BACKGROUND: We sought to determine if a liberal policy of pan-body computerized tomography (CT) scanning was useful in patients with intracranial hemorrhage after low falls. METHODS: Patients with intracranial hemorrhage after low falls, with a Glasgow Coma Score of greater than or equal to 14 and systolic blood pressure of greater than 100 mm Hg, were included. The primary outcome was any torso or spine injury requiring surgical or radiologic intervention. The secondary outcome was any torso or spine injury. RESULTS: Of 365 patients, 71% underwent pan-body CT. Eight (2%) patients had a primary outcome and 66 (18%) a secondary outcome. Only signs and symptoms of cervical injury were associated with a cervical-related outcome (4/23 vs 3/316,...
BACKGROUND: Although cervical spine CT (CSCT) accurately detects bony injuries, it may not identify ...
OBJECTIVE: Computed tomographic (CT) scanning can reveal the pattern and severity of structural brai...
Background: Inpatient falls are a patient safety concern in all healthcare facilities. There is curr...
Hypothesis: The use of liberal whole body imaging (pan scan) in patients based on mechanism is warra...
OBJECTIVES: Whole body computed tomography (WBCT) scanning for trauma has gained popularity but its ...
Background: There is little published data on brain imaging and intracranial haemorrhage after hospi...
BACKGROUND: In our study, we have tried to find out how necessary whole-body computed tomography (WB...
Altunci, Yusuf Ali/0000-0002-4803-5419WOS: 000536020600014PubMed: 32436971BACKGROUND: This study aim...
BACKGROUND: We sought to determine if clinician suspicion of injury was useful in predicting injurie...
Introduction: In this study we aimed to determine the rate of traumatic abnormalities on cervical sp...
Abstract Introduction Single-pass, whole-body computed tomography (pan-scan) remains a controversial...
Background: Inpatient falls are a patient safety concern. Limited data exist on the utility of head ...
Purpose: Risks and benefits of systematic use of whole-body CT (WBCT) in patients with major trauma ...
Contains fulltext : 81608.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: Di...
Introduction. A computed tomography (CT) scan of the entire body has become a standard practice for ...
BACKGROUND: Although cervical spine CT (CSCT) accurately detects bony injuries, it may not identify ...
OBJECTIVE: Computed tomographic (CT) scanning can reveal the pattern and severity of structural brai...
Background: Inpatient falls are a patient safety concern in all healthcare facilities. There is curr...
Hypothesis: The use of liberal whole body imaging (pan scan) in patients based on mechanism is warra...
OBJECTIVES: Whole body computed tomography (WBCT) scanning for trauma has gained popularity but its ...
Background: There is little published data on brain imaging and intracranial haemorrhage after hospi...
BACKGROUND: In our study, we have tried to find out how necessary whole-body computed tomography (WB...
Altunci, Yusuf Ali/0000-0002-4803-5419WOS: 000536020600014PubMed: 32436971BACKGROUND: This study aim...
BACKGROUND: We sought to determine if clinician suspicion of injury was useful in predicting injurie...
Introduction: In this study we aimed to determine the rate of traumatic abnormalities on cervical sp...
Abstract Introduction Single-pass, whole-body computed tomography (pan-scan) remains a controversial...
Background: Inpatient falls are a patient safety concern. Limited data exist on the utility of head ...
Purpose: Risks and benefits of systematic use of whole-body CT (WBCT) in patients with major trauma ...
Contains fulltext : 81608.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: Di...
Introduction. A computed tomography (CT) scan of the entire body has become a standard practice for ...
BACKGROUND: Although cervical spine CT (CSCT) accurately detects bony injuries, it may not identify ...
OBJECTIVE: Computed tomographic (CT) scanning can reveal the pattern and severity of structural brai...
Background: Inpatient falls are a patient safety concern in all healthcare facilities. There is curr...