2001
DOI: 10.1590/s0100-39842001000200001
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Radiologia de emergência: perspectivas

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“…Fasting has shown to be advantageous only in the evaluation of the gallbladder by the sonographer 2 ( p = 0.032), this advantage being not observed by the sonographer 1. phy in cases of abdominal emergency (15,16) . Such phenomenon contributes for an extension of the waiting time for the previously scheduled inpatients, considering that, usually, patients coming from the emergency department are examined at the intervals between previously scheduled studies.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fasting has shown to be advantageous only in the evaluation of the gallbladder by the sonographer 2 ( p = 0.032), this advantage being not observed by the sonographer 1. phy in cases of abdominal emergency (15,16) . Such phenomenon contributes for an extension of the waiting time for the previously scheduled inpatients, considering that, usually, patients coming from the emergency department are examined at the intervals between previously scheduled studies.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Para que o médico radiologista possa elaborar um laudo radiológico preciso, é importante que ele tenha acesso aos dados clínicos e cirúrgicos do paciente. No entanto, muitas vezes estes dados não estão disponíveis na solicitação do exame de imagem feita pelo médico responsável e são obtidas somente por meio de informações fornecidas pela paciente no dia do exame, o que dificulta a investigação radiológica, sendo assim imprescindíveis para o diagnóstico 5,7 .…”
Section: Discussionunclassified
“…Neste sentido, se para o especialista há uma necessidade de atualização constante para a realização cuidadosa dos exames de imagem, para os que atuam em outras áreas da medicina as novas técnicas se tornam mais complexas e, por isso, demandam certo nível de entendimento radiológico para auxiliarem nas solicitações e interpretações, o que rotineiramente não é evidenciado [7][8][9] . Logo, as limitações na formação médica podem resultar em inadequadas solicitações de exames que muitas vezes chegam aos serviços de imagem, podendo não contribuir com o diagnóstico ou com o estabelecimento de propostas terapêuticas aos pacientes 4,10 .…”
Section: Introductionunclassified
“…In such a context, which the radiologists' role would be? Cavalcanti et al (13) report the need for a strong integration of the radiologist with the different specialties involved in an urgent care/emergency service, with a rapid and accurate flow of information between the parties and with active participation of the radiologist in the decision making which determine the therapeutic approaches. Similarly, Scatigno Neto (8) asserts that radiology and imaging diagnosis specialists should also play an active role in primary health care, by means of multi-disciplinary meetings with the other medical specialties, discussing and divulging new diagnostic methods, thus providing other specialists with the knowledge and indications on the best method for each clinical situation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The imaging studies requested at urgent care/emergency services stand out in this context, not only because of the high demand for procedures to fulfill such requests, but also because of the need for immediate definition of the clinical approach to be adopted after the interpretation of such imaging studies (9,13) . According to Cavalcanti et al (13) , approximately 50% of the patients who seek assistance at emergency services, are submitted to some radiological exam.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%