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Title: | When should we image our patients? Appropriate use of imaging in inpatient psychiatry | Authors: | Forbes, Malcolm Somasundaram, Arjuna Jagadheesan, Karuppiah Stuckey, Stephen |
Issue Date: | Jun-2021 | Publisher: | Sage Publications Ltd. | Source: | Forbes M, Somasundaram A, Jagadheesan K, Stuckey S. When should we image our patients? Appropriate use of imaging in inpatient psychiatry. Australas Psychiatry. 2021 Jun;29(3):286-288. doi: 10.1177/1039856220934313 | Journal: | Australasian psychiatry : bulletin of Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists | Abstract: | Injudicious use of medical imaging may be associated with harm to patients and increased downstream healthcare costs. Guidance on the use of imaging in common psychiatric inpatient scenarios is inconsistent or absent. This paper explores three common clinical scenarios facing adult psychiatrists and provides guidance about the appropriate use of imaging. Psychiatrists and their junior colleagues would benefit from considering both pre- and post-test probability in each presentation. | DOI: | 10.1177/1039856220934313 | Keywords: | Electroconvulsive therapy;First-episode psychosis;Medical imaging;Radiology | Type: | Article |
Appears in Sites: | Gold Coast Health Publications |
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