Objective: To investigate whether staff radiologists working in nonacademic hospitals can adequately rule out subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) on head CT <6 hours after headache onset. Methods: In a multicenter, retrospective study, we studied a consecutive series of patients presenting with acute headache to 11 nonacademic hospitals. Inclusion criteria were (1) normal level of consciousness without focal deficits, (2) head CT <6 hours after headache onset and reported negative for the presence of SAH by a staff radiologist, and (3) subsequent CSF spectrophotometry. Two neuroradiologists and one stroke neurologist from 2 academic tertiary care centers independently reviewed admission CTs of patients with CSF results that were considered positi...
lumbar puncture still needed in suspected subarachnoid hemorrhage after a negative head computed tom...
Objective: this study aims to establish current practice among Australasian emergency physicians and...
Objective Advances in imaging technologies have precipitated uncertainty and inconsistency in the ma...
Background and Purpose—A recent study suggested that in patients with acute headache suspicious of n...
Introduction: The Ottawa Subarachnoid Hemorrhage rule (OSR) is a clinical decision tool identified f...
OBJECTIVE: The diagnostic approach for patients presenting to EDs with headaches suspicious for suba...
Introduction: The Ottawa Subarachnoid Hemorrhage rule (OSR) is a clinical decision tool identified f...
Study Overview Objective. To determine if a negative computed tomography (CT) result and negative lu...
OBJECTIVE In patients presenting within 6 hours after signs and symptoms of suspected subarachnoid h...
Introduction: The Ottawa Subarachnoid Hemorrhage rule (OSR) is a clinical decision tool identified f...
Introduction: The Ottawa Subarachnoid Hemorrhage rule (OSR) is a clinical decision tool identified f...
Objective: this study aims to establish current practice among Australasian emergency physicians and...
Twenty-seven patients with acute severe headache of recent onset were prospectively recruited in the...
OBJECTIVES: Patients with acute headache increasingly undergo CT-angiography (CTA) to evaluate under...
AbstractObjectivesOver the last decade, computed tomography scanners have gained resolution and have...
lumbar puncture still needed in suspected subarachnoid hemorrhage after a negative head computed tom...
Objective: this study aims to establish current practice among Australasian emergency physicians and...
Objective Advances in imaging technologies have precipitated uncertainty and inconsistency in the ma...
Background and Purpose—A recent study suggested that in patients with acute headache suspicious of n...
Introduction: The Ottawa Subarachnoid Hemorrhage rule (OSR) is a clinical decision tool identified f...
OBJECTIVE: The diagnostic approach for patients presenting to EDs with headaches suspicious for suba...
Introduction: The Ottawa Subarachnoid Hemorrhage rule (OSR) is a clinical decision tool identified f...
Study Overview Objective. To determine if a negative computed tomography (CT) result and negative lu...
OBJECTIVE In patients presenting within 6 hours after signs and symptoms of suspected subarachnoid h...
Introduction: The Ottawa Subarachnoid Hemorrhage rule (OSR) is a clinical decision tool identified f...
Introduction: The Ottawa Subarachnoid Hemorrhage rule (OSR) is a clinical decision tool identified f...
Objective: this study aims to establish current practice among Australasian emergency physicians and...
Twenty-seven patients with acute severe headache of recent onset were prospectively recruited in the...
OBJECTIVES: Patients with acute headache increasingly undergo CT-angiography (CTA) to evaluate under...
AbstractObjectivesOver the last decade, computed tomography scanners have gained resolution and have...
lumbar puncture still needed in suspected subarachnoid hemorrhage after a negative head computed tom...
Objective: this study aims to establish current practice among Australasian emergency physicians and...
Objective Advances in imaging technologies have precipitated uncertainty and inconsistency in the ma...