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- W2037659318 abstract "Cross-sectional imaging has become an essential part in the diagnostic algorithm of the acutely ill patient. Ultrasound (US) and computed tomography (CT) have been integrated in most diagnostic algorithms in these patients. US is particularly well suited for the evaluation of severely ill patients because it can be performed at bedside, is rapid, and does not require intravenous contrast. CT indications for the assessment of these patients have increased continuously during the last decades as CT scanners have become more accessible and CT examinations faster. Abdominal-pelvic MR imaging is most often used in a problem-solving capacity. It often is a second-line, alternative imaging modality for those patients with an unclear diagnosis and is not routinely performed in the evaluation of the acutely ill patient. Impediments to a more widespread use in the acute setting include a limited availability of MR imaging scanners, and the complexity, length, and cost of the MR imaging examinations. Multiplanar imaging, lack of ionizing radiation, and safety of the currently available contrast materials, however, are favorable features for MR imaging. Furthermore, if studies can demonstrate a decrease in test redundancy or a more rapid diagnosis andappropriatetriagetheearlytreatment,MRimaging mayprovetobeacost-effectivestrategyforimagingin the emergency or urgent setting. The authors have experienced an increased reliance on MR imaging in this setting and have capitalized on the inherent, excellent soft tissue contrast available and newer techniques that can allow for consistent and rapid diagnoses. This article describes a range of applications for which MR imaging can be of value in the assessment of the patient with acute abdominal emergencies." @default.
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- W2037659318 title "MR imaging in abdominal emergencies" @default.
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