Publications by authors named "Amy Ting"

Objective: Intraosseous (IO) needle insertion is an effective method to obtain circulatory access in unwell children.

Methods: We conducted a 12-month retrospective record review of children aged less than 18 years who had a recorded IO attempt by Ambulance Victoria paramedics.

Results: Sixty-five children underwent IO attempt during pre-hospital care, 60 had IO outcome recorded and were included.

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MR imaging is the imaging modality of choice for the evaluation of acute and chronic injuries of the midfoot. The complex anatomy of this region demands the multiplanar capabilities of this modality, and because injuries of this region most commonly involve the tendon, ligament, and muscular supports of the foot and ankle, MR imaging offers superior soft tissue resolution. MR imaging has the added advantage of accurate osseous injury characterization in most instances; however, CT also may be required, because the two modalities are complementary for demonstrating pathology of bone.

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Objective: The objective was to describe the imaging findings following acute injury to the calf musculature.

Design And Patients: We retrospectively reviewed 59 MR examinations in patients who sustained injuries to the calf muscle from April 2001 to September 2004 (48 men, 11 women), with an average age of 31 and 47 years respectively (range in men 20-53; range in women 33-63). Attention was directed to the frequency of muscle involvement, the location of the injury within the musculotendinous unit and the extent of the injury.

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