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Vol. 53. Issue S1.
Pages 3-6 (October 2011)
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Vol. 53. Issue S1.
Pages 3-6 (October 2011)
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Radiología urgente: lo que el clínico espera del radiólogo
Emergency radiology: what clinicians expect from radiologists
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M. Quintana Díaza,
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mquintanadiaz@arrakis.es

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, M. Sánchez Casadob
a Servicio de Urgencias Generales, Servicio de Medicina Intensiva, Hospital Universitario La Paz, Madrid, España
b Servicio de Medicina Intensiva, Hospital Virgen de la Salud, Toledo, España
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Revisamos las relaciones entre el servicio de radiología y los clínicos que atienden al paciente urgente, complementando nuestra opinión con una encuesta realizada en servicios de urgencia de hospitales de la Comunidad de Madrid. En el 63,2% existe una sección de radiología en urgencias. Hay una máxima disponibilidad del radiólogo para desplazarse a la zona de atención urgente en todos los hospitales. En el 61% de los hospitales los radiólogos participan en la atención inicial, el 22,3% con el seguimiento y el 16,7% en las dos fases. En el 73,7% de los hospitales encuestados se dispone de algún tipo de protocolo conjunto. En el 78,9% el radiólogo interviene en la decisión de la prueba solicitada. En el 83,3% de los casos se emite un informe por escrito de la exploración realizada. La continua evaluación de la relación entre dos servicios hospitalarios tan esenciales nos permiten su dinámica real y conocer en qué puntos mejorar.

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Urgencias
Radiología
Encuesta
Relación entre servicios
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We review the relations between the radiology department and the clinicians that attend emergency patients, complementing our opinions with a survey conducted in the emergency departments of hospitals in the autonomous region of Madrid. A dedicated emergency radiology section is present in 63.2% of hospitals. Radiologists are readily available to consult in the emergency department in 100%. Radiologists are involved in the initial workup in 61% of hospitals, in follow-up in 22.3%, and in both the initial workup and follow-up in 16.7%. At least one common protocol is shared by radiologists and emergency clinicians in 73.7% of hospitals. Radiologists participate in deciding which imaging tests to perform in 78.9% of hospitals. Radiologists provide a written report of the examination in 83.3% of cases. Continual assessment of the relations between the emergency department and the radiology department will enable us to understand their dynamics and to know what aspects can be improved.

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Emergency department
Radiology
Survey
Relations between departments

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