Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3230421 | Annals of Emergency Medicine | 2012 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
Patients with severe head injuries and minor abdominal injuries were more likely to have a false-negative than true-positive FAST result. On the other hand, patients with spleen, liver, or abdominal vascular injuries are less likely to have false-negative FAST examination results. Adverse outcomes were not associated with false-negative FAST examination results, and in fact patients with false-negative FAST result were less likely to have a therapeutic laparotomy. Further studies are needed to assess the strength of these findings.
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Authors
Brooks T. MD, Richard L. MD, MSc, Jason S. MD, MSc, Sara M. MD, Jessica MD, Thomas R. MD, MA, Craig S. EMT-P, RN, BSN, John L. MD,