In a retrospective study on diagnostic imaging of the stomach and large bowel, we evaluated the examination routines in six Norwegian hospitals for the period between 1975 and 1992. For both organ systems, a shift in routines from radiological examination toward endoscopy was observed. For the stomach there was a significant correlation between an increase in the use of endoscopy and a decrease in the use of X-ray examinations. Additionally, the total number of stomach examinations had declined. For the large bowel, the total number of endoscopic and radiological examinations had increased for all hospitals studied. While not as prominent as for the stomach, an obvious shift from X-ray examinations toward endoscopy was observed. These results should be considered when planning new imaging departments and hospitals in Norway.
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