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Emergency Radiology What to order, When DR ADNAN AHMED MBBS, FCPS
Assistant Professor Department of Radiology and Imaging LUMHS, Jamshoro
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Emergency Radiology What are the different Radiological investigation
to order In different Emergency situations
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Emergency Radiology Common Topics CNS Emergencies
Face & Neck Emergencies. Spinal Emergencies. Chest Emergencies. Cardiovascular Emergencies. Abdominal Emergencies. Gynecological & Obstetrical Emergencies. Male Genitourinary Emergencies. Pelvic Emergencies. Extremities Emergencies. Pediatric Emergencies
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Emergency Radiology CNS Emergencies: Skull Fractures
Hemorrhage: (Traumatic–NonTraumatic) • Extra-axial • Parenchymal Cerebral infarction. Spinal trauma
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Emergency Radiology CNS Emergencies: Skull Fractures: What to order:
Plain X-ray of the skull (AP-lateral view) Computed tomography of the Brain (Axial – Coronal) (bone window) When: History of trauma – evident injury of the scalp
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Emergency Radiology Skull fractures (Plain X-ray)
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Emergency Radiology Skull Fractures (CT Scan)
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Emergency Radiology CNS Emergencies:
Hemorrhage: Traumatic and Non Traumatic What to order: Computed tomography (CT) of the Brain Plain. When: Head trauma – focal neurological defect.
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Emergency Radiology CNS Emergencies: Hemorrhage: Traumatic
Findings in: Extra Dural Blood Sub dural Blood. Cerebral contusion.
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Emergency Radiology CNS Emergencies: Hemorrhage: Non Traumatic
Findings in: Subarachnoid Blood Intraparenchymal Blood. Intraventricular Blood
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Emergency Radiology CNS Emergencies: Cerebral Infarction:
What to order: Computed tomography (CT) of the Brain Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) : DWI When: Focal neurological defect - Stroke
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Emergency Radiology Facial Emergencies:
What to order? Plain X-ray of the Skull (Lateral view – PA view) Computed Tomography of the facial bones Bone window–Axial & coronal–3D recon.) When? History of trauma to the face – disfigurement – Severe facial contusions
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Emergency Radiology Orbital Injuries: What to order?
Plain X-ray of the Skull (Lateral view – PA view) Computed Tomography of the Orbit (Axial Coronal - Bone & Soft tissue settings) When? History of trauma to the orbit – History of FB to the eye
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Emergency Radiology Spinal Emergencies: Trauma
Vertebral fracture (Varieties) Spinal cord injuries.
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Emergency Radiology Spinal trauma: What to order?
Plain X-ray of the spine (Lateral view – AP view) Computed Tomography of the Spine (Bone & Soft tissue settings–3D recon.) MRI of the spine. (for cord injury) When? History of trauma – Falling from height.
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Emergency Radiology Chest Emergencies: Chest Trauma
Rib fractures – Traumatic Hemothorax – pneumothorax – pneumomediastinum – pulmonary contusion, laceration & hematoma – Esophageal injury – diaphragmatic injury – etc. Airway Foreign Body.
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Emergency Radiology Chest Emergencies: What to order?
Plain X-ray of the Chest (PA view – Lateral view) Computed Tomography of the Chest Angiography (Aortography) When? History of trauma – Difficulty of breathing.
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Emergency Radiology Chest Emergencies: FB of the Airway:
What to order? Plain X-ray of the Chest (PA view - Lateral view) Computed Tomography of the Chest When? Children – difficulty in breathing – Unconscious patient
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Emergency Radiology Cardiovascular Emergencies: CHF
Pericardial effusion Aortic dissection, trauma. Pulmonary Edema Pulmonary Embolism. Peripheral ischemia (acute) DVT.
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Emergency Radiology Cardiovascular Emergencies: CHF: What to order?
Plain X-ray of the Chest (PA view - Lateral view) Echocardiography When? Dyspnea – signs of low cardiac output
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Emergency Radiology Cardiovascular Emergencies: Pericardial effusion:
What to order? Plain X-ray of the Chest (PA view - Lateral view) Echocardiography When? Chest pain – friction rub – faint heart sounds on auscultation.
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Emergency Radiology Cardiovascular Emergencies: Aortic dissection:
What to order? Plain X-ray of the Chest (PA view–Lat. view) CT scan. MRI Aortography When? Sudden severe tearing substernal chest pain
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Emergency Radiology Cardiovascular Emergencies:
Acute peripheral ischemia: What to order? Arteriography Color doppler Ultrasound (chronic) When? Sudden onset of severe pain, coldness, numbness or pallor in a portion of an extremity.
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Emergency Radiology Cardiovascular Emergencies:
DVT (Deep Vein Thrombosis): What to order? Color Doppler Ultrasound. Venography When? Asymptomatic – pain – edema – skin discoloration.
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Emergency Radiology Abdominal Emergencies: Abdominal Trauma
Hemoperitonium Visceral injuries (Liver, Spleen, Kidney, UB, etc.) Non-Traumatic emergencies. Intestinal obstruction, Appendicitis, GUT perforation, Ascites, Jaundice, peritonitis, GI bleeding
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Emergency Radiology Abdominal Emergencies: Abdominal trauma:
What to order? Chest & Abdominal radiographs. Ultrasound (FAST) CT scan Arteriorgraphy. When? History of trauma to the abdomen – Motor vehicle accidents
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Emergency Radiology Abdominal Emergencies: Intestinal Obstruction
What to order? Abdominal radiograph. CT scan When? Crampy abdominal pain – nausea & vomiting – abdominal tenderness.
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Emergency Radiology Abdominal Emergencies:
Gut Perforation (e.g. Perforated DU) What to order? Abdominal radiograph (Erect). US CT scan When? History of peptic ulceration – signs of peritonitis
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Emergency Radiology Abdominal Emergencies: Jaundice What to order?
Ultrasound CT scan PTHC ERCP When? Yellowish discoloration of the skin – dark urine – pale stools
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Emergency Radiology Abdominal Emergencies: Appendicitis What to order?
Abdominal radiograph. Ultrasound CT scan When? Sudden onset of RIQ pain – rebound tenderness.
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Emergency Radiology Abdominal Emergencies: Cholecystitis
What to order? Ultrasound (Gold standard) When? Sudden onset of epigastric pain – rebound tenderness
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Emergency Radiology Genitourinary Emergencies: UT stones Hematuria
Urinary tract trauma. Urethral Injuries, stones (male) Scrotal injuries, swellings, testicular torsion, epididymitis (male)
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Emergency Radiology Genitourinary Emergencies:
Ureteric Stones (Renal Colic): What to order? Plain X-ray of the urinary tract (PUT) Ultrasound Intravenous Urography (IVU) CT of the abdomen When? Sudden onset of loin pain radiating to the groin.
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Emergency Radiology Genitourinary Emergencies:
Hematuria (Painful-Painless): What to order? Plain X-ray of the urinary tract (PUT). Ultrasound. Intravenous Urography (IVU). CT of the abdomen. Cystogram. When? Passage of blood or blood clots with urination (either painful or painless).
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Emergency Radiology Genitourinary Emergencies:
Urinary tract trauma (Renal Bladder male urethra): What to order? Plain X-ray of the urinary tract (PUT) Ultrasound Intravenous Urography (IVU) CT of the abdomen Ascending urethrocystography When? History of blunt trauma to the abdomen – Falling astride.
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Emergency Radiology Genitourinary Emergencies: Scrotal emergencies:
What to order? Ultrasound with color Doppler. When? Acute scrotal pain – trauma to testis.
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Emergency Radiology Gyncological & Obstetric Emergencies:
Ovarian Torsion PID Abortion Ectopic pregnancy Placenta Previa
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Emergency Radiology Gyncological & Obstetric Emergencies:
What to order? Ultrasound (Color Doppler) When? Lower abdominal pain – fever – vaginal discharge
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Emergency Radiology Obstetric Emergencies: What to order?
Ultrasound (Color Doppler) When? Bleeding in early / late pregnancy
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Emergency Radiology Muscloskeletal Emergencies:
Upper & lower extremities Fractures & dislocations Pelvic Fractures. Joint injuries Ligaments and tendons injuries.
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Emergency Radiology Muscloskeletal Emergencies: What to order?
Plain X-ray. CT scan. MRI When? History of trauma.
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Neonatal emergencies (intestinal obstruction, Intussception.) Foreign body aspiration. Bone injuries.
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