Episode 4: Panscans and why you can't just say they're useless ...... episode artwork

EPISODE · Mar 29, 2017 · 19 MIN

Episode 4: Panscans and why you can't just say they're useless ......

from The Surge: Surgery. Trauma. Critical Care · host Saud

....or an argument against throwing the baby out with bathwater. Invariably we've all heard it on the podcasts, blogs and at the conferences. The reasons why we shouldn't do panscans are all over the internet. From conspiracy theories that radiologists and hospital admins are doing it for the money to the argument that it dulls clinical accumen.  IMHO panscans are a product of technology moving too fast for the literature. We keep asking questions like we did in 1999 when we're seeing the technology of 2017. The question shouldn't be do panscans influence outcome or "flow" in the ED. The question should be: "In which patients has focused history, examination and selective CT scanning failed us?"  By and large the studies on which we've based our arguements against panscans are based on older CT scanners, retrospective data and radiation "risk" that is miniscule compared to the risk of missed injuries. You cannot use retrospective studies in which hemodynamically unstable patients are taken for a CT in 2000 (17 years ago) to make a point that panscans are evil. You can however say "just because the microwave is there doesn't mean we have to use it every day" . Like your microwave your panscan should have indications for use (never try and make pancakes in a microwave BTW), the trouble is we haven't figured them out yet.  Some alternative points of view that are probably more valid than mine :  ALIEM Top ten trasons not to Panscan.  Life in the Fast Lane Brief review . Trauma.co.nz , The Debate:Panscan.

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