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Single dose oral cholecystography.

P M Krook, W H Bush

    Radiology
    |June 1, 1978
    PubMed
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    Single dose oral cholecystography offers faster diagnosis and fewer side effects for outpatients compared to routine multiple dose examinations. This method presents a beneficial medical, personal, and economic alternative.

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    Area of Science:

    • Radiology
    • Medical Imaging

    Background:

    • Oral cholecystography is a common diagnostic imaging technique.
    • Current protocols may involve multiple doses, leading to patient inconvenience and potential side effects.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To evaluate the efficacy and impact of single dose oral cholecystography for outpatient examinations.
    • To compare single dose oral cholecystography with routine consecutive dose examinations.

    Main Methods:

    • Discussion of an effective method for contrast administration and filming.
    • Comparative analysis of medical, personal, and economic impacts.

    Main Results:

    • Single dose oral cholecystography leads to quicker diagnoses for most outpatients.

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  • This approach demonstrates a lower incidence of side effects compared to multiple dose methods.
  • Conclusions:

    • Routine single dose oral cholecystography is a recommended practice for outpatient gallbladder examinations.
    • It offers advantages in diagnostic speed, patient tolerance, and cost-effectiveness.