2019
Imaging in Suspected Renal Colic: Systematic Review of the Literature and Multispecialty Consensus
Moore CL, Carpenter CR, Heilbrun ME, Klauer K, Krambeck A, Moreno C, Remer EM, Scales C, Shaw MM, Sternberg KM. Imaging in Suspected Renal Colic: Systematic Review of the Literature and Multispecialty Consensus. Annals Of Emergency Medicine 2019, 74: 391-399. PMID: 31402153, DOI: 10.1016/j.annemergmed.2019.04.021.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRenal colicSpecific clinical scenariosComputed tomographyClinical scenariosAmerican CollegeMultispecialty consensusDelphi process consensusSuspected Renal ColicHospital admission ratesAmerican Urology AssociationDose computed tomographyDifferent clinical scenariosAcute settingAdmission ratesInterventional approachesEvidence qualityPhysician representativesSystematic reviewColicKidney stonesPatientsRelevant articlesInitial searchModerate consensusDelphi processImaging in Suspected Renal Colic: Systematic Review of the Literature and Multispecialty Consensus
Moore CL, Carpenter CR, Heilbrun ME, Klauer K, Krambeck AC, Moreno C, Remer EM, Scales C, Shaw MM, Sternberg KM. Imaging in Suspected Renal Colic: Systematic Review of the Literature and Multispecialty Consensus. Journal Of The American College Of Radiology 2019, 16: 1132-1143. PMID: 31402228, DOI: 10.1016/j.jacr.2019.04.004.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRenal colicSpecific clinical scenariosClinical scenariosMultispecialty consensusDelphi process consensusSuspected Renal ColicHospital admission ratesAmerican Urology AssociationDifferent clinical scenariosAcute settingAdmission ratesInterventional approachesEvidence qualityAmerican CollegePhysician representativesSystematic reviewColicDose CTNine-member panelKidney stonesPatientsRelevant articlesInitial searchModerate consensusDelphi processImaging in Suspected Renal Colic: Systematic Review of the Literature and Multispecialty Consensus.
Moore CL, Carpenter CR, Heilbrun ML, Klauer K, Krambeck AC, Moreno C, Remer EM, Scales C, Shaw MM, Sternberg KM. Imaging in Suspected Renal Colic: Systematic Review of the Literature and Multispecialty Consensus. Journal Of Urology 2019, 202: 475-483. PMID: 31412438, DOI: 10.1097/ju.0000000000000342.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRenal colicSpecific clinical scenariosClinical scenariosMultispecialty consensusDelphi process consensusSuspected Renal ColicHospital admission ratesDifferent clinical scenariosAcute settingAdmission ratesInterventional approachesEvidence qualityPhysician representativesSystematic reviewColicDose CTNine-member panelPatientsRelevant articlesKidney stonesInitial searchModerate consensusDelphi processCTSystematic literature review
2018
Total bilirubin trend as a predictor of common bile duct stones in acute cholecystitis and symptomatic cholelithiasis
Gillaspie DB, Davis KA, Schuster KM. Total bilirubin trend as a predictor of common bile duct stones in acute cholecystitis and symptomatic cholelithiasis. The American Journal Of Surgery 2018, 217: 98-102. PMID: 29929909, DOI: 10.1016/j.amjsurg.2018.06.011.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCommon bile duct stonesBile duct stonesAcute cholecystitisSymptomatic cholelithiasisDuct stonesBilirubin levelsProcedural interventionTotal bilirubinPresence of CBDSElevated total bilirubinTotal bilirubin levelsElevated serum bilirubinBiliary colicAdult patientsSerum bilirubinSerum makersImmediate imagingCholecystitisBilirubinCholelithiasisPatientsInterventionColicLevels
2015
Keratinized squamous metaplasia of the upper urinary tract resulting in recurrent renal colic.
Ghali F, Pattison E, Pais V. Keratinized squamous metaplasia of the upper urinary tract resulting in recurrent renal colic. Clinical Nephrology 2015, 84: 251-3. PMID: 26249552, DOI: 10.5414/cn108581.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsUpper urinary tractRenal colicRecurrent renal colicUrinary tractSquamous metaplasiaChronic irritationSevere renal colicSquamous cell cancerConservative managementIrritative symptomsCell cancerRenal pelvisPremalignant lesionsStone diseaseKeratin debrisColicSymptomsTractRare phenomenonMetaplasiaIrritationExtensive historyNephrectomyPatientsUreterIncidental Findings on CT for Suspected Renal Colic in Emergency Department Patients: Prevalence and Types in 5,383 Consecutive Examinations
Samim M, Goss S, Luty S, Weinreb J, Moore C. Incidental Findings on CT for Suspected Renal Colic in Emergency Department Patients: Prevalence and Types in 5,383 Consecutive Examinations. Journal Of The American College Of Radiology 2015, 12: 63-69. PMID: 25557571, DOI: 10.1016/j.jacr.2014.07.026.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdolescentAdultAge DistributionAgedAged, 80 and overComorbidityConnecticutEmergency Medical ServicesEmergency Service, HospitalFemaleHumansIncidental FindingsLung DiseasesMaleMiddle AgedPelvic Inflammatory DiseasePrevalenceRenal ColicRisk AssessmentSex DistributionTomography, X-Ray ComputedUrolithiasisYoung AdultConceptsImportant incidental findingsNon-enhanced CT scansIncidental findingRenal colicEmergency departmentCT scanSuspected Renal ColicEmergency department patientsSubstantial inter-rater agreementSubset of reportsACR White PaperAdult patientsDepartment patientsRetrospective reviewProspective studyHigh prevalenceConsensus recommendationsInter-rater agreementConsecutive examinationsInter-rater variabilityOlder individualsColicPrevalencePatientsScans
2010
Radiation Exposure From Medical Imaging in Patients With Chronic and Recurrent Conditions
Stein E, Haramati L, Bellin E, Ashton L, Mitsopoulos G, Schoenfeld A, Amis E. Radiation Exposure From Medical Imaging in Patients With Chronic and Recurrent Conditions. Journal Of The American College Of Radiology 2010, 7: 351-359. PMID: 20439078, DOI: 10.1016/j.jacr.2009.12.015.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPulmonary thromboembolic diseaseRenal colicThromboembolic diseaseCardiac diseaseTotal effective dosesRadiation exposureRecurrent conditionEffective dosesProportion of patientsMedical radiation exposureCumulative radiation dosesOrgan-specific dosesRadiation dosesTotal effective doseDiagnostic cohortIndividual patientsPatientsHydrocephalusDiagnostic strategiesEffective doseDiseaseChronicColicDosesCohort
2006
Radiation dose associated with unenhanced CT for suspected renal colic: impact of repetitive studies.
Katz SI, Saluja S, Brink JA, Forman HP. Radiation dose associated with unenhanced CT for suspected renal colic: impact of repetitive studies. American Journal Of Roentgenology 2006, 186: 1120-4. PMID: 16554590, DOI: 10.2214/ajr.04.1838.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDose-length productSingle-detector CTHistory of nephrolithiasisRenal colicEffective dosesUnenhanced CT examinationsCT examinationsUnenhanced CTMean dose-length productCumulative effective dosesRadiation doseCumulative radiation doseMean effective dosesTotal effective dosesPain examinationFlank painAdult patientsPatient agePediatric ageSerial CTPatientsColicDosesMultiple examinationsCT
1989
Colic and the effect of changing formulas: A double-blind, multiple-crossover study
Forsyth B. Colic and the effect of changing formulas: A double-blind, multiple-crossover study. The Journal Of Pediatrics 1989, 115: 521-526. PMID: 2677292, DOI: 10.1016/s0022-3476(89)80274-4.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCow's milk formulaColicky infantsMilk formulaCasein hydrolysate formulaDouble-blind trialCow's milkMultiple crossover studyChange of formulaHydrolysate formulaWashout periodBlind studyMethodologic flawsColicNutramigenInfantsFormula changesSignificant differencesMeaningful responsesPositive response
1985
Problems of early infancy, formula changes, and mothers' beliefs about their infants
Forsyth B, McCarthy P, Leventhal J. Problems of early infancy, formula changes, and mothers' beliefs about their infants. The Journal Of Pediatrics 1985, 106: 1012-1017. PMID: 3998939, DOI: 10.1016/s0022-3476(85)80260-2.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCow's milk formulaEarly infancyMilk formulaFormula feeding infantsFF infantsBowel movementsMothers' beliefsHydrolysate formulaFormula changesExcessive cryingInfantsTelephone interviewsInfant formulaSpecial formulaMothers' perceptionsMothersCow's milkMothers' reportsCauseCommon problemInfancyChild vulnerabilityReportColicSoy proteinMothers' Perceptions of Problems of Feeding and Crying Behaviors: A Prospective Study
Forsyth B, Leventhal J, McCarthy P. Mothers' Perceptions of Problems of Feeding and Crying Behaviors: A Prospective Study. JAMA Pediatrics 1985, 139: 269-272. PMID: 3976607, DOI: 10.1001/archpedi.1985.02140050063023.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRisk factorsStepwise logistic regression analysisFormula-fed infantsPercent of mothersEarly postnatal periodProportion of mothersDetermined risk factorsLogistic regression analysisProspective studyPostnatal periodEarly infancyCrying behaviorInfantsMothers' perceptionsParents' concernsRegression analysisMothersEarly attentionColicFactorsPartum
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