Evidence-Based Imaging: Improving the Quality of Imaging in Patient Care 2011 Edition Contributor(s): Medina, L. Santiago (Editor), Blackmore, C. Craig (Editor), Applegate, Kimberly (Editor) |
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ISBN: 1441977767 ISBN-13: 9781441977762 Publisher: Springer OUR PRICE: $132.99 Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats Published: April 2011 |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - Medical | Diagnostic Imaging - General - Medical | Evidence-based Medicine - Medical | Radiology, Radiotherapy & Nuclear Medicine |
Dewey: 616.075 |
Physical Information: 1.6" H x 7.6" W x 10.2" (4.15 lbs) 680 pages |
Descriptions, Reviews, Etc. |
Publisher Description: 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. |