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SAS Journal of Medicine | Volume-4 | Issue-10
Imaging Errors in the Emergency Department: A Case Report
Massimo Bolognesi
Published: Oct. 30, 2018 |
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DOI: 10.21276/sasjm.2018.4.10.1
Pages: 147-150
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Abstract
Emergency departments must take care of people presenting physical
trauma in a short time, especially where elderly patients are concerned. Otherwise
unfortunate errors might be committed for many reasons. One of the main causes of
diagnostic errors in the emergency department is the failure to correctly interpret
radiographs, and the majority of diagnoses missed on X-ray imaging are fractures.
Diagnostic errors potentially have important consequences for patients, clinicians and
radiologists. Radiologists play a pivotal role in the diagnostic assessment of multitraumatic patients, and key elements to reduce errors in the emergency setting are
knowledge, experience and the correct application of imaging protocols. With this case
report the author describes a typical situation which may happen in an emergency
department of a small town with the aim of highlighting the causes of the spectrum of
diagnostic errors in radiography in the emergency setting.