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Autor:
K, Treskes, J C, Sierink, M J R, Edwards, B J A, Beuker, E M M, Van Lieshout, J, Hohmann, T P, Saltzherr, M W, Hollmann, S, Van Dieren, J C, Goslings, M G W, Dijkgraaf, T, Hagenaars
Publikováno v:
British journal of surgery, 108(3), 277-285. John Wiley and Sons Ltd
British Journal of Surgery, 108(3), 277-285. John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
British Journal of Surgery, 108(3), 277-285. Wiley
British Journal of Surgery, 108, 277-285
British Journal of Surgery, 108, 3, pp. 277-285
British Journal of Surgery, 108(3), 277-285. John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
British Journal of Surgery, 108(3), 277-285. Wiley
British Journal of Surgery, 108, 277-285
British Journal of Surgery, 108, 3, pp. 277-285
Background The effect of immediate total-body CT (iTBCT) on health economic aspects in patients with severe trauma is an underreported issue. This study determined the cost-effectiveness of iTBCT compared with conventional radiological imaging with s
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::7eeb557ecf04cb211da7bbce1222c6bb
https://pure.amc.nl/en/publications/costeffectiveness-of-immediate-totalbody-ct-in-patients-with-severe-trauma-react2-trial(a61582ba-bd36-4b2c-bdd9-cf8d623e9c72).html
https://pure.amc.nl/en/publications/costeffectiveness-of-immediate-totalbody-ct-in-patients-with-severe-trauma-react2-trial(a61582ba-bd36-4b2c-bdd9-cf8d623e9c72).html
Autor:
K, Treskes, S A, Bos, L F M, Beenen, J C, Sierink, M J R, Edwards, B J A, Beuker, G S R, Muradin, J, Hohmann, J S K, Luitse, M W, Hollmann, M G W, Dijkgraaf, J C, Goslings, R, Bingisser
Publikováno v:
European Radiology
Objectives To determine whether there is a difference in frequency and clinical relevance of incidental findings detected by total-body computed tomography scanning (TBCT) compared to those by the standard work-up (STWU) with selective computed tomog
Autor:
J. C. Goslings, J. C. Sierink
Publikováno v:
World journal of surgery, 38(10). Springer New York
Dear colleagues Thank you for your interesting Letter to the Editor regarding our study entitled A Case-Matched Series of Immediate Total-Body CT Scanning versus the Standard Radiological Work-Up in Trauma Patients [1], published in World Journal of