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Evidence-Based Imaging

Improving the Quality of Imaging in Patient Care

  • Uses a four-level classification detailing the strength of the evidence based on the Oxford-criteria.
  • Chapters are written by radiologists and imagers in close collaboration with clinical physicians and surgeons to provide balanced and fair analysis of medical topics
  • Key points and summarized answers to important clinical issues appear at the beginning of chapters
  • Best imaging protocols are described to ensure imaging studies are well standardized and done with highest available quality
  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

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Table of contents (40 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xx
  2. Principles, Methodology, Economics, and Radiation Risk

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 1-1
    2. 1 Principles of Evidence-Based Imaging

      • L. Santiago Medina, C. Craig Blackmore, Kimberly E. Applegate
      Pages 3-17
    3. 2 Critically Assessing the Literature: Understanding Error and Bias

      • C. Craig Blackmore, L. Santiago Medina, James G. Ravenel, Gerard A. Silvestri, Kimberly E. Applegate
      Pages 19-26
    4. 3 Radiation Risk from Medical Imaging: A Special Need to Focus on Children

      • Donald P. Frush, Kimberly E. Applegate
      Pages 27-41
  3. Oncologic Imaging

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 59-59
    2. 5 Breast Imaging

      • Laurie L. Fajardo, Wendie A. Berg, Robert A. Smith
      Pages 61-88
    3. 6 Imaging of Lung Cancer

      • James G. Ravenel, Gerard A. Silvestri
      Pages 89-107
    4. 7 Imaging-Based Screening for Colorectal Cancer

      • James M. A. Slattery, Lucy E. Modahl, Michael E. Zalis
      Pages 109-126
    5. 8 Imaging of Brain Cancer

      • Soonmee Cha
      Pages 127-146
  4. Neuroimaging

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 165-165
    2. 10 Neuroimaging in Alzheimer Disease

      • Kejal Kantarci, Clifford R. Jack
      Pages 167-182
    3. 11 Neuroimaging in Acute Ischemic Stroke

      • Katie D. Vo, Weili Lin, Jin-Moo Lee
      Pages 183-198
    4. 12 Pediatric Sickle Cell Disease and Stroke

      • Jaroslaw Krejza, Maciej Swiat, Maciej Tomaszewski, Elias R. Melhem
      Pages 199-215
    5. 13 Neuroimaging for Traumatic Brain Injury

      • Karen A. Tong, Udochuckwu E. Oyoyo, Barbara A. Holshouser, Stephen Ashwal, L. Santiago Medina
      Pages 217-243
    6. 14 Neuroimaging of Seizures

      • Byron Bernal, Nolan Altman
      Pages 245-259
    7. 15 Adults and Children with Headaches: Evidence-Based Role of Neuroimaging

      • L. Santiago Medina, Elza Vasconcellos
      Pages 261-275

About this book

Evidence-Based Imaging is a user-friendly guide to the evidence-based science and merit defining the appropriate use of medical imaging in both adult and pediatric patients.  Chapters are divided into major areas of medical imaging and cover the most prevalent diseases in developed countries, including the four major causes of mortality and morbidity: injury, coronary artery disease, cancer, and cerebrovascular disease. This book gives the reader a clinically-relevant overview of evidence-based imaging, with topics including epidemiology, patient selection, imaging strategies, test performance, cost-effectiveness, radiation safety and applicability. Each chapter is framed around important and provocative clinical questions relevant to the daily physician’s practice. Key points and summarized answers are highlighted so the busy clinician can quickly understand the most important evidence-based imaging data. A wealth of illustrations and summary tables reinforces the key evidence.

This revised, softcover edition adds ten new chapters to the material from the original, hardcover edition, covering radiation risk in medical imaging, the economic and regulatory impact of evidence-based imaging in the new healthcare reform environment in the United States, and new topics on common disorders.

By offering a clear understanding of the science behind the evidence, Evidence-Based Imaging fills a void for radiologists, family practitioners, pediatricians, surgeons, residents, and others with an interest in medical imaging and a desire to implement an evidence-based approach to optimize quality in patient care.

Reviews

From the reviews:

“The format for the chapters is concise, consistent, commendable, and user-friendly. … This book has a wide reading audience ranging from radiologists, clinicians, and radiation therapists to the trainees in each discipline. … this book should also be read and used by third-party payers and individuals who are responsible for allocating imaging resources from the state to national levels … . This is a must-have book for individual libraries, and copies should also be available to all individuals dealing with health care issues.” (Aurelio Matamoros, Jr., The Journal of Nuclear Medicine, Vol. 53 (4), April, 2012)

Editors and Affiliations

  • , Department of Radiology, Miami Children's Hospital, Miami, USA

    L. Santiago Medina

  • Harborview Medical Center, Department of Radiology, University of Washington, Seattle, USA

    C. Craig Blackmore

  • , Department of Radiology, Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, USA

    Kimberly Applegate

About the editors

Dr. Santiago Medina joined Miami Children's Hospital as a neuroradiologist and pediatric radiologist in 1999 . He received his medical degree from the Institute of Health Sciences, CES University in Colombia and a master’s degree in public health and health care management from Harvard School of Public Health, Massachusetts. Dr. Medina’s medical training includes a medical and surgical internship in Medellin General Hospital, Colombia, and a radiology residency at Mallinckrodt Institute of Radiology - Washington University Medical Center in Missouri, as well as a pediatric radiology fellowship and a neuroradiology fellowship at Boston Children’s Hospital and affiliated Harvard Medical School Hospitals in Massachusetts. Dr. Santiago Medina is co-founder and director of MCH’s Health Outcomes, Policy and Economics (HOPE) Center and co-director of the Division of Neuroradiology in the Department of Radiology. He is a member of several professional committees and gives multiple lectures on evidence-based medicine and central nervous system imaging . Dr. Santiago Medina has published numerous articles in national and international peer review journals . He is bi-lingual in English and Spanish.

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Softcover Book USD 139.99
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