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Dump CT for Ultrasound Gets Better Results
| Radiology News - Computed Tomography (CT) |
Beryl Benacerraf, clinical professor of radiology, obstetrics and gynaecology at Harvard University, has urged the medical group to use ultrasound instead of computed tomography ( CT ), for better first-time diagnosis, in evaluating acute female pelvic and lower abdominal conditions.
Benacerraf said that doing a CT scan first for female patients with lower abdominal pain is dangerous and wasteful, a drain of much-needed health care dollars.
Citing a recent study from the New England Journal of Medicine regarding the vast use of imaging procedures that involved radiation exposure, Benacerraf emphasises that 'radiation exposure is cumulative, and each exposure adds incrementally to the long-term danger of cancer.'
Alternatively, ultrasound is safe, radiation-free, and most frequently has superior diagnostic capability when evaluating patients with lower abdominal conditions, says a Harvard release.
The advancement of ultrasound technology has resulted in machines that are less operator-dependent with the ability to produce images that can be evaluated in multiple views with 3D volume imaging.
Source: Harvard University
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