Ct is much faster, you don't need to keep the patient for a long time in the machine (can be problematic for patients with hemodynamic instability cost and availability And also the end result both will tell us that the patient's spleen or liver is lacerated so why not use the quicker, more available option and get the patient in for an ex lap quicker
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Great lecture. How do I participate in live lecture like other students in there?
Great video! Do you by any chance have a link for the slides?
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Anyone know why ct scan is for bone and mri is soft tissue, but the answer is always ct scan for abdominal trauma or splenic trauma?
Ct is much faster, you don't need to keep the patient for a long time in the machine (can be problematic for patients with hemodynamic instability
cost and availability
And also the end result both will tell us that the patient's spleen or liver is lacerated so why not use the quicker, more available option and get the patient in for an ex lap quicker
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