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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38302827/an-aser-ai-ml-expert-panel-formative-user-research-study-for-an-interpretable-interactive-splenic-aast-grading-graphical-user-interface-prototype
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nathan Sarkar, Mitsuo Kumagai, Samantha Meyr, Sriya Pothapragada, Mathias Unberath, Guang Li, Sagheer Rauf Ahmed, Elana Beth Smith, Melissa Ann Davis, Garvit Devmohan Khatri, Anjali Agrawal, Zachary Scott Delproposto, Haomin Chen, Catalina Gómez Caballero, David Dreizin
PURPOSE: The AAST Organ Injury Scale is widely adopted for splenic injury severity but suffers from only moderate inter-rater agreement. This work assesses SpleenPro, a prototype interactive explainable artificial intelligence/machine learning (AI/ML) diagnostic aid to support AAST grading, for effects on radiologist dwell time, agreement, clinical utility, and user acceptance. METHODS: Two trauma radiology ad hoc expert panelists independently performed timed AAST grading on 76 admission CT studies with blunt splenic injury, first without AI/ML assistance, and after a 2-month washout period and randomization, with AI/ML assistance...
February 2, 2024: Emergency Radiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38289574/the-performance-of-ultrasound-and-upper-gastrointestinal-study-in-diagnosing-malrotation-in-children-with-or-without-volvulus
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mohamad Sufian Mohamed Burhan, Hamzaini Abd Hamid, Faizah Mohd Zaki, Chai Jia Ning, Isa Azzaki Zainal, Izzat Arslan Che Ros, Che Zubaidah Bt Che Daud, Mohd Yusran Bin Othman, Erica Yee Hing
BACKGROUND: Rapid diagnosis is crucial for pediatric patients with midgut volvulus and malrotation to prevent serious complications. While the upper gastrointestinal study (UGIS) is the traditional method, the use of ultrasound (US) is gaining prominence. OBJECTIVES: To assess the diagnostic sensitivity and specificity of US compared to UGIS for malrotation and midgut volvulus. METHODS: A cross-sectional study was performed on 68 pediatric patients who underwent US and/or UGIS before surgery for suspected midgut volvulus or malrotation in Kuala Lumpur (PPUKM and HTA), referencing surgical outcomes as the gold standard...
January 30, 2024: Emergency Radiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38267799/multifocal-emphysematous-osteomyelitis-a-do-not-miss-diagnosis-for-the-emergency-radiologist-a-case-report-with-literature-review
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Debajyoti Saha, Ryan Tai, Vaishali Kapare, Ganesh Joshi
Emphysematous osteomyelitis (EO) is an uncommon fatal condition with high morbidity and mortality. Simultaneous involvement of the axial and appendicular skeleton with multifocal disease is even rarer, with only a few cases being reported in the literature. We present a case of multifocal emphysematous osteomyelitis in a 56-year-old woman with concurrent emphysematous pyelonephritis complicated by psoas and epidural abscesses. The causative organism in our patient was Escherichia coli. Emergency radiologists should be aware of this condition and differentiate it from other benign entities that can present with intraosseous gas...
January 25, 2024: Emergency Radiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38265604/diagnostic-performance-of-spectral-doppler-in-acute-appendicitis-with-an-equivocal-alvarado-score
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Reham Abd El-Aleem, Abdelrahman A Abd Allah, Mahmoud Refaat Shehata, Gehan S Seifeldein, Sara M Hassanein
PURPOSE: This study aims to evaluate the added value of duplex Doppler examination to the routinely graded compression grayscale ultrasound (US) for patients with suspected acute appendicitis (AA) in correlation with surgical management outcomes. METHODS: The study lasted from January 2020 to March 2021. Throughout that period, patients who had suspected appendicitis were included with a visible appendix in the grayscale US. These patients were categorized clinically based on Alvarado's score...
January 24, 2024: Emergency Radiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38261134/the-disproportionate-impact-of-peer-learning-on-emergency-radiology
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jan Czerminski, Jay K Pahade, Melissa A Davis, Jonathan L Mezrich
PURPOSE: The use of peer learning methods in radiology continues to grow as a means to constructively learn from past mistakes. This study examined whether emergency radiologists receive a disproportionate amount of peer learning feedback entered as potential learning opportunities (PLO), which could play a significant role in stress and career satisfaction. Our institution offers 24/7 attending coverage, with emergency radiologists interpreting a wide range of X-ray, ultrasound and CT exams on both adults and pediatric patients...
January 23, 2024: Emergency Radiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38253984/assessment-of-discordance-between-radiologists-and-emergency-physicians-of-radiographs-among-discharged-patients-in-an-emergency-department-the-radio-ed-study
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Jean-Baptiste Bouillon-Minois, Céline Lambert, Frédéric Dutheil, Julien Raconnat, Mouna Benamor, Batiste Dalle, Maxime Laurent, Oluwaseun J Adeyemi, Agnès Lhoste-Trouilloud, Jeannot Schmidt
BACKGROUND: The possibility to perform standard X-rays is mandatory for all French Emergency Department (ED). Initial interpretation is under the prescriber emergency physician-who continually works under extreme conditions, but a radiologist needs to describe a report as soon as possible. We decided to assess the rate of discordance between emergency physicians and radiologists among discharged patients. METHODS: We performed a monocentric study on an adult ED among discharged patients who had at least one X-ray during their consult...
January 22, 2024: Emergency Radiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38358564/hydroxyapatite-deposition-disease-an-overlooked-differential-diagnosis-in-the-emergency-department-a-case-series-and-review-of-literature
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REVIEW
Jay Patel, Ryan Tai, Christopher Sereni, Ganesh Joshi
Hydroxyapatite crystal deposition disease (HADD) poses diagnostic challenges in the emergency department (ED) as it may clinically present similarly to infection and other musculoskeletal conditions. Misdiagnosis often leads to unnecessary treatments and resource over-utilization. This review article provides an overview of HADD in seven patients who presented to the ED secondary to an acute presentation of this disease process. HADD is a prevalent pathology, which commonly involves the shoulder, followed by the hip, elbow, wrist, and knee...
April 2024: Emergency Radiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38194213/a-pictorial-review-of-scrotal-and-penile-pathology-on-computed-tomography
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Johannes Gossner
Computed tomography (CT) may show a variety of scrotal and penile pathologic finding, but is usually not used as a first-line imaging due to its limited soft tissue contrast. Nonetheless, there are three main scenarios for imaging of the scrotum and penis with CT. Pathologies may be found incidentally in patients undergoing abdominal and pelvic CT scanning for different reasons. In emergency settings, CT is frequently performed, and the recognition of scrotal and penile pathologies by the reporting radiologist is crucial to ensure optimal patient treatment and outcome...
February 2024: Emergency Radiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38006518/help-i-ve-been-sued-demystifying-the-steps-of-malpractice-litigation-for-the-emergency-radiologist
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REVIEW
Jonathan L Mezrich
Being sued can have significant emotional and psychological impact and has implications on the wellness of emergency radiologists. A better understanding of the steps involved in a medical malpractice suit can help defuse some of the anxiety of litigation. This process starts with the inception of the case, the summons, and complaint, then progresses to discovery, including document production, interrogatories, and deposition, and thereafter to settlement or trial. The discussion includes a number of tips and outlines a number of pitfalls inherent in litigation...
February 2024: Emergency Radiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38236521/cinematic-rendering-of-non-traumatic-thoracic-aorta-emergencies-a-new-look-at-an-old-problem
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mohammad Yasrab, Ryan C Rizk, Linda C Chu, Elliot K Fishman
Non-traumatic thoracic aorta emergencies are acute conditions associated with substantial morbidity and mortality. In the emergency setting, timely detection of aortic injury through radiological imaging is crucial for prompt treatment planning and favorable patient outcomes. 3D cinematic rendering (CR), a novel rendering algorithm for computed tomography (CT) image processing, allows for life-like visualization of spatial details and contours of highly complex anatomic structures such as the thoracic aorta and its vessels, generating a photorealistic view that not just adds to diagnostic confidence, but is especially useful for non-radiologists, including surgeons and emergency medicine physicians...
January 18, 2024: Emergency Radiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38231379/spontaneous-splenic-rupture-in-a-neonate-a-case-report-and-literature-review
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kyle Schwartz, Rekha Krishnasarma, Elizabeth Snyder, Sumit Pruthi, Lindsey Johnstone, Alexandra Foust, Asha Sarma
Splenic rupture in a neonate is a rare but potentially fatal condition that may trigger evaluation for child abuse. It is a diagnosis of exclusion that has been reported in the surgical literature but may be underrecognized by pediatric radiologists. We report a case of a newborn with an unremarkable prenatal, delivery, and nursery course who presented with anemia, abdominal distension, and lethargy. Abdominal ultrasound with Doppler and computed tomography (CT) of the head, cervical spine, chest, abdomen, and pelvis without contrast showed findings of splenic rupture and anoxic brain injury...
January 17, 2024: Emergency Radiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38224366/enhancing-diagnostic-precision-for-acute-chest-syndrome-in-sickle-cell-disease-insights-from-dual-energy-ct-lung-perfusion-mapping
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jordan H Chamberlin, Alexis Ogbonna, Sameer Abrol, Dhruw Maisuria, Emily Miller, Aaron McGuire, Heather Knight, Jim O'Doherty, Dhiraj Baruah, U Joseph Schoepf, Reginald F Munden, Ismail M Kabakus
PURPOSE: Acute chest syndrome (ACS) is secondary to occlusion of the pulmonary vasculature and a potentially life-threatening complication of sickle cell disease (SCD). Dual-energy CT (DECT) iodine perfusion map reconstructions can provide a method to visualize and quantify the extent of pulmonary microthrombi. METHODS: A total of 102 patients with sickle cell disease who underwent DECT CTPA with perfusion were retrospectively identified. The presence or absence of airspace opacities, segmental perfusion defects, and acute or chronic pulmonary emboli was noted...
January 15, 2024: Emergency Radiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38194212/supplementary-value-and-diagnostic-performance-of-computed-tomography-scout-view-in-the-detection-of-thoracolumbar-spine-injuries
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Helena Milavec, Vera T Gasser, Thomas D Ruder, Moritz C Deml, Wolf Hautz, Aristomenis Exadaktylos, Lorin M Benneker, Christoph E Albers
PURPOSE: Assessing the diagnostic performance and supplementary value of whole-body computed tomography scout view (SV) images in the detection of thoracolumbar spine injuries in early resuscitation phase and identifying frequent image quality confounders. METHODS: In this retrospective database analysis at a tertiary emergency center, three blinded senior experts independently assessed SV to detect thoracolumbar spine injuries. The findings were categorized according to the AO Spine classification system...
January 9, 2024: Emergency Radiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38150084/significant-variation-in-computed-tomography-imaging-of-pregnant-trauma-patients-a-retrospective-multicenter-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alexa N Lucas, Erika Tay-Lasso, Danielle C Zezoff, Nicole Fierro, Navpreet K Dhillon, Eric J Ley, Jennifer Smith, Sigrid Burruss, Alden Dahan, Arianne Johnson, William Ganske, Walter L Biffl, Dunya Bayat, Matthew Castelo, Diane Wintz, Kathryn B Schaffer, Dennis J Zheng, Areti Tillou, Raul Coimbra, Rahul Tuli, Jarrett E Santorelli, Brent Emigh, Morgan Schellenberg, Kenji Inaba, Thomas K Duncan, Graal Diaz, Katharine A Kirby, Jeffry Nahmias
PURPOSE: Following motor vehicle collisions (MVCs), patients often undergo extensive computed tomography (CT) imaging. However, pregnant trauma patients (PTPs) represent a unique population where the risk of fetal radiation may supersede the benefits of liberal CT imaging. This study sought to evaluate imaging practices for PTPs, hypothesizing variability in CT imaging among trauma centers. If demonstrated, this might suggest the need to develop specific guidelines to standardize practice...
December 27, 2023: Emergency Radiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38102455/the-correlation-between-the-ct-angiographic-pulmonary-artery-obstructive-index-and-clinical-data-in-patients-with-acute-pulmonary-thromboembolism
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Taraneh Tajeri, Taraneh Faghihi Langroudi, Arezou Hashem Zadeh, Maryam Taherkhani, Ghazal Arjmand, Alireza Abrishami
PURPOSE: The potentially fatal consequences of pulmonary embolism emphasize the need for more effective diagnostic methods. The Qanadli obstruction index has been described as a convenient tool for risk stratification to determine and quantify the degree of obstruction. This study aimed to assess the correlations between the Qanadli index with clinical and paraclinical findings (D-dimer, troponin, and echocardiographic findings) in patients with pulmonary embolism. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A total of 102 patients with pulmonary embolism underwent echocardiography and CT pulmonary angiography at a single tertiary referral center between 2019 and 2020...
December 15, 2023: Emergency Radiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38093143/ct-esophagogram-in-the-emergency-setting-typical-findings-and-suggested-workflow
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Brad A Evans, Wendy Y Craig, Christina M Cinelli, Sharon G Siegel
PURPOSE: Esophageal perforation (EP) can be a diagnostic challenge. Computed tomography (CT) and CT esophagography (CTE) are often used to rule out EP in the emergency setting with promising diagnostic performance, but the standard of care remains fluoroscopic esophagography (FE). We assess the diagnostic performance of CT and CTE when interpreted by expert and generalist radiologists and created an imaging workflow guide. METHODS: Retrospective study of patients presenting with suspected EP...
December 13, 2023: Emergency Radiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38066242/ascending-with-ultrasound-telementored-efast-in-flight-a-feasibility-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Peder Christian Engelsen, Fridtjof Heyerdahl, Dharani Dhar Maddali, Mehdi Sadat Akhavi, Ragnhild Marie Undseth, Ole Jakob Elle, Henrik Brun
PURPOSE: Teleultrasound uses telecommunication technologies to transmit ultrasound images from a remote location to an expert who guides the acquisition of images and interprets them in real time. Multiple studies have demonstrated the feasibility of teleultrasound. However, its application during helicopter flight using long-term evolution (LTE) for streaming has not been studied. Therefore, we conducted a study to examine the feasibility of teleultrasound in an Airbus H145 helicopter...
December 9, 2023: Emergency Radiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38049601/prevalence-of-sirs-with-primary-epiploic-appendagitis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Julian Wong, Kenneth K Lau
PURPOSE: Primary epiploic appendagitis (PEA) is not an uncommon cause of abdominal pain. The systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS) criteria have high sensitivity for early detection of inflammation and infection. To date, there is limited data about the association between SIRS and PEA. The aims of this retrospective study were to evaluate the prevalence of SIRS response and its clinical relevance in patients diagnosed with PEA within a large tertiary hospital network. METHODS: A retrospective study was performed on all consecutive adult patients who presented to four major emergency departments with CT-confirmed PEA from 01 January 2022 to 27 March 2023...
December 5, 2023: Emergency Radiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38044414/correction-to-inappropriate-requests-for-cranial-ct-scans-in-emergency-departments-increase-overuse-and-reduce-test-performance
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Juana María Plasencia-Martínez, Marta Sánchez-Canales, Elena Otón-González, Nuria Isabel Casado-Alarcón, Belén Molina-Lozano, Estefanía Cotillo-Ramos, Herminia Ortiz-Mayoral, José María García-Santos
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December 4, 2023: Emergency Radiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37953444/subclinical-to-catastrophic-a-range-of-outcomes-in-cerebral-air-embolism
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
E G White, H A Hayes, P Clark, F J Cloran
Cerebral air embolism (CAE) is a rare, yet potentially devastating condition characterized by entrance of air into cerebral vasculature, that is nearly always iatrogenic. While many findings of CAE are subclinical and incidental at computed tomography (CT), there remain cases of catastrophic and fatal embolisms. Increasing physician awareness of prevention, presentation, and treatment for CAE is crucial for reducing morbidity and mortality. In this case series, we highlight this preventable entity by comparing three cases of CAE that showcase a diverse array of presentations, radiologic findings, and clinical outcomes...
December 2023: Emergency Radiology
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