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29. Abdominal Pain in the Emergency Department: How to Select the Correct Imaging for Diagnosis

Abdominal Pain in the Emergency Department: How to Select the Correct Imaging for Diagnosis

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CEUs: 2 Clinical

Average read time: 55 minutes.

Short Summary of the Article:

The article discusses the use of imaging for diagnosing abdominal pain in emergency department settings. It covers different imaging modalities such as radiographs, computed tomography (CT), ultrasound, and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), focusing on their diagnostic utility, appropriateness, and risks. Special populations like pediatric, pregnant, geriatric, and immunocompromised patients are highlighted, along with guidance on the use of contrast agents.

 

Learning Outcomes 

Upon completion of this activity, you should have an understanding of:

  1. The appropriate imaging modalities for diagnosing abdominal pain in different patient populations.
  2. The risks associated with the use of computed tomography (CT) and other imaging technologies, especially in vulnerable populations like children and pregnant women.
  3. The decision-making process in selecting imaging modalities based on the suspected diagnosis and clinical presentation.

 

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Ryshane Sewpersad

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