Rapid brain MRI protocols reduce head computerized tomography use in the pediatric emergency department
Abstract Background Rapid magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) protocols may be effective in the emergency department (ED) to evaluate nontraumatic neurologic complaints. We evaluate neuroimaging (rapid MRI [rMRI]), head computerized tomography [HCT], and full MRI) use following widespread implementatio...
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Main Authors: | Sriram Ramgopal (Author), Sabrina A. Karim (Author), Subramanian Subramanian (Author), Andre D. Furtado (Author), Jennifer R. Marin (Author) |
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2020-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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