Introduction: Supporting an “ultrasound-first” approach to evaluating renal colic in the emergency department (ED) remains important for improving patient care and decreasing healthcare costs. Our primary objective was to compare emergency physician (EP) ultrasound to computed tomography (CT) detection of hydronephrosis severity in patients with suspected renal colic. We calculated test characteristics of hydronephrosis on EP-performed ultrasound for detecting ureteral stones or ureteral stone size >5mm. We then analyzed the association of hydronephrosis on EP-performed ultrasound, stone size >5mm, and proximal stone location with 30-day events.Methods: This was a prospective observational study of ED patients with suspected renal col...
Purpose Despite the routine use of helical CT in diagnosis of renal colic, there are recent concern...
CT scan is considered as gold standard imaging modality for diagnosis of nephrolithiasis but its uti...
Abstract Objective: To identify, in patients with clinical suspicion of ureterolithiasis, epidemiol...
Introduction: Supporting an “ultrasound-first” approach to evaluating renal colic in the emergency d...
Introduction: Non-contrast computed tomography (CT) is widely regarded as the gold standard for diag...
Introduction: Non-contrast computed tomography (CT) is widely regarded as the gold standard for diag...
Introduction: Non-contrast computed tomography (CT) is widely regarded as the gold standard for diag...
Abstract: Renal colic is a common disease in Europe and a common cause of visit to the Emergency Dep...
Abstract Background Diagnosing a ureteral colic is sometimes difficult; however, clinicians should n...
Study objectiveHydronephrosis is readily visible on ultrasonography and is a strong predictor of ure...
Objectives: Clinicians have minimal guidance regarding the clinical consequences of each radiologic...
Objective: To compare the diagnostic accuracy of ultrasound (USA) and non-contrast (CT) CT in the de...
To assess the yield of both urinalysis and abdominal ultrasound in diagnosing renal colic and abdomi...
Objective: To compare the diagnostic accuracy of ultrasound (USA) and non-contrast (CT) CT in the de...
PURPOSE: The authors analyze whether the imaging approach consisting of ultrasonography and plain fi...
Purpose Despite the routine use of helical CT in diagnosis of renal colic, there are recent concern...
CT scan is considered as gold standard imaging modality for diagnosis of nephrolithiasis but its uti...
Abstract Objective: To identify, in patients with clinical suspicion of ureterolithiasis, epidemiol...
Introduction: Supporting an “ultrasound-first” approach to evaluating renal colic in the emergency d...
Introduction: Non-contrast computed tomography (CT) is widely regarded as the gold standard for diag...
Introduction: Non-contrast computed tomography (CT) is widely regarded as the gold standard for diag...
Introduction: Non-contrast computed tomography (CT) is widely regarded as the gold standard for diag...
Abstract: Renal colic is a common disease in Europe and a common cause of visit to the Emergency Dep...
Abstract Background Diagnosing a ureteral colic is sometimes difficult; however, clinicians should n...
Study objectiveHydronephrosis is readily visible on ultrasonography and is a strong predictor of ure...
Objectives: Clinicians have minimal guidance regarding the clinical consequences of each radiologic...
Objective: To compare the diagnostic accuracy of ultrasound (USA) and non-contrast (CT) CT in the de...
To assess the yield of both urinalysis and abdominal ultrasound in diagnosing renal colic and abdomi...
Objective: To compare the diagnostic accuracy of ultrasound (USA) and non-contrast (CT) CT in the de...
PURPOSE: The authors analyze whether the imaging approach consisting of ultrasonography and plain fi...
Purpose Despite the routine use of helical CT in diagnosis of renal colic, there are recent concern...
CT scan is considered as gold standard imaging modality for diagnosis of nephrolithiasis but its uti...
Abstract Objective: To identify, in patients with clinical suspicion of ureterolithiasis, epidemiol...