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" Does Orally-Administered Radiocontrast Impair Ultrasound Image Quality in Pediatric Patients? "


Document Type : AL
Record Number : 932698
Doc. No : LA9dz5b95k
Language of Document : English
Main Entry : Patel, Amit; Levine, Marla; Dickman, Eitan; Haines, Lawrence; Homel, Peter; Likourezos, Antonios; Pushkar, Illya; Drapkin, Jefferson; Arroyo, Alexander
Title & Author : Does Orally-Administered Radiocontrast Impair Ultrasound Image Quality in Pediatric Patients? [Article]\ Patel, Amit; Levine, Marla; Dickman, Eitan; Haines, Lawrence; Homel, Peter; Likourezos, Antonios; Pushkar, Illya; Drapkin, Jefferson; Arroyo, Alexander
Title of Periodical : Western Journal of Emergency Medicine: Integrating Emergency Care with Population Health
Volume/ Issue Number : 21/2
Date : 2020
Abstract : Introduction: It is commonly assumed that orally-administered radiocontrast material (ORC) preceding abdominal ultrasound (US) performance can obscure image quality and potentially impair diagnostic accuracy when assessing patients with abdominal pain. Due to this concern, ORC administration per protocol for computed tomography (CT) is often delayed until after US performance, potentially contributing to prolonged length of stay in the emergency department (ED) in patients with concern for abdominal pathology. The objective of this study was to evaluate whether early administration of ORC in children with abdominal pain receiving abdominal CT for possible appendicitis obscures subsequent abdominal US image quality.
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