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Ronald Gross Rgross at harthosp.orgTue Dec 25 11:49:38 GMT 2007
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Scan the abdomen with IV contrast only - there is no need for PO contrast in the acute trauma setting. Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to all, Ron >>> <ccrone at charter.net> 12/25/2007 12:37 AM >>> I work at a small, rural ER (about 18, 000 annual ED volume). We have no FAST/Ultrasound immediately available at all times. If we have a case of blunt abdominal trauma & order a CT scan, our radiologist demands that we have the patient drink oral contrast & wait 2 hours for the CT to be performed. It then takes another 30 minutes for the report to be obtained. What do other institutions currently do regarding the use of oral contrast when obtaining abdominal/pelvic CT's for blunt abdominal trauma in a hemodynamically stable patient-- with suspected internal injuries? Thanks -- trauma-list : TRAUMA.ORG To change your settings or unsubscribe visit: http://www.trauma.org/index.php?/community/
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