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Immediate total-body CT scanning versus conventional imaging and selective CT scanning in patients with severe trauma (REACT-2): a randomised controlled trial

by emottawa | Oct 31, 2016 | Journal Club

Journal Club Summary Methodology Score: 3/5 Usefulness Score: 2.5/5 Seirink JC et al. Lancet. 2016 Aug 13;388(10045):673-83. Abstract Link   This is a multicenter randomized control trial of over a thousand trauma patients at five Level 1 trauma centres in western...

Accuracy of single-pass whole-body computed tomography for detection of injuries in patients with major blunt trauma

by emottawa | Oct 29, 2012 | Journal Club

Journal Club Summary  Methodology: 3/5                       Usefulness: 3/5   Stengel D, Ottersbach C, Matthes G, Weigeldt M, Grundei S, Rademacher G, Tittel A, Mutze S, Ekkernkamp A, Frank M, Schmucker U, Seifert J. CMAJ. 2012 May 15;184(8):869-76. Article Link   In...
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