Background Abdominal pain is a very common but also challenging presentation to general surgery. A number of implementations have been introduced to improve the diagnostic process. These include: ED 4-6 hour targets, acute surgical admission units and better access to additional imaging (mainly CT scan). Regardless of these implementations, there seems to be ongoing inefficiency within the diagnostic process, with subjective observation of long transit times between presentation and start of treatment. Improving the diagnostic process and the use of imaging for this patient group will result in better use of hospital resources and improved patient care. Section 1 Aim To evaluate the current process of how patients presenting with abdomina...
<b><i>Introduction:</i></b> Diagnostic practice for acute abdominal pain at the Emergency Department...
Background:The term acute abdomen refers to signs and symptoms of abdominal pain and tenderness, a c...
Aim of Study: At some points, evaluation of patients become extremely difficult when they present wi...
Background Abdominal pain is a very common but also challenging presentation to general surgery. A n...
The term acute abdominal pain refers to non-traumatic abdominal pain of rapid onset with duration of...
Context: Acute abdominal pain is one of the most common complaints of patients admitted to emergency...
Introduction: Diagnostic practice for acute abdominal pain at the Emergency Department varies widely...
This study evaluate the need for general practitioners referrals and self referrals of acute abdomin...
The aim was to identify diagnostic difficulties for acute abdominal pain at the emergency department...
Background: The aims were to evaluate the importance of the formal competence of the emergency depar...
Background Abdominal Pain is the most common cause of visits to US Emergency Departments (EDs) and t...
Background. The aims were to evaluate the importance of the formal competence of the emergency depar...
Introduction: Acute Abdomen is the most common presenting complaints about 20% of all emergency depa...
Introduction: Abdominal pain is one of the most common patient complaints in the emergency departmen...
Cette étude rétrospective descriptive réalisée au service d'accueil des urgences du CHU de Nancy dur...
<b><i>Introduction:</i></b> Diagnostic practice for acute abdominal pain at the Emergency Department...
Background:The term acute abdomen refers to signs and symptoms of abdominal pain and tenderness, a c...
Aim of Study: At some points, evaluation of patients become extremely difficult when they present wi...
Background Abdominal pain is a very common but also challenging presentation to general surgery. A n...
The term acute abdominal pain refers to non-traumatic abdominal pain of rapid onset with duration of...
Context: Acute abdominal pain is one of the most common complaints of patients admitted to emergency...
Introduction: Diagnostic practice for acute abdominal pain at the Emergency Department varies widely...
This study evaluate the need for general practitioners referrals and self referrals of acute abdomin...
The aim was to identify diagnostic difficulties for acute abdominal pain at the emergency department...
Background: The aims were to evaluate the importance of the formal competence of the emergency depar...
Background Abdominal Pain is the most common cause of visits to US Emergency Departments (EDs) and t...
Background. The aims were to evaluate the importance of the formal competence of the emergency depar...
Introduction: Acute Abdomen is the most common presenting complaints about 20% of all emergency depa...
Introduction: Abdominal pain is one of the most common patient complaints in the emergency departmen...
Cette étude rétrospective descriptive réalisée au service d'accueil des urgences du CHU de Nancy dur...
<b><i>Introduction:</i></b> Diagnostic practice for acute abdominal pain at the Emergency Department...
Background:The term acute abdomen refers to signs and symptoms of abdominal pain and tenderness, a c...
Aim of Study: At some points, evaluation of patients become extremely difficult when they present wi...