Objective: To estimate the sensitivity and specificity of emergency department (ED) ultrasound for the detection of solid organ injury following blunt abdominal trauma.Methods: A prospective cohort study performed in the ED of an urban Level I trauma center on patients who sustained blunt abdominal trauma. Following initial standard trauma evaluation, patients underwent a secondary ultrasound examination performed specifically to identify injury to the liver or spleen, followed by computed tomography (CT) scan of the abdomen. Ultrasound examinations were performed by emergency medicine residents or attending physicians experienced in the use of ultrasound for detecting hemoperitoneum. Ultrasonographers prospectively determined the presence ...
Background: Ultrasonography (US) has become indispensable in assessing the status of the injured pat...
Objective: Abdominal pain is a common complaint in the emergency department and accurate diagnosis o...
Background: Blunt abdominal trauma (BAT) is very common, the prevalence being 12–15%. Evaluation of ...
Objective: To estimate the sensitivity and specificity of emergency department (ED) ultrasound for t...
reprints available through open access at www.westjem.org Objective: To estimate the sensitivity and...
Introduction: Blunt abdominal trauma (BAT) is common in the emergency department. The present study ...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: To determine whether abdominal ultrasound can be used routinely as the primary scre...
Objective: Despite the advantages of ultrasound scan, its use as a screening tool in blunt abdominal...
Aim: The main purpose of this study was to assess the accuracy of abdominal ultrasound in victims of...
Aim: The main purpose of this study was to assess the accuracy of abdominal ultrasound in victims of...
PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to evaluate the accuracy of emergency department (ED) ultrasound ...
Liv la Cour Poulsen,1 Emilie Stokholm Bækgaard,1 Per Grosen Istre,1 Thomas Andersen Schmidt,1 ...
Background: Blunt abdominal trauma with intra-abdominal bleeding is often underdiagnosed or even ove...
Introduction: Intra-abdominal hemorrhage due to blunt abdominal trauma is a major cause of trauma-re...
Aims and Objectives: The detection of liquid collections remains a challenge for the trauma team, es...
Background: Ultrasonography (US) has become indispensable in assessing the status of the injured pat...
Objective: Abdominal pain is a common complaint in the emergency department and accurate diagnosis o...
Background: Blunt abdominal trauma (BAT) is very common, the prevalence being 12–15%. Evaluation of ...
Objective: To estimate the sensitivity and specificity of emergency department (ED) ultrasound for t...
reprints available through open access at www.westjem.org Objective: To estimate the sensitivity and...
Introduction: Blunt abdominal trauma (BAT) is common in the emergency department. The present study ...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: To determine whether abdominal ultrasound can be used routinely as the primary scre...
Objective: Despite the advantages of ultrasound scan, its use as a screening tool in blunt abdominal...
Aim: The main purpose of this study was to assess the accuracy of abdominal ultrasound in victims of...
Aim: The main purpose of this study was to assess the accuracy of abdominal ultrasound in victims of...
PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to evaluate the accuracy of emergency department (ED) ultrasound ...
Liv la Cour Poulsen,1 Emilie Stokholm Bækgaard,1 Per Grosen Istre,1 Thomas Andersen Schmidt,1 ...
Background: Blunt abdominal trauma with intra-abdominal bleeding is often underdiagnosed or even ove...
Introduction: Intra-abdominal hemorrhage due to blunt abdominal trauma is a major cause of trauma-re...
Aims and Objectives: The detection of liquid collections remains a challenge for the trauma team, es...
Background: Ultrasonography (US) has become indispensable in assessing the status of the injured pat...
Objective: Abdominal pain is a common complaint in the emergency department and accurate diagnosis o...
Background: Blunt abdominal trauma (BAT) is very common, the prevalence being 12–15%. Evaluation of ...