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Emergency Imaging of At-Risk Patients, 1st Edition General Principles

ISBN: 9780323876612
ISBN: 9780323876612
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Radiologists in emergency department settings are uniquely positioned to identify and provide effective, appropriate care to vulnerable patient populations. Emergency Imaging of At-Risk Patients fills a void in the literature by illustrating challenges in emergency and trauma imaging of vulnerable patients using a head-to-toe approach. Drawing on the vast clinical experience of emergency and trauma radiologists from the largest academic medical centers across North America, this reference presents basic and advanced emergency imaging concepts, relevant case studies, current controversies and protocols, and subtle imaging findings that help guide clinicians to efficient and accurate diagnoses and treatments.
Key Features
  • Provides a comprehensive, evidence-based approach to imaging of non-traumatic and traumatic emergencies in at-risk patients.
  • Covers acute brain, thoracic, abdominal, and musculoskeletal conditions, including the unique challenges of imaging pregnant, geriatric, bariatric, cancer, immunocompromised, and pediatric patients, as well as patients using recreational drugs.
  • Describes specific applications of ultrasound, MRI, radiography, and multidetector computed tomography (MDCT).
  • Reviews recent imaging-related clinical literature and appropriate criteria and guidelines.
  • A valuable tool for emergency and general radiologists, as well as pediatricians, obstetricians, gynecologists, orthopedic, trauma surgeons, and trainees in all specialties.
  • Enhanced eBook version included with purchase. Your enhanced eBook allows you to access all of the text, figures, and references from the book on a variety of devices.
Author Information
Edited by Michael N. Patlas, MD,

Περιεχόμενα

Cover image
Title page
Table of Contents
Any screen, Any time, Anywhere
Copyright
Contributors
Preface
Foreword
Chapter 1. Emergency Imaging of At-Risk Patients: General Principles
Abstract
Outline
Introduction
Geriatric Patients
Cancer and Immunocompromised Patients
Pregnant Patients
Bariatric Patients
Patients With Drug Abuse
Pediatric Patients
Conclusion
References
Chapter 2. Neurological Emergencies in Geriatric Patients
Abstract
Outline
Introduction
Intracranial Hemorrhage
Infarct
Central Nervous System Infections
Seizures
Altered Mental Status
Dizziness and Vertigo
Syncope
Conclusion
References
Chapter 3. Neurological Emergencies in Cancer and Immunocompromised Patients
Abstract
Outline
Introduction
Conclusion
References
Chapter 4. Chest Emergencies in Pregnant Patients
Abstract
Outline
Introduction
Imaging Approach
Cardiac Complications
Pulmonary
Conclusion
References
Chapter 5. Abdominal Emergencies in Cancer and Immunocompromised Patients
Abstract
Outline
Introduction
Approach to Cancer and Immunocompromised Patients With Abdominal Pain
Vascular Complications
Tumor and Organ-Specific Complications
Treatment-Related Complications
Pitfalls for Radiologists to Avoid
Conclusion
References
Chapter 6. Nontraumatic Abdominal Emergencies in Pregnant Patients
Abstract
Outline
Introduction
Gastrointestinal Pathologies
Hepatobiliary Pathologies
Genitourinary Pathologies
Obstetrics Pathologies
Conclusion
References
Chapter 7. Abdominal Trauma in Pregnant Patients
Abstract
Outline
Introduction
Clinical Management of the Pregnant Trauma Patient
Imaging of the Pregnant Trauma Patient
Imaging of the Gravid Uterus and Placenta
Imaging of Pregnancy-Specific Injuries
Ectopic Pregnancy and Trauma
Imaging of Nonobstetric Injuries
Conclusion
References
Chapter 8. Abdominal Emergencies in Bariatric Patients
Abstract
Outline
Key Points
Introduction
Presurgical Imaging and Workup
Types of Commonly Performed Surgeries
Imaging Modalities and Protocols
General Complications
Surgical Procedures and Associated Complications
Band Slippage
Band Migration
Concentric Pouch Dilatation
Concentric Dilatation Secondary to Stomal Stenosis
Concentric Dilatation Without Stomal Stenosis
Gastric Dilatation
Stricture or Gastric Outlet Obstruction
Suture Dehiscence
Gastric Leak
Leaks
Suture Breakdown or Dehiscence
Small Bowel Obstruction
Internal Hernia
Intussusception
Marginal/Perianastomotic Ulcer
Candy Cane Syndrome
Conclusion
References
Chapter 9. Abdominal Emergencies in Geriatric Patients
Abstract
Outline
Introduction
Technical Considerations
Contrast Considerations
Clinical Considerations by Organ System
Conclusion
References
Chapter 10. Imaging of Musculoskeletal Infections Related to Recreational Drug Use
Abstract
Outline
Introduction
Soft Tissue Infections
Bone and Joint Infections
Vascular Infections
Conclusion
References
Chapter 11. Emergency Department Neuroimaging for the Sick Child
Abstract
Outline
Introduction
Imaging Techniques
Traumatic Brain Injury
Infections
Hydrocephalus
Headache
Acute Encephalopathy
Conclusion
References
Chapter 12. Emergency Department Body Imaging for the Sick Child
Abstract
Outline
Abdominal Emergencies in Young Children
Foreign Body Inhalatio
Foreign Body Ingestio
Esophageal Impaction
Foreign Body Distal to the Esophagus
Foreign Bodies That Require Special Attention
Pediatric Patients Presenting to the Emergency Department With Malfunctioning Tubes and Lines
Imaging of Pediatric Nonaccidental Traum
Conclusion
References
Index
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