Emergency Radiology: Imaging and Intervention

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Borut Marincek, Robert F. Dondelinger
Springer Science & Business Media, Mar 6, 2007 - Medical - 650 pages
Why write a book on emergency radiology? In many coun- decline. There is an increasing trend towards the use of tries, hospital emergency departments have become a MDCT to evaluate traumatic injuries and non-traumatic major part of the healthcare safety net. In the last decade emergencies. The use of workstations for reporting and for economically-driven structural changes in health care further image reconstruction becomes standard practice. delivery have caused a dramatic increase in emergency On the occasion of the European Congress of Radiology department visits. In response to capacity and staffing (ECR) 2003 and 2004 a Categorical Course on “Emergency pressures, hospitals are developing and implementing a Radiology”has been organized to assess current devel- variety of strategies designed to improve patient flow and ments and concepts in this rapidly growing field. reduce overcrowding in the emergency department. Numerous radiologists,all outstanding and international- Several factors are considered critical for success, such as ly renowned experts in their field,have made superb c- having the right multidisciplinary teams in place and opti- tributions in an ECR syllabus. These authors have now mizing the use of imaging tests. For a critical care physi- made a second effort and updated their contributions for cian it is paramount to obtain the images quickly and for this book. The chapters in the book mirror the topics p- them to be interpreted accurately. sented in the ECR course, encompassing imaging ap- To accomplish this, the emergency radiology division proaches as well as interventional aspects.
 

Contents

SECTION
2
References
20
SECTION
38
Complications Delayed Intervention
61
N Besˇenski
99
References
123
H Imhof
140
References
153
and Gas Collections
391
SECTION FIVE
409
References
431
in Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage and Ischemia
453
References
467
Y Menu and M P Vuillerme
481
in Acute Pancreatic Conditions
492
References
519

References
176
S LeschkaH AlkadhiL Husmann
189
of Large Arterial Trauma
205
of Peripheral Musculoskeletal Injuries
251
SECTION THREE
290
References
310
References
327
References
344
Strategy of Acute Pulmonary Embolism
371
Rickards
523
SECTION
537
Occlusion
548
References
568
J W J McCann and E Phelan
581
Breysem and M H Smet 7 2 1 Introduction
601
Subject Index 653
646
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