Original Article

CME Article: Clinical Utility of Routine Chest X-Rays During the Initial Stabilization of Trauma Patients

Objectives: The Advanced Trauma Life Support (ATLS) course encourages the use of chest x-ray (CXR) to identify injuries that may change clinical management during the initial stage of trauma resuscitations. Several studies have failed to show benefit for the routine use of CXR without a clinical indication, however. We sought…

Posted in: imaging 5 resource utilization 2 trauma 24

Original Article

Influences on Primary Care Provider Imaging for a Hypothetical Patient with Low Back Pain

Objective: How outside factors affect physician decision making remains an open question of vital importance. We sought to investigate the importance of various influences on physician decision making when clinical guidelines differ from patient preference. Methods: An online survey asking 469 primary care providers (PCPs) across four practice sites whether…

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Case Report

Hemorrhagic Tamponade Due to Cardiac Angiosarcoma

Prognosis of angiosarcoma, the most common primary malignant cardiac tumor, is very poor. An early detection and treatment may extend survival beyond one year. Newer imaging modalities, including magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), play an important role in the evaluation of cardiac masses. The case of a man admitted to the…

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Expired CME Article

Approach to Incidentally Diagnosed Isolated Ventricular Noncompaction of Myocardium

Isolated ventricular noncompaction (IVNC) is a congenital cardiomyopathy characterized by a distinctive (“spongy“) morphological appearance of the left ventricular (LV) myocardium. It is rare but, with improved imaging modalities and awareness, it is being reported more frequently. Clinical manifestations may range from being asymptomatic to heart failure, arrhythmias, sudden cardiac…

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Expired CME Article

Capsule Endoscopy: A Review

Capsule endoscopy (CE) is a novel technology that allows direct noninvasive visualization of the entire small intestine. CE permits a detailed examination in the ambulatory setting, allowing identification of clinically relevant lesions, and it is appealing to both patients and providers. There are two types of capsules that are currently…

Posted in: capsule endoscopy 3 endoscopy 10 esophagus 2 imaging 5 small intestine 4
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