Delayed-phase computed tomography in high-grade renal trauma: Increased interventions without improved outcomes and the predictive value of symptoms at follow-up
Key Points
Increased interventions are noted in high-grade renal trauma without improvement in outcomes, pointing to potential over-treatment.
Key findings reveal that follow-up symptoms don't accurately predict actual recovery or complications post-injury.
Analysis of advanced imaging techniques, like computed tomography, indicates a disconnect between actions taken and patient recovery.
These findings highlight the need for better predictive measures during follow-up to ensure effective management of renal trauma.
Abstract
Therapeutic/Care Management; Level IV.
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