common clinical occurrences. I...
Foreign body aspiration is common and potentially life threatening. Although rigid bronchoscopy has ...
PURPOSE: To evaluate the diagnostic performance of abdominal radiography in the detection of illegal...
The Statscan (Lodox Systems Pty (Ltd), Sandton, South Africa) is a low-dose, digital full-body X-ray...
INTRODUCTION : A low dose x-rays alias Lodox© statscan was originally developed in South Africa to d...
BackgroundForeign body aspiration (FBA) is a serious condition with high morbidity and mortality rat...
PURPOSE: The purpose of our study was to retrospectively evaluate the specificity, sensitivity and a...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to systematically evaluate the accuracy of abdominal CT p...
Foreign-body (FB) ingestion is less common in adults than in children, but still occurs. Diagnostic ...