Developing a Decision Instrument to Guide Abdominal-pelvic Imaging of Blunt Trauma Patients

Developing a Decision Instrument to Guide Abdominal-pelvic Imaging of Blunt Trauma Patients

Although computed tomography (CT) of the abdomen and pelvis (A/P) can provide crucial information for managing blunt trauma patients, liberal and indiscriminant imaging is expensive, can delay critical interventions, and... read more

A CT Scanner in Your Pocket? Lung Ultrasonography Beats Chest Radiography

A CT Scanner in Your Pocket? Lung Ultrasonography Beats Chest Radiography

Lung ultrasound is still a relatively young diagnostic modality, but it is evolving and growing at a rapid pace. Harrison's manual of internal medicine deemed to it to be a "useless" modality as recently as 2001. Once... read more

Selected Imaging Controversies in ED Trauma

Selected Imaging Controversies in ED Trauma

Traumatic injuries are amongst the most common presentations for all emergency departments (ED). In 2010, there were over 1 million patients in Canada who visited the ED for trauma, result in an cost of almost 9 billion dollars.... read more