Emerg Med Australas
December 2007
Objectives: Australian radiation regulations require routine monitoring of health-care workers who might receive a whole-body effective radiation dose in excess of 1 mSv/year. In Australian hospitals, routine monitoring with a dosimeter is recommended for levels beyond 300 microSv/year. We aimed to determine the potential radiation exposure to trauma team members and whether routine personal radiation dosimetry should be recommended.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjective: The New South Wales (NSW) Health Department and the Ambulance Service of NSW introduced a trauma bypass system in Sydney on 29 March 1992. This study aims to review the outcomes of trauma bypass patients brought to St George Hospital, a major trauma service in south-eastern Sydney, and to assess the performance of the current prehospital trauma triage protocol.
Methods: The St George Hospital Department of Trauma Services prospectively collected data on all trauma bypass patients for the 8-year period from 29 March 1992 to 29 March 2000.
The aims of the present study were to determine the rate of misinterpretation of non-contrast cranial CT scans by emergency specialists and trainees compared with specialist radiologists, and the proportion of misinterpretations that is consequential. A 12-month prospective blinded cohort study was performed. One-hundred and ninety of 1,282 scans (14.
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